Soumak Giricharan introduced advanced animation and glitch effects rarely seen in Indian reality TV. His use of light and shadow in the semifinals was a technical milestone.
Bivesh Thapa’s routines consistently used contemporary dance to narrate personal and social stories (e.g., migrant struggles, parental sacrifice). His final performance received a standing ovation for its raw vulnerability. dance plus 6 contestants
| Contestant Name | Hometown | Team Captain | Specialization | Notable Performance | |---|---|---|---|---| | (Winner) | Siliguri, West Bengal | Punit Pathak | Contemporary & Lyrical | “Teri Mitti” – emotional tribute | | Soumak Giricharan (1st Runner-up) | Kolkata, West Bengal | Rahul Shetty | Hip-hop / Popping | “Believer” – robotic precision | | Jaya Bhardwaj | Delhi | Karishma Chavan | Freestyle / Bollywood | “Ghungroo” fusion act | | Aryan Patnaik | Bhubaneswar | Punit Pathak | Acrobatic Contemporary | “Channa Mereya” aerial silk routine | | Sneha Singh | Lucknow | Shakti Mohan | Kathak + Contemporary | Classical-meets-urban mashup | | Rohit Kaushik | Faridabad | Rahul Shetty | Locking & Krumping | “Savage” – high-energy street dance | His final performance received a standing ovation for
Sneha Singh merged Kathak footwork with Western contemporary, earning praise from judges for preserving tradition while innovating. Dance Plus 6 , judged by Remo D’Souza,
Reality dance competitions have shifted from pure entertainment to legitimate career launchpads. Dance Plus 6 , judged by Remo D’Souza, introduced a “Super Judge” system and featured captains like Punit Pathak and Karishma Chavan. However, the true essence of the season lay in its contestants—dancers from small towns and cities who redefined Indian dance on a national stage.