Mumbai Dance Group ‘V Unbeatable’ Wins Season 2 Of ‘America’s Got Talent: The Champions’

Akanksha Bhatia

The Mumbai-based dance group, V Unbeatable won the second season of America’s Got Talent: The Champions on Monday, putting Mumbai on the global map. Videos of their dance have gone viral and so have pictures of members of the group hugging each other with tears in their eyes after winning the trophy. 

We are have been struggling over the last seven to eight years, and through these years our groups has faced a lot of challenges. It’s our one and last chance to show our parents that we can do something to make a career in dance. We are giving it our best, and practising day and night. We are improving and implementing new creativity. We hope we can make our country and our audience proud, and win this title.

-Member, Om Prakash

The group has 29 dancers from Mumbai and first came on the America’s Got Talent stage back in 2019. They came fourth last year but proved their worth this year by bagging the winner’s trophy. Previously, the troupe also participated in Star Plus’ dance reality show Dance Plus 4. 

I am very happy that V Unbeatable have made it to the finals of America’s Got Talent. This is unprecedented. I”d like to give my best wishes to the troupe. I just want to say that whatever you have achieved on the world stage is unprecedented. To do what you guys have done on the world stage in such a spectacular fashion, you have won the hearts of the entire nation.

-Ranveer Singh in a video message.

Twitter is ecstatic over their victory:

That was truly a well-deserved victory! 

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