India's Best Dancer (Hindi TV series) season 4

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India's Best Dancer
Season 4
India's Best Dancer 4 Poster.jpg
Hosted by
Judges
No. of contestants14
WinnerSteve Jrywa
Winning mentorRaktim Thakuria
Runner-upNextion
No. of episodes36
Release
Original network Sony Entertainment Television
Original release13 July (2024-07-13) 
10 November 2024 (2024-11-10)
Season chronology
 Previous
Season 3

India's Best Dancer 4, also known as India's Best Dancer: Jab Dil Kare Dance Kar, [1] is the fourth season of the popular Indian reality TV series, India's Best Dancer . It premiered on 13 July 2024 on Sony Entertainment Television. The show is hosted by Jay Bhanushali and Aniket Chauhan, [2] with Geeta Kapoor, Terence Lewis, and Karisma Kapoor serving as the judges. Karisma Kapoor joined the judging panel this season, replacing Sonali Bendre, who was a judge in the previous season. [3]

Top 12 contestants

ContestantChoreographerDance formFromStatus
Steve JyrwaRaktim ThakuriaHip-Hop Meghalaya Winner
10 November 2024
Smruti Swarup Patra (Nextion)Vipul KandpalFreestyle Odisha Runner-up
10 November 2024
Harsh KeshriPratik UtekarContemporary Bihar Third place
10 November 2024
Deepak Shahi (Nepo)Vartika JhaHip-Hop Uttarakhand 4th position
Akansha Mishra (Akina)Subranil PaulLyrical Maharashtra 5th position
Aditya Malviya

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Vaibhav GhugeContortion Bhopal 6th Position
Ishani Nag Playing card club A.svg Sadhwi MajumdarClassical Kolkata Eliminated
3 November 2024
Arjun SathePankaj ThapaFreestyle Mumbai Eliminated
13 October 2024
Vaishnavi ShekhawatShivanshu Soni

(Bharat Ghare till Week 2)

Contemporary Bengaluru Eliminated
13 October 2024
Rohan ChoudharyAkash ThapaFreestyle Assam Withdrew
6 October 2024
Nikhil PatnayakAshutosh PawarContemporary Chhattisgarh Withdrew
29 September 2024
Amos MathiKartik RajaHip Hop Mumbai Eliminated
1 September 2024
Chitrakshi BatraSaumya Kamble
Vartika for Week 3
Belly Dance Punjab Eliminated
1 September 2024
Dibyajyoti NaikRupesh SoniPopping Odisha Withdrew
18 August 2024, Eliminated
3 November 2024

Scoring chart

Colour key:

  Winners
  Runners-up
  Third place
  Bottom two
  Eliminated
  Withdrew from competition
India's Best Dancer (season 4) - Weekly Scores
Dance Duo

Contestant and Choreographer

PlaceWeek
1231+2+3454+5678 [a] 910 [b] 116+8+9+10+1112
Night 1Night 21+2
Akina and Subranil30
(10, 10, 10)
30
(10, 10, 10)
30
(10, 10, 10)
9030
(10, 10, 10)
29
(9, 10, 9)
No scores given33
(8, 8, 9, 8)
P30+10=40 (10,10,10)28+10=38
(9, 9, 10)
25+30=55
(8, 9, 8)
19530
(10, 10, 10)
Harsh and Pratik24
(7, 9, 8)
30
(10, 10, 10)
28
(9, 10, 9)
8230
(10, 10, 10)
30
(10, 10, 10)
39+10=49
(9, 10, 10, 10)
D26+10=36
(8, 9, 9)
30+10=40 (10,10,10)28+26=54
(8, 10, 10)
20927
(9, 9, 9)
Nextion and Vipul30
(10,10,10)
30
(10, 10, 10)
30
(10, 10, 10)
9028
(9, 10, 9)
5128+10=38

(9, 10, 9)

40
(10, 10, 10, 10)
P30+10=40 (10,10,10)29
(10, 10, 9)
27+30=57
(8, 10, 9)
20430
(10, 10, 10)
Nepo and Vartika27
(9, 9, 9)
30
(10, 10, 10)
30
(10, 10, 10)
8730
(10, 10, 10)
30
(10, 10, 10)
6025+10=35
(10, 10, 5) [c]
40
(10, 10, 10, 10)
D30 (10,10,10)25
(8, 9, 8)
26+30=56
(8, 9, 9)
18625
(8, 9, 8)
Steve and Raktim30
(10, 10, 10)
30
(10, 10, 10)
30
(10, 10, 10)
9030
(10, 10, 10)
30
(10, 10, 10)
6030
(10, 10, 10)
40
(10, 10, 10, 10)
P27
(9, 9, 9)
30+10=40 (10,10,10) [d] 26+30=56
(9, 9, 8)
19326
(9, 9, 8)
Ishani and Sadhwi27
(9, 9, 9)
35
(9, 9, 9, 8)
D30+10=40 (10,10,10)29+10=39
(10, 10, 9)
25+30=55
(8, 9, 8)
19626
(8, 9, 9)
Vaishnavi and Shivanshu7th22
(7, 8, 7)
23
(7, 8, 8)
30
(10, 10, 10)
7530
(10, 10, 10)
30
(10, 10, 10)
40
(10, 10, 10, 10)
D27
(9, 9, 9)
30 (10,10,10)30+26=56 (10,10,10)183
Arjun and Pankaj29
(9, 10, 10)
24
(8, 8, 8)
30
(10, 10, 10)
8329
(10, 10, 9)
30
(10, 10, 10)
34
(8, 9, 9, 8)
D0
(0, 0, 0)
30 (10,10,10)28+30=58
(9, 9, 10)
152
Rohan and Akash9th25
(8, 9, 8)
27
(9, 9, 9)
24
(8, 8, 8)
7626
(8, 9, 9)
30
(10, 10, 10)
40
(10, 10, 10, 10)
P0
(0, 0, 0)
Nikhil and Ashutosh10th26
(8, 9, 9)
27
(8, 10, 9)
22
(7, 8, 7)
7530
(10, 10, 10)
0
(0, 0, 0)
36+10=46
(9, 9, 9, 9)
P
Amos and Kartik11th26
(8, 9, 9)
27
(9, 9, 9)
24
(8, 8, 8)
7726
(9, 8, 9)
51
Chitrakshi and Saumya30
(10, 10, 10)
24
(8, 8, 8)
26
(8, 9, 9)
8022
(7, 8, 7)
52
Dibyajyoti and Rupesh13th23
(7, 8, 8)
30
(10, 10, 10)
  1. This week was team based, with 2 guest judges, Dharmesh & Punit. Scores were given out of 40, with the team captain (Dharmesh or Punit), not giving scores to their team members.
  2. The choreographers were swapped this week, they are listed as follows:
    • Ishani and Shivanshu
    • Vaishnavi and Pratik
    • Arjun and Subhranil
    • Steve and Vartika
    • Nepo and Raktim
    • Akina and Vipul
    • Nextion and Pankaj
    • Harsh and Akash
  3. The special guests for the day, Chunky Pandey and Neelam pressed the 10 score buzzer for Geeta and Karishma respectively, so Terence gave 5 points to balance it out.
  4. It was announced that calculating past weeks public votes, Steve was the highest voted contestant.

Impromptu Battle (Immunity Power)

This battle was announced by Sajid Khan in the week 10, where the top scorers from the weeks 6, 8, 9 and 10 competed in this battle for the immunity power, which the winner of this battle could use in any week to be safe from the elimination. Prior to the battle, no rehearsals were allowed.

ContestantResult
NextionLost
HarshWon the immunity power
IshaniLost

Bonus Relay Round

This concept was started in Week 6, where a set of contestants whose performance aired that day, perform again in a relay round against others to get a bonus 10 score added to this week's total.

Week 6

ContestantResult
NepoWon (Bonus 10)
NextionWon (Bonus 10)
Arjun SatheLost
Steve JyrwaLost
Ishani NagLost
Harsh KeshriLost
Vaishnavi ShekhawatLost
AkinaLost
Rohan ChoudharyLost

Week 8

ContestantResult
Harsh KeshriWon (Bonus 10)
Nikhil PatnayakWon (Bonus 10)
Arjun SatheLost
Steve JyrwaLost
Ishani NagLost
NepoLost
Vaishnavi ShekhawatLost
AkinaLost
Rohan ChoudharyLost
NextionLost

Week 9

Group 1
ContestantResult
IshaniWon (Bonus 10)
VaishnaviLost
AkinaWon (Bonus 10)
Group 2
ContestantResult
SteveLost
HarshWon (Bonus 10)
Group 3
ContestantResult
NextionWon (Bonus 10)
NepoLost

Week 10

Group 1
ContestantResult
HarshWon (Bonus 10)
VaishnaviLost
Group 2
ContestantResult
NepoLost
SteveWon (Bonus 10)
Group 3
ContestantResult
NextionLost
IshaniWon (Bonus 10)
Group 3
ContestantResult
ArjunLost
AkinaWon (Bonus 10)

Bonus 30 Round

This round was started in week 11, where wo contestants had to perform as a pair, and the judges' score the performance out of 30 and it gets added to the total scores of that week.

Week 11

Contestant PairScores
Arjun and Ishani30 (10, 10, 10)
Akina and Nextion30 (10, 10, 10)
Nepo and Steve30 (10, 10, 10)
Harsh and Vaishnavi26 (8, 9, 9)

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