‘Choti Helen’ Saumya Kamble from Pune wins the title of Sony Entertainment Television’s India’s Best Dancer – Season 2
Saumya Kamble was awarded with a cheque of INR 15 lakhs from Sony Entertainment Television and a Maruti Suzuki Swifti car.
New Delhi: Saumya Kamble from Pune bagged the title of 'India's Best Dancer- Season 2' on Sunday, January 9. The dance reality show aired on Sony Entertainment Television and had choreographers Terence Lewis, Geeta Kapur and Bollywood diva Malaika Arora as its judges.
The winner Saumya Kamble was awarded with a cheque of INR 15 lakhs from Sony Entertainment Television and a Maruti Suzuki Swifti car as she beat the 5 finalists. Her choreographer Vartika Jha was awarded a cheque of INR 5 lakhs.
The 5 finalists were, Gourav Sarwan from Jaipur, Roza Rana from Odisha, Raktim Thakuria from Assam and Zamroodh from Kerala. Each one of them was awarded with a cheque of INR 1 lakh by Campus Shoes respectively. Additionally, Sony Entertainment Television also awarded the runners-up with a cheque of INR 1 lakh respectively. Last but not the least, the Best 5 finalists also received the Patanjali Swadeshi Samridhi Card which is preloaded with INR 5,000.
Aptly titled as ‘Humari Choti Helen’ by Asha Bhosleji, Saumya gave it her best and presented some exceptionally jaw dropping belly dancing and freestyle dance acts along with her choreographer Vartika. While her father wanted her to become a doctor and mother an aspirant dancer, the elegant dancer meticulously balanced both their wishes without compromising on her skill. She was also coined as ‘India’s Best Daughter’ on the show by her father who was her constant support in her journey.
Saumya surely made a huge impact with her performances and redefined the Entertainment, Newness and Technique on the show.
Check out Saumya's stellar moves here:
Bagging the winner title, Saumya could not find words to describe the surreal feeling. Being overwhelmed with emotions, she thanked everyone who voted and supoorted her in her journey. She also expressed her gratitude to those who became an integral part of her life, especially her choreographer Vartika, who supported her throughout the show.
She said,"Being a part of India’s Best Dancer has been a great learning and I have found likeminded individuals who are as passionate about dancing as I am. I don’t know what the future holds, but dance will surely be an important part of it. I would like to thank all the judges Malaika ma’am, Terence Sir and Geeta Maa who have been a pillar of strength for all of us on the show with their kind words and constant motivation."
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