India's Got Talent season 6 winner Manik Paul has come a long way. From losing his father to a terrorist attack in 1999, facing poverty and later growing up on a stipend given by the Assam Government, Manik Paul has faced all and thus his story of tragedy, poverty and later triumph makes for a perfect Bollywood film inspiring others to not lose hope even in adversities.
Manik Paul is now an established dancer who has opened several dance studios across the country. He is a happy guy now who dedicates his success to his mother who encouraged him to take up dancing.
Manik wanted to join the army, but trained in martial arts, gymnastics and dance instead. After winning India's Got Talent Season 6, there was no looking back for the young man who has performed and choreographed many iconic dance sequences in Bollywood.
The young choreographer opened his new dance studio at Barpeta Road in Assam today. Barpeta District Superintendent of Police Amitabh Sinha, Barpeta Road Police Station in-charge Om Prakash Towari, eminent social worker Hiralal Karmakar, Rajkumar Saha and others opened the doors of the dance studio while attending the opening ceremony of this state-of-the-art dance studio which was inaugurated on January 8.
Manik Paul, who won the title of lndian Got Talent Season 6", will be the trainer of this "Manik Paul Dance Studio" launched at Babupara in Barpeta Road and impart dance training to the youth of Barpeta Road to shine at the national level.
Speaking to the media Manik Paul said that he wants to dedicate his success to his students who continue to inspire him to work hard and impart his skills among the students so as to make the country proud at the international level.
Popular Bollywood choreographers Terence Lewis and Dharmesh Yelande took to social media to congratulate Manik Paul and wished him more success in the near future.
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