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This is an archive article published on October 29, 2012

Notes from The Dude Diaries

In season one,they were super studs being groomed on a stud farm run by Ashmit Patel.

In season one,they were super studs being groomed on a stud farm run by Ashmit Patel. In season 2,Patel returns to grooming,this time as the Superdude at the Superdude Mansion where he will help fellow dudes decode the mind of women in The Hunt for Superdude on Bindass. “A super dude is the guy every man wants to be and every woman wants to be with,” says Patel.

Thirteen contestants will be trained and cultivated into Superdudes by Patel. Assisting him this season is British-Asian singer-actor Sofia Hayat,who will ensure that the boys get a reality check on what girls really want. Co-hosting the show with them and also giving a women’s perspective to the 13 boys,will be television personality Madhura Naik.

This season,what’s new is that the Superdude band has been extended to other platforms like the web,where a “dude school” has been created. “Giving lessons and tips on how to become a dude will be imparted here,” says Patel,who will be seen in two upcoming films,Supermodel and the family saga Saawariya.

Also,for the first time,the show has franchised their very own Bindass Superdude Bike. The bike is a custom-made 500 cc machine,which is being built by Vardenchi. “I will be training and polishing them in the art of approaching and impressing women,while they compete with each other to win the title of Superdude. Last year,Superstud was a hit not only among boys,but with girls as well. This year,the tasks will be difficult and the result will be endearing,” says Patel,adding how once in the Superdude mansion,the 13 will be split into two groups — the good boys (the kind you can “take home to your mother”) and the bad boys (the kind who “you will want to meet,but your mother won’t”).

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