Divyansh Kacholia (Beatboxer) & Manuraj Singh Rajput (Flautist) Ishita Vishwakarma (Singer) Second Runner-up Bomb Fire Crew (Dance Group) The Historic Victory: Divyansh and Manuraj
When you think of reality television in India, the first word that comes to mind is often masala —a mix of drama, emotion, and spectacle. But when you attach the phrase "India's Got Talent," the stakes rise exponentially. As the ninth season of this blockbuster franchise graced our television screens, it didn’t just bring entertainment; it brought a movement.
: A fierce, highly synchronized all-female dance crew known for their aggressive choreography and innovative storytelling.
India's Got Talent Season 9 marked a significant shift not just in its judging panel but in its entire production and broadcast strategy. The most notable change was the move from . Along with the channel change came a new filming location, moving from Film City to Yash Raj Studios in Mumbai.
Was perfect? No. It had its share of sob stories, unnecessary slow-motion replays, and drawn-out elimination rounds. However, when you strip away the commercial breaks and the dramatic lighting, what remains is a raw, unfiltered celebration of the human spirit.
The most significant change for Season 9 was its broadcast home. While the first eight seasons established the show as a staple on Colors TV, the ninth season marked a new beginning on Sony Entertainment Television.
After their win, Divyansh Kacholia expressed the significance of the moment: "I feel that now all the instrumentalists, may it be beatboxers, sitar players, or flautists, will grab the spotlight and feel confident that their dreams can also come true". Manuraj Singh Rajput added, "Our win is a win of all the instrumentalists in the country who are still in the background. It's time to come forward and be recognised for your talent".