Winner of India’s Got Talent 10 gets trophy and Rs 20 lakh cash
Abujhmad Mallakhamb and Sports Academy from Chhattisgarh won the prestigious trophy of the reality show India’s Got Talent Season 10 and took home the prize money of Rs 20 lakh. Along with this, the winner was also given a brand new car, Maruti Suzuki Ertiga. In the finale episode, the group Abujhmaad Mallakhamb performed on the track “Jee Karda Marjaaneya”. Celebrating the victorious Vishwa Hunar Ka World in all its glory, India’s Got Talent concludes this epic season with its finale titled Hunar Ka World Cup. The finalists of this season were – Abujhmad Mallakhamb Group, Mahila Band, Golden Girls, Zero Degree, Raga Fusion and The ART.
Indian classical fusion band – Raga Fusion (comprising Jayant Patnaik from Ludhiana, Ajay Tiwari from MP, Amritanshu Dutta from Patna and Harshit Shankar from Patna) secured the 1st runner-up position, and received a check and prize of Rs 5 lakh . Hurdle by Go Cheese to win the most number of Golden Buzzers this season.
Golden Girls, a talented dance group from Kolkata, was honored as the second runner-up, also receiving a check of Rs 5 lakh. Having entertained audiences for nearly four months, the acclaimed international format celebrated diverse talent from across the country, judged by a stellar panel comprising Shilpa Shetty Kundra, Kirron Kher and Badshah, hosted by Arjun Bijlani.
The final showdown between the top 6 finalists also featured filmmaker Karan Johar and last season’s finalists, Rishabh Chaturvedi and Ishita Vishwakarma as special guests. Coming from a small town in Chhattisgarh, Abujhmad Mallakhamb and Sports Academy’s journey on IGT 10 was nothing short of inspiring. The group exemplified the power of dedication and perseverance, proving that the impossible becomes possible if you are committed to your art and remain true to their motto Chhattisgarhiya, Sabse Bisht.
His mind-blowing acts, executed with remarkable skill and finesse, left the judges and the nation in awe. Additionally, Kirron Kher and Badshah, deeply touched by her incredible journey, promised to financially support the Academy to promote the growth of this unique art. Excited about winning the show, Manoj Prasad, coach of Abujhmad Mallakhamb and Sports Academy, said, “It feels surreal; This is a dream come true for us at Abujhmad Mallakhamb and Sports Academy. “We started with the vision of promoting India’s indigenous sports.” And spread the joy of these ancient martial arts forms.
He shared, “Participating in IGT was our first big step outside the walls of our academy. “Winning titles and prize money gives us the means to grow our academy and provide more opportunities for promising local athletes.” Manoj further added, “We thank India’s Got Talent and the judges for giving us this platform to shine and inspire more youth to take up these sports. We would also like to thank our family members who have supported us unconditionally.”
He concluded, “Above all, this win has inspired us to work harder and push our limits. We hope that our journey will encourage more youth to pursue their dreams.”
On the win, judge Shilpa said, “Their talent, tenacity and dedication have paid off and I believe they truly deserve this win. He has truly raised the bar with each of his outstanding performances. Six-year-old Suresh has captured my heart with his fearless performance and the trust they have in each other serves as a valuable lesson in team sports. I hope they will represent our country at the international level.”
Judge Badshah said, “The enthusiasm, determination and passion of the Abujhmad Malkhamb Group is commendable. It is heartening to see how they have turned their dreams into reality and never backed down despite the obstacles. “They serve as an important source of inspiration. “It has thrown a worthy light on the youth and the art style of Mallakhamb,” he said. “I hope it serves as a reminder to everyone of the importance of embracing authenticity and preserving and representing our traditional art and culture,” he added. National level.”