Shantanu Maheshwari and the Bindass Naach team made it a win for India!
Yes! You hear it right they have created history by winning the mecca of dance championship 'World of Dance' and made the country proud.
Published: Monday,Aug 17, 2015 15:20 PM GMT-06:00

The Bindass Naach journey that began with auditioning from all over the country in search of perfect dancers found and created a strong team post intense training. The hard work paid off as the team won the World of Dance championship.
Source informs, "When the Bindass Naach's Desi Hoppers went on stage to perform, the entire country was cheering and praying for the young boys. The Indian crew which is led by young sensations Shantanu Maheshwari, Macedon Dmello and Nimit Kotian not only impressed the judges, but also the live audiences as well and won 'Crowd's Favourite' title as well."
Further adds the source, "It was the first ever Indian troupe to represent the country at the World of Dance championship, 'Desi Hoppers' beat 14 countries across 34 performances in the finals. Judges were impressed with their energy and unique dance moves, which had a mix of Indian dance moves seamlessly, merged with international dance styles to give their performance an edge."
Well immediately after winning the prestigious dance competition, bindass Naach trio - Shantanu, Macedon and Nimit, says "At this point, it is difficult to explain our feeling in words, but definitely it is a proud moment for not just us but for the entire country. It started as a dream and we never thought that we will reach this far. There couldn't be a better timing to win the WOD, the very next day of our Independence Day. This is our tribute to the country. We hope that this win will definitely inspire many young Indians and give them a message that if you can dream, you can achieve them too."
Well said!! We wish hearty congratulations to the entire team!!
Aakruti Damani
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