Super Dancer 2: Bishal Sharma wins the show

Bishal thanked the audience for showering all the blessings and love on him.  

Super Dancer 2 contestant Bishal Sharma has won the show and took home the cash prize of Rs 15 lakh. Yes, the grand finale of Super Dancer Chapter 2 was a tough competition between four finalists – Akash Thapa, Bishal Sharma, Ritik Diwaker and Vaishnavi Prajapati.

The 12-yr-old Bishal, who is a livewire, won with whopping 1,20,00,000 votes out of 3,40,00,000 votes. He is a dynamic dancer and has learned dance forms like contemporary, hip-hop and many more under the guidance of Super Guru Vaibhav.

After winning the title excited Bishal said,

“This is the best moment of my life. I am really happy and excited to bag the prestigious title of nation’s first Super Dancer. I am not only thankful to Super Dancer and Sony Entertainment Television but also the audience who voted for me, making me win the show with the maximum votes.”

He thanked the audience for showering all the blessings and love on him.

The Super Dance 2’s grand finale was a different one as the viewers turned judges, and judges turned viewers. Live voting lines were open till 10:45 pm and the viewers voted in huge numbers for their favourite contestants.

The finale reached a nail-biting finish as the voting results could be seen all through the show, so viewers could track the progress of their favourite contestant. 

The contestants put their best foot forward every week with their dedication and performances and the feedback from the judges Shilpa Shetty Kundra, Geeta Kapur and Anurag Basu helped them get better one performance at a time.

So all the Bishal fans send out your wishes for him in the comments section below.

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