
Full of motivation dance reality showEvery performance on India’s Best Dancer 4 is the perfect blend of entertainment, talent and excitement. Week after week, contestants battle it out on the dance floor, bringing awe-inspiring energy and fierce passion to a stage where only the best will survive. The show’s esteemed panel of judges Karisma Kapoor, Geeta Kapur and Terence Lewis are described as ENT (Entertainment, Novelty and Technology) experts , who guide and challenge dancers to transcend and push the boundaries of creativity and skill.
The grand finale will air this weekend and the top six finalists will put their best foot forward for the last time, showcasing some electrifying dance moves including Harsh Keshri with Pratik Utekar, Steve Jyrwa with Raktim Thakuria, Vartika Jha Nepo, Nextion with Vipul Kandpal, Akanksha Mishra aka Akina and Shubhranil Paul and Aditya Malviya and Vaibhav Ghuge. The dynamic duo has redefined ‘Jab Dil Kare Dance Kar’ and with just one performance to clinch the coveted title, the stage is set for a finale destined to make dance history.
Harsh Keshri from Bihar returns with superb skills this season after losing a narrow battle with Samarpan Lama last season. Accompanied by choreographer Pratik Utekar, Harsh showcases his versatility through multiple dance styles – from intense Tandav to performing in heels to mastering Karnataka Traditional Yakshagana. He has emerged as the most versatile and daring performer of the season. Also, Harsh’s spot-on impression of Justice Karisma Kapoor made everyone nervous – both with his dance moves and drama.
Shillong’s Steve Jyrwa and choreographer Raktim Thakuria were unstoppable in India’s Best Dancer competition, wowing the judges with their fast and precise performances Footwork gets perfect marks week after week. Although early challenges affected his ability to walk, Steve’s grandmother’s unwavering support changed his life and helped him become the outstanding dancer he is today. His talent caught the attention of guest Remo D’Souza, who wanted to meet him after his performance in the film.
Hailing from Uttarakhand, Nepo and choreographer Vartika Jha impressed the judges and celebrity guests and soon became fan favorites, winning the hearts of celebrities like Shraddha Kapoor and Ananya Panday. Known for his raw energy and unique style, Nebo made a strong first impression that immediately captivated the judges. Every week, he sets new standards with his performances. Off stage, Nebo is a mentor to other contestants.
Akanksha Mishra aka Akina from Lucknow entered the finale with the support of choreographer Shubhranil Paul. The ‘Garda Girl’ of India’s Best Dancer, despite an initial lack of support from her family, continued to pursue her dreams with determination and has now changed her family’s perspective on dance through her journey on the show.
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Known for his powerful and soulful performances, Nextion, who hails from Bhuvaneshwar, has adopted his stage name as a fusion of “Nepo” and “Addiction” in honor of his teacher and passion for dance. As everyone’s favorite chat partner on the show, he interacts with the contestants and develops a close couple relationship with fellow contestant Nepo. Along with choreographer Vipul Kandpal, he impressed the audience with his brilliant dancing skills and was also a source of gossip for the show. His special relationship with Justice Karisma Kapoor is truly extraordinary. To commemorate their relationship, he got Karisma’s signature “Lolo Love” tattoo, symbolizing his deep respect for her and ensuring she would always be with him.
Aditya Malviya entered last week’s episode as a wild card, thanks to Kartik Aaryan, who brought him on the show as a shout-out to the other contestants challenge. Although Aditya narrowly made it to the top 12 during the auditions, his relentless hard work and determination paved the way for him to reach the finals. Known for his incredibly awe-inspiring dance style, Aditya captivates audiences with his unique blend of physical contortions and comedy, making him a performer like no other.
As the season comes to an end, expectations are high to crown India’s best dancer and the contestants are ready to give their best to win the coveted trophy.
Tune in on November 9 and 10 at 7 pm to witness the finale and find out who will be crowned India’s Best Dancer 4.