India%27s Got Talent Season 9 File
The ninth season of India's Got Talent Sony Entertainment Television from January 15, 2022, to April 17, 2022. Produced by Fremantle India
- Winner (The Northern Lights): Was invited to perform at the opening ceremony of the Asian Games.
- The Whistle Choir (2nd Place): Got a recording contract for a background score in a major Aamir Khan film.
- The 84-year-old Rapper: Became a motivational speaker and recorded a music video with Diljit Dosanjh.
Q: Who won India's Got Talent Season 9? A: The contemporary light-painting dance group, The Northern Lights, won the title. india%27s got talent season 9
(Sand Animator) received early acclaim through the Golden Buzzer from judges. 🌟 Special Guest Appearances The season was packed with Bollywood star power: The ninth season of India's Got Talent Sony
The Season 9 Judges included:
3. Folk Fusion
In a delightful twist, many contestants blended dying Indian folk arts with modern pop culture. For example, a group from Rajasthan combined Kalbeliya (snake charmer dance) with Dua Lipa’s "Levitating," creating a viral YouTube clip that crossed 50 million views. Winner (The Northern Lights): Was invited to perform
Still dreaming about those Golden Buzzers. 🐝✨
What Made Season 9 Unique? The “Angry Young Man” Rule
Season 9 introduced a massive twist: The "Angry Young Man" (AYM) Golden Buzzer. This was a special, once-per-season buzzer held by a celebrity guest. Unlike the standard Golden Buzzer (sending an act directly to the semi-finals), the AYM buzzer allowed the guest to send an act directly to the Grand Finale.
Memorable Golden Buzzer Moments:
- The Danger Diver (Hydrabad): A stuntman who attempted a blindfolded arrow catch while suspended upside down. Shilpa hit the Golden Buzzer before the act even finished, stating, "I can't watch anymore, but I can't look away."
- The Sand Artist (Pune): In a season dominated by high-decibel acts, a quiet sand artist depicted the journey of Indian soldiers. The visual storytelling moved Badshah to hit the buzzer, marking one of the few times a non-performing art form won the top honor.