The tenth season of Indian talent competition programme India's Got Talent began on Sony Entertainment Television from 29 July 2023.[1]
India's Got Talent | |
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Season 10 | |
Hosted by | Arjun Bijlani |
Judges |
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Winners | Abujmarh Mallakhamb and Sports Academy |
Runner-up | Raaga Fusion |
No. of episodes | 30 |
Release | |
Original network | Sony Entertainment Television |
Original release | 29 July 5 November 2023 | –
Season chronology |
This season was won by Abujmarh Mallakhamb and Sports Academy.[2]
Production
editOn 18 May 2023, Fremantle India announced that there will be a tenth season of India's Got Talent with the same cast returning except Manoj Muntashir.
Season overview
editThe taglines for the seasons returned once again. The tagline for the tenth season was "Vijayi Vishwa Hunar Hamara".[3]
This year, shooting took place at Filmistan Studio. The show was again hosted by Arjun Bijlani. Once again this year, the judging panel changed following Manoj Muntashir's removal from the season after ill-received comments made on the Adipurush movie, for which he wrote the dialogues. Kirron Kher, Badshah and Shilpa Shetty Kundra reprised their role as judges.[4][5]
During the last 2 days of the auditions Kirron Kher was absent from the sets. On the last day, she was replaced by Anupam Kher for an episode. During this season, Shilpa Shetty Kundra had been absent for multiple episodes owing to her film promotion and other unrevealed reasons.
The format for this season largely remained the same as of the previous season. Top 14 quarter-finalists1 compete in a weekly competition, eliminating one contestant per week. From the bottom-most contestants from public vote, judges give an anonymous verdict for whom they want to save. Results for each quarter-final are announced in the next quarter-final after all the performances.
In quarter-final 7, each judge was given two golden buzzers, to advance a contestant directly to the next quarter-final without facing elimination. In other quarter-finals, the golden buzzer served as an appreciation key.
Golden Buzzer Summary
editGolden buzzer returned for its sixth series. Host was once again allowed to use the golden buzzer after season 8. Golden Buzzer acts straight away went to Top 14 Quarter-finals.
In quarter-finals, golden buzzer was used to highly appreciate an act, although it had no effect on the result of the performer except in quarter-final 7 where it saved a contestant from the elimination round.
Judges | Host | ||
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Kirron Kher | Badshah | Shilpa Shetty Kundra | Arjun Bijlani |
Golden Girls Dance Group |
Mahila Band Music Band |
N-House Crew Dance Group |
Inspiring Dance Family Hair Aerial Act |
Zero Degree Crew Dance Group |
Raaga Fusion Music Band |
The ART Dance Trio |
Top 14
editThe following list includes the Top 14 quarter-finalists and their respective results in the season. Ages of the contestants were not revealed this season just like the previous season.
- Winner | Runner-up | Third Place | Semi-finalist | Quarter-finalist
- Golden Buzzer (Quarter-final 7) | Golden Buzzer Audition
Participant | Genre | Act | From | Last Quarter-final | Result |
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Abujmarh Mallakhamb and Sports Academy | Acrobatics | Mallakhamb Act | Abujmarh, Chhattisgarh | 9 | Winner |
Anuska Chatterjee | Acrobatics | Contortionist | Kolkata, West Bengal | 9 | Eliminated |
Awaara Crew | Dance | Dance Act | New Delhi | 6 | Eliminated |
Golden Girls | Dance | Formation Dance Act | Kolkata, West Bengal | 9 | Third place |
Farhan Sabir Live | Music | Music Band | New Delhi | 9 | Semi-finalist |
Inspired Dance Family | Dance | Hair Aerial Act | Kolkata, West Bengal | 3 | Eliminated |
Mahila Band | Music | Music Band | Kohima, Nagaland | 9 | Finalist |
N House Crew | Dance | Acro Dance Act | Chandigarh | 7 | Eliminated |
Raaga Fusion | Music | Music Band | Mumbai, Maharashtra | 9 | Runner-up |
The ART | Dance | Free-style Dance Trio | Various | 9 | Finalist |
Tholpavakhoothu Kala Kendram | Variety | Shadow Art | Palakkad, Kerala | 2 | Eliminated |
UNB | Singing | Rapper | Sikkim, Gangtok | 7 | Eliminated |
Vivek Singhi | Magic | Close-up Magician and Mentalist | Mumbai, Maharashtra | 5 | Eliminated |
Zero Degree Crew | Dance | Free-style Dance Group | Kalyan, Maharashtra | 9 | Finalist |
- ^ Assuming quarter-finals given that makers did not mention anything specific.
World Premiere (19-20 August)
editBuzzed | Appreciation Golden Buzzer
Guest Performer- Javed Ali
Quarter-finals Summary
edit- Buzzed out |
- Won Judges' Choice |
- Lost Judges' Choice |
- Advanced to the next quarter-final |
- Appreciation Golden Buzzer
The results for each quarter-final was announced in the next quarter-final after all the performances of the week. To avoid confusion, the judges' choices and elimination data is listed in the tables according to the day, the results were announced.
Quarter-final 1 (26-27 August)
editAfter each performance, the respective quarter-finalists appealed for their votes.
- Special Guests- Gurdas Maan, Ayushmann Khurrana and Ananya Panday[6][7][8]
Quarter-final 2 (2-3 September)
edit- Special Guests- Raftaar[9]
- Guest Performers- Jasleen Royal ("Heeriye"), Anup Jalota ("Aisi Laagi Lagan")[10]
Quarter-final 3 (9-10 September)
edit- Guest Judge- Farah Khan[11]
- Guest Performer- Srushti Tawade
Quarter-final 4 (16-17 September)
editThe twelve participants were a part of one of the judges' team. All the judges except the one whose team the participant is in gave scores out of ten. The participants in the team which gained the lowest scores were in the bottom four for elimination.
No elimination took place this week, the votes and scores were carried forward to the next week.
- Special Guests: Vicky Kaushal, Manushi Chhillar and Kusha Kapila[12][13]
Quarter-final 5 (23-24 September)
editThere were only two judges this week, owing to Shilpa Shetty's absence from the shooting.
- Special Guests: Chunky Pandey, Rahul Roy, Ayesha Jhulka and Deepak Tijori[14][15]
Quarter-final 6 (1 October)
edit- Special Guests: Neha Kakkar, Kumar Sanu and Vishal Dadlani[16][17][18]
Quarter-final 7 (6-7 October)
editIn this quarter-final, each judge had two golden buzzers, which will advance a participant to the next quarter-final directly. The remaining four acts would be in the bottom four and two of them would be eliminated based on the public votes only.
- Special Guests: Thank You for Coming and Yaariyan 2 star-cast[19][20]
Quarter-final 8 (14-15 October)
editNo elimination took place this week, the votes were carried forward to the next week.
- Special Guests: Ravi Teja, Gayatri Bhardwaj, Nupur Sanon and Ramdev[21][22]
Quarter-finalist | Order | Buzzes | ||
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Kirron | Badshah | Shilpa | ||
Zero Degree Crew | 1 | |||
Abujmarh Mallakhamb Academy | 2 | |||
Farhan Sabir Live | 3 | |||
Mahila Band | 4 | |||
The A.R.T. | 5 | |||
Anushka Chatterjee | 6 | |||
Raaga Fusion | 7 | |||
Golden Girls | 8 |
Quarter-final 9 (21-22 October)
editThere were only two judges this week, owing to Shilpa Shetty's absence from the shooting.
- Special Guest: Vidhu Vinod Chopra
- Guest Performers: Divyansh and Manuraj - winners of season 9[23]
Semi-finals summary
edit- Buzzed out |
- Won Judges' Choice |
- Lost Judges' Choice |
- Advanced to the finale |
- Appreciation Golden Buzzer
There were only two judges in semi-finals, owing to Badshah's absence from the shooting.
Semi-final 1 (28 October)
edit- Special Guests: Radhika Madan, Nimrat Kaur and Bhagyashree
Semi-final 2 (29 October)
editNo elimination took place in this episode. After each performance, participants requested to vote for the finale, given that this was the last voting of the season.
- Special Guests: Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa (season 11) cast - Rithvik Dhanjani, Gauahar Khan, Sangeeta Phogat, Adrija Sinha, Tanishaa Mukerji and Rajiv Thakur
Semi-finalist | Order | Buzzes | |
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Kirron | Shilpa | ||
Abujmarh Mallakhamb Academy | 1 | ||
Golden Girls | 4 | ||
Zero Degree Crew | 2 | ||
Mahila Band | 3 | ||
The A.R.T. | 5 | ||
Raaga Fusion | 6 |
Grand Finale (4–5 November)
editThe top 4 finalist among the six participants were announced based on the anonymous judges' scores given in final and the winner and runners-up were announced based solely on the public votes.
Winner | Runner-up | 3rd place | 4th place
- Special Guest: Karan Johar
- Guest Performers: Ishita Vishwakarma, Rishabh Chaturvedi and Warrior Squad – runners-up and finalists of season 9
Finalist | Order | Result (5 November)[24] |
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Abujmarh Mallakhamb Academy | 1 | 1st |
Raaga Fusion | 2 | 2nd |
Golden Girls | 3 | 3rd |
Zero Degree Crew | 4 | 4th |
Mahila Band | 5 | Eliminated (Top 6) |
The A.R.T. | 6 | Eliminated (Top 6) |
Ratings
editEp. No. | Title | Event | Air date | TVR | SET India Weekly Rank |
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1 | 'Vijayi Vishwa Hunar' | Auditions 1 | 29 July 2023 | 1.8 | 1 |
2 | 'Unleashing India's Hidden Gems' | Auditions 2 | 30 July 2023 | ||
3 | 'Hunar Ki Talaash' | Auditions 3 | 5 August 2023 | 1.5 | 1 |
4 | 'Break The Record' | Auditions 4 | 6 August 2023 | ||
5 | 'Hauslo Ki Chhalang' | Auditions 5 | 12 August 2023 | 1.3 | 1 |
6 | 'Auditions Ka Akhri Daur' | Auditions 6 | 13 August 2023 | ||
7 | 'Talent Ka World Premiere' | Grand Premiere | 19 August 2023 | 1.3 | 1 |
8 | 'Hunar Ka Naya Rang' | 20 August 2023 | |||
9 | 'Indian Talent Ka World Class Show' | Quarter-final 1 | 26 August 2023 | 1.3 | 1 |
10 | 'Desh Ki Mitti Se Jude Hunarbaaz' | 27 August 2023 | |||
11 | 'Hunar Ka Jalwa' | Quarter-final 2 | 2 September 2023 | 1.1 | 3 |
12 | 'Janmashtami Special' | 3 September 2023 | |||
13 | 'Hunar Ka Alag Andaaz' | Quarter-final 3 | 9 September 2023 | 0.9 | 2 |
14 | 'Indian Railway Special' | 10 September 2023 | |||
15 | 'Ganesh Chaturthi Special' | Quarter-final 4 | 16 September | 1.0 | 2 |
16 | 'Judge's Challenge' | 17 September | |||
17 | 'Rishton Ka Reunion' | Quarter-final 5 | 23 September | 1.0 | 2 |
18 | 'Bemisaal Reunion' | 24 September | |||
19 | 'Party Special - Part 1' | Quarter-final 6 | 1 October | 0.8 | 3 |
20 | 'Party Special - Part 2' | 1 October | |||
21 | 'Golden Buzzer Special - Part 1' | Quarter-final 7 | 7 October | 0.9 | 3 |
22 | 'Golden Buzzer Special - Part 2' | 8 October | |||
23 | 'Mass Mania Special' | Quarter-final 8 | 14 October | 0.9 | 1 |
24 | 'Navaratri Special' | 15 October | |||
25 | 'Talent Aur Entertainment Ka Dum' | Quarter-final 9 | 21 October | 1.0 | 1 |
26 | 'Entertainment Ki Udaan' | 22 October | |||
27 | 'India's Got Talent ka Semi-Finals' | Semi-final 1 | 28 October | 0.6 | 2 |
28 | 'Welcome Jhalak Dikhhla Ja' | Semi-final 2 | 29 October | ||
29 | 'Hunar Ka Vishwa Cup - Grand Finale - Part 1' | Grand Finale | 4 November | 0.6 | 2 |
30 | 'Hunar Ka Vishwa Cup - Grand Finale - Part 2' | 5 November |
External links
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