Nine-year-old Assam girl dances her way to glory, bags third position in Britain’s Got Talent

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Nine-year-old Assam girl dances her way to glory, bags third position in Britain’s Got Talent



Nanda Kirati Dewan, general secretary of Bharatiya Gorkha Parisangh, Assam, said Binita had stunned the judges and audience with her outstanding performances, particularly her intricate dance routines which included physically demanding moves such as backflips. “Behind her international success is the unwavering support of her father, Amar Chettri, who runs a small broiler farm in Assam and is actively involved in social and community affairs,” Dewan said.He said, recognising Binita’s talent, the father arranged for her dance training, first in Guwahati and then in Jaipur, under the guidance of her aunt Amrita Devi and renowned choreographer Hardik Rawat.“Binita’s international popularity has sparked conversations across India, Nepal, Bhutan, and the wider Asian community. However, many viewers were unable to vote for her due to the finale’s voting lines being restricted to the UK,” added Dewan, who was also the coordinator of the BGT Binita Chetry Support Group.



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