Super Dancer | |
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Genre | Dance Drama Comedy |
Created by | Florina Golwalkar Ranjeet Thakur Ujjwal Anand Arvind Rao |
Presented by | Rithvik Dhanjani Paritosh Tripathi Jay Bhanushali (S2) |
Judges | Shilpa Shetty Kundra Geeta Kapoor Anurag Basu |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 5 |
No. of episodes | 189 |
Production | |
Producers | Ranjeet Thakur Hemant Ruprell |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Production company | Frames Production |
Original release | |
Network | Sony Entertainment Television |
Release | 10 September 2016 |
Super Dancer is an Indian Hindi-language kids dance reality television series, which airs on Sony Entertainment Television and Sony Entertainment Television Asia. The show is produced by Ranjeet Thakur and Hemant Ruprell for their production house Frames Production.
The show aims to find a child with the potential to be the future of dance. [1]
After the initial auditions and mega auditions, 12 contestants are selected to be competing for the title of Dance Ka Kal (future of dance). They are each paired with one choreographer who train, choreograph acts and also perform with their contestant. The dancers perform on Saturdays and along with their choreographers on Sunday. The performances are voted by the audience every week on the website or the SonyLiv App. On the basis of the number of votes, one kid is being eliminated every week.
Judge | Chapter 1 | Chapter 2 | Chapter 3 | Chapter 4 |
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Anurag Basu | Judge | Judge | Judge | Judge |
Geeta Kapoor | Judge | Judge | Judge | Judge |
Shilpa Shetty | Judge | Judge | Judge | Judge |
Paritosh Tripathi | Host | Host | Host | Host |
Rithvik Dhanjani | Host | Host | Host | Host |
Jay Bhanushali | Host |
Chapter | Hosts | Judges | Episodes | Originally aired | Contestants | Winner | Winner's Hometown | Winner's Choreographer | Runner-up | Runner-up's Choreographer | ||||
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Day First aired | Last aired | Network | ||||||||||||
1 | Paritosh Tripathi Rithvik Dhanjani | Anurag Basu | 29 | 10 September 2016 | 17 December 2016 | Sony Entertainment Television Sony Entertainment Television Asia | 12 | Ditya Bhande | Mumbai, Maharashtra | Ruel Dausan Varindani | Yogesh Sharma | Vaibhav Ghuge | ||
2 | Jay Bhanushali | 51 | 30 September 2017 | 24 March 2018 | 14 | Bishal Sharma | Jorhat, Assam | Vaibhav Ghuge | Ritik Diwakar | Pratik Utekar | ||||
3 | 52 | 29 December 2018 | 23 June 2019 | 16 | Rupsa Batabyal | Kolkata, West Bengal | Nishant Bhat | Tejas Varma | Tushar Shetty | |||||
4 | 57 | 30 January 2021 | 8 October 2021 | 13 | Florina Gogoi | Jorhat, Assam | Tushar Shetty | Prithviraj Kongari | Subhranil Paul | |||||
5 | 2025 |
List of participants of all seasons
Position color key
Winner
1st Runner-up
2nd Runner-up
3rd Runner-up
4th Runner-up
Quit
Eliminated
Chapter 1 | Chapter 2 | Chapter 3 | Chapter 4 | |
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Participants | ||||
Ditya Bhande | Bishal Sharma | Rupsa Batabyal | Florina Gogoi | |
Yogesh Sharma | Ritik Diwakar | Tejas Varma | Pruthviraj Kongari | |
Deepali Borkar | Akash Thapa | Saksham Sharma | Sanchit Chanana | |
Masoom Narzary | Vaishnavi Prajapati | Jayshree Gogoi | Neerja Tiwari | |
Laxman Kumbhar | Shagun Singh | Gourav Sarwan | Esha Mishra | |
Siddhant Damedhar | Akash Mitra | Akshit Bhandari | Anshika Rajput | |
Ashish Das | Muskan Sharma | Dhairya Tandon | Soumit Barman | |
Ananya Choksi | Adrija Sinha | Prerna Vijay Salvi | Pari Tamang | |
Varsha Mishra | Arushi Saxena | Anwesha Bhatia | Arshiya Sharma | |
Harsh Prajapati | Vivek Jogdande | Naitik Singhal | Pratiti Das | |
Lakshay Sinha | Jyoti Ranjan Sahu | Jay Chauhan | Aneesh Tattikotta | |
Mahi Soni | Abir Rahman | Avastha Thapa | Amit Kumar | |
Kunal Jyoti Rabha | Ridesh Bashyal | Spriha Rishi Kashyap | ||
Chandresh Delaware | Pritam Malik | |||
Devika Nair | ||||
Nikhil Baghel |
List of gurus of all seasons
Position color key
Winner
1st Runner-up
2nd Runner-up
3rd Runner-up
4th Runner-up
Quit
Eliminated
Chapter 1 | Chapter 2 | Chapter 3 | Chapter 4 | |
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super gurus | ||||
Ruel Dausan with Ditya Bhande | Vaibhav Ghuge with Bishal Sharma | Nishanth Bhatt with Rupsa Batabyal | Tushar Shetty with Florina Gogoi | |
Vaibhav Ghuge with Yogesh Sharma | Ritik Diwakar | Tejas Varma | Pruthviraj Kongari | |
Deepali Borkar | Akash Thapa | Vaibhav Ghuge with Saksham Sharma | Vartika Jha with Sanchit Chanana | |
Masoom Narzary | Vaishnawi prajapati | Jayshree Gogoi | Neerja Tiwari | |
Paul Marshal with Laxman Kumbhar | Shagun Singh | Gourav Sarwan | Esha Mishra | |
Siddhant Damedhar | Akash Mitra | Akshit Bhandari | Aryan Patra with Anshika Rajput | |
Ashish Das | Muskan Sharma | Dhairya Tandon | Vaibhav Ghuge with Soumit Barman | |
Ananya Choksi | Adrija Sinha | Prerna Vijay Salvi | Pankaj thapa with Pari Tamang | |
Varsha Mishra | Arushi Saxena | Anwesha Bhatia | Arshiya Sharma | |
Harsh Prajapati | Vivek Jogdande | Naitik Singhal | Pratiti Das | |
Lakshay Sinha | Jyoti Ranjan Sahu | Sanam Johar with Jay Chauhan | Aneesh Tattikotta | |
Mahi Soni | Abir Rahman | Avastha Thapa | Amit Kumar | |
Kunal Jyoti Rabha | Ridesh Bashyal | Spriha Rishi Kashyap | ||
Chandresh Delaware | Pritam Malik | |||
Devika Nair | ||||
Nikhil Baghel |
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