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Super Dancer 3: Facing nasty comments to lifting the dance trophy; Rupsa Batabyal's journey wasn't an easy one

Last updated on - Jun 26, 2019, 15:23 IST
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Super Dancer 3: Facing nasty comments to lifting the dance trophy; Rupsa Batabyal's journey wasn't an easy one

Six-year-old Rupsa Batabyal has emerged as the winner of the third season of the dance reality show, 'Super Dancer'. Besides the trophy, she also walked away with a cash prize of Rs15 lakh. The little one has impressed judges with her expressions and dance movies so much that Shilpa Shetty kissed her feet. Let’s take a look at Rupsa’s journey to the winning moment.

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A dancer was born

Her mother Shivani tells Bombay Times, “Rupsa started dancing from the moment she learned to walk. She would groove to any song, irrespective of its genre. Every year, a dance programme is held in Kolkata during Diwali, and at the age of three, she performed there non-stop for four hours. Everyone assumed that she is a trained dancer, but that’s not the case. She has trained for just six months, that too, some time ago.” By: Neha Maheshwri

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‘Rupsa is stubborn and moody’

“I am happy, as I didn’t expect her to win the show. Not that I doubted her talent, but she is extremely moody. You can’t make her do anything against her will. Initially, she couldn’t bond with her guru (on the show), Nishant Bhat. However, he managed to strike a chord with her and the credit for her victory goes to him as well. There came a point when she wanted only ‘Nishant sir’ and not even me.” Photo: Instagram

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Aspirations for little Rupsa

“We are waiting to go back home and celebrate the victory with our family. Apart from becoming a super dancer and making friends, she is going back with a new skill — she has learned Hindi. When Rupsa grows up, I would want her to train people who can’t afford to learn dance.” Photo: Instagram

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Keep those praises pouring in

Rupsa loves when people praise her about her dance expressions. The little one says, “It feels really nice and I am very happy to have won the show. I want to become a good dancer like Shilpa ma’am (actress Shilpa Shetty Kundra was a judge on the show) and make my parents proud. Mere expressions ke liye sab meri tareef karte the, aur mujhe bahut achcha lagta tha.” Photo: Instagram

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A winning attitude from the very beginning

Rupsa not once felt that she won’t win the show. With confidence, Rupsa says, “Mujhe pehle se hi laga tha main show jeetungi. Mujhe kabhi nahi laga ki main haarungi. When I grow up, I want to build a big princess house with the prize money.” Her mother adds, “She set her eyes on winning the show, because she wants to build her dream house — a big princess house with everything in pink, including the TV set — with the prize money.” Photo: Instagram

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Rupsa’s struggle story

Her mom says, “Jo mujhe karna chahiye tha Rupsa ke liye, woh kar rahi hai hamare liye. We aren’t financially sound, as her father is often out of job. Rupsa has slept on an empty stomach on a couple of occasions, because the food had gone bad and we didn’t have anything left to cook. But she has always been an extremely understanding child.” Photo: Instagram

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Not an easy road to success

While the path to success has not been an easy one for Rupsa, her mother, too, has had her share of trials and tribulations. Shivani says, “I have been subjected to a lot of nasty comments from people in my home town. But I am happy for my daughter as she has done us proud.” Photo: Instagram

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jyothi antunes
2535 days ago
Can anyone pinpoint any song where the contestants or Rupsa has danced in a vulgar manner?. I have been following the Super Dancer series from its inception...I have not noticed any kid dancing in a vulgar manner...The only response I can give on these comments of vulgarity is It's all in the eyes of the beholder and reflects their mindset
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