The latest season of India’s Got Talent (IGT) kicked off on 4 October 2025, with a bold promise: “Jo Ajab Hai, Woh Gajab Hai”. With the audition floor set ablaze and the judge panel refreshed – featuring Navjot Singh Sidhu, Malaika Arora and Shaan — this season promised to deliver jaw-dropping talent, heartfelt stories and genuine human emotion.
In a media landscape overflowing with reality shows, IGT Season 11 stands out not just for the flair of performances, but for its human touch. Contestants from across India — and even neighbouring regions – bring their dreams, fears and relentless passion to the stage. From yoga acts in Rajasthan to circus-style stunts in Maharashtra, the diversity of talent is striking.
Below is a snapshot of some of the standout acts, and their current status in the competition.
India’s Got Talent 2025 Contestants
| Contestant | Act / Specialty | From | Status |
| Hillphonics | Singing & Dance Group | — | Advanced (Golden Buzzer) |
| Himanshu | Magic / Illusionist | — | Advanced |
| Cali Boys | Calisthenics Act | — | Advanced |
| Hidden Fire Crew | Dance Group | — | Eliminated |
| Akash & Abhishek | Body-Balancing Act | — | Eliminated |
| Rainbow Dance Troupe | Drama/Dance | Kolkata, West Bengal | Eliminated |
| Nepal Tigers | Taekwondo Act | Kathmandu, Nepal | Eliminated |
| Parineeti Bishnoi | Yoga Act | Jodhpur, Rajasthan | Eliminated |
| Dhanraj & Gayatri | Hair-Aerial Act | Guwahati, Assam | Eliminated |
| Afla Tunes | A capella Singing Group | Mumbai, Maharashtra | Eliminated |
| Anwar’s Little Flames | Dance Group | Siliguri, West Bengal | Eliminated |
| Swaavlambi Foundation | Salsa Duo | Kolkata, West Bengal | Eliminated |
| The Royal Symphony & Choir | Choir | Chhattisgarh | Eliminated |
| R.D. Warriors | Acro-Dance Group | Dombivli, Maharashtra | Eliminated |

Why This Season Feels So Relatable
- Real dreams, real stakes. Many acts come from smaller towns, regional backgrounds and unconventional art-forms — and that authenticity resonates deeply with viewers.
- Judge-panel refresh adds new spark. With Navjot Singh Sidhu bringing his signature cricket-commentary-style banter, Malaika Arora her fashion-and-stage presence and Shaan his singing-soul experience, contestants get feedback that feels both fun and meaningful.
- Format returns to roots. This season reintroduced the classic structure — auditions, judge cuts (“Aar ya Paar”), semi-finals — which many fans say brings back the essence of IGT.
- Emphasis on story-telling. Beyond the act itself, the back-story of each performer, their struggle, their family context, shines through — making you root for them, not just admire them.
Looking Ahead: What to Watch For in IGT 2025
- Which acts will survive the next round of eliminations? Keep an eye on the Golden Buzzers — they have automatic advancement, and that often pays off in viewer support.
- How will the non-dance, non-singing acts fare? With magic, acrobatics and aerials entering from smaller towns, the season might surprise with unconventional winners.
- The interplay between judges and contestants: With seasoned judges, we may see deeper mentorship moments, not just entertainment.
- Audience engagement: As the show airs Saturdays and Sundays on Sony Entertainment Television from 9:30 pm, viewer votes will increasingly matter.
If you’re a fan of talent-shows, Season 11 of India’s Got Talent is worth tuning into – not just for the performances, but for the human stories behind them. In a world of flash and filters, this show brings raw passion and authenticity back to prime-time.






















