
Reflecting on the evolving dance landscape, Remo D’Souza shared, “What I’m really hoping to see this season is more lyrical storytelling through hip-hop pieces that go beyond movement and speak directly to the soul. There’s also a lot happening in the underground right now, especially with B-Boys and Krumpers who are constantly pushing boundaries. I hope more of them find their moment in the spotlight.” “What really excites me is fusion, when Indian dancers bring in classical or folk influences. That’s where the real magic happens. We carry rhythm in our DNA, and when the heritage blends with global Hip-Hop styles, something truly original is born. The world needs to see that,” he adds.
Speaking about entering the world of Hip Hop India with a fresh lens, Malaika Arora added, “I expected talent, but what really struck me was the emotional intensity. Every performance feels like a personal story being told through movement—honest, raw, and fearless.” She continued, “There’s a bravery in their movement, a rawness that’s deeply inspiring. What stands out is how they’re taking hip-hop and making it their own, adding cultural layers and lived experience to create something unique. It’s not just dance- it’s identity in motion. And to witness that, in real time, is powerful.”
As rivalries intensify and emotions run high, Realme Hip Hop India Season 2 continues to redefine the boundaries of dance competition. New episodes drop every Thursday, only on Amazon MX Player, accessible on the Amazon Shopping App, Prime Video, Fire TV, and Connected TVs.