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Dadagiri : ウィキペディア英語版
Dadagiri

''Dadagiri'' is an Indian reality show that premiered on Bindass in 2008. The title of the show was derived from a word commonly used by the Bengali community.
== History ==
In its first season, called ''Dadagiri: Beat the Bullies'' premiered in 2008, contestants were selected every week and would compete for a prize money of Rs. 50,000. It was hosted by Akash and had 3 "bullies": Vishal as "The Beast", Srman as "The Mindstein", and Esha as "The Goddess".
The second season premiered in 2009 and featured 12 contenders competing for a prize of Rs. 1,000,000. It became the highest-rated program among Indian youth TV channels in that year. It had 2 bullies; Vishal returned as "The Beast" for the second season, and Sonalli Sehgall replaced Esha as "The Goddess".
The third season premiered in 2010, ''D3 Commando Force: Dadagiri Against Terrorism'', also had cash prize.
The fourth and final season premiered in 2011, titled ''Dadagiri: The Revenge of the Sexes'', featured two groups divided by gender. The male team was led by Vishal as "The Beast" and the female team by Shaurya as "The Goddess".

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