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{{Short description|Indian TV show}}
{{About||the Got Talent international franchise|Got Talent|latest season|India's Got Talent (season 10)}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2018}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2018}}
{{Use Indian English|date=October 2021}}
{{Use Indian English|date=October 2021}}
{{Infobox television
{{Infobox television
| name                    = India's Got Talent
| image                = IGT Logo.png
| image                    = India's Got Talent logo.gif
| image_size          = 250
| caption                 = <!--Please do not use captions for obvious title cards. See Template:Infobox television instructions.-->
| caption             =  
| genre                   = {{Plainlist|
| genre               = {{Plainlist|
* [[Reality television|Reality]]
* [[Reality television|Reality]]
* [[Talent show]]
* [[Talent show]]
}}
}}
| creator                 = [[Simon Cowell]]
| creator             = [[Simon Cowell]]
| developer               =  
| developer           =  
| writer                   =  
| writer               = Pratyush Prakash
| director                 =  
| director             =  
| creative_director       =  
| creative_director   = Chitra Langeh
| presenter               = {{plainlist|
| presenter           = {{plainlist|
* [[Ayushmann Khurrana]] {{small|(season 1—2)}}
* [[Ayushmann Khurrana]]
* [[Nikhil Chinapa]]<br>{{small|(season 1—2)}}
* [[Nikhil Chinapa]]
* [[Meiyang Chang]] {{small|(season 3)}}
* [[Meiyang Chang]]  
* [[Gautam Rode]]<br>{{small|(season 3)}}
* [[Gautam Rode]]
* [[Manish Paul]] {{small|(season 4)}}
* [[Manish Paul]]
* [[Cyrus Sahukar]]<br>{{small|(season 4)}}
* [[Cyrus Sahukar]]
* [[Mantra (Actor)|Mantra]] {{small|(season 5)}}
* [[Mantra (Actor)|Mantra]]  
* [[VJ Andy]] {{small|(season 5)}}
* [[VJ Andy]]
* [[Bharti Singh]]<br>{{small|(season 5—8)}}
* [[Bharti Singh]]
* [[Nakuul Mehta]]<br>{{small|(season 6)}}
* [[Nakuul Mehta]]  
* [[Sidharth Shukla]]<br>{{small|(season 6—7)}}
* [[Sidharth Shukla]]
* [[Rithvik Dhanjani]] {{small|(season 8)}}
* [[Rithvik Dhanjani]]  
* [[Arjun Bijlani]]
}}
| starring            =
| judges              = {{plainlist|
* [[Shekhar Kapur]]
* [[Sonali Bendre]]
* [[Kirron Kher]]
* [[Sajid Khan]]
* [[Dharmendra]]
* [[Farah Khan]]
* [[Karan Johar]]
* [[Malaika Arora|Malaika Arora Khan]]
* [[Manoj Muntashir]]
* [[Shilpa Shetty|Shilpa Shetty Kundra]]
* [[Badshah (rapper)|Badshah]]
}}
}}
| starring                =  
| theme_music_composer = Adil-Prashant
| judges                  = {{plainlist|
| opentheme            =  
* [[Shekhar Kapur]]<br>{{small|(season 1)}}
| country              = India
* [[Sonali Bendre]]<br>{{small|(season 1—3)}}
| language            = Hindi
* [[Kirron Kher]]<br>{{small|(season 1—8)}}
| num_seasons          = 9
* [[Sajid Khan]]<br>{{small|(season 2)}}
| num_episodes        = 189
* [[Dharmendra]]<br>{{small|(season 3)}}
| executive_producer  = Aradhana Bhola
* [[Farah Khan]]<br>{{small|(season 4)}}
| producer            = Akash Tiwari
* [[Karan Johar]]<br>{{small|(season 4—8)}}
| location            =
* [[Malaika Arora]]<br>{{small|(season 4—8)}}
| cinematography      =
| camera              = [[Multi-camera]]
| runtime              = 60-105 minutes
| company              = {{Plainlist|
*[[Big Synergy]] (Season 1–2)
*[[Fremantle (company)|Fremantle India]]
*[[Syco Entertainment]]
}}
}}
| theme_music_composer    =
| network             = [[Colors TV]] (seasons 1–8)<br />
| opentheme                =
[[Sony Entertainment Television]] (season 9–present)
| country                  = India
| picture_format       = [[1080i]] ([[HDTV]])
| language                = Hindi
| first_aired         = {{Start date|2009|06|27|df=yes}}
| num_seasons             = 8
| last_aired          = present
| num_episodes            = 100
| executive_producer      =
| producer                =
| location                =
| cinematography          =
| camera                  = [[Multi-camera]]
| company                  = [[SYCOtv]]<br>[[Big Synergy]] (season 1-2)<br>[[Fremantle (company)|FremantleMedia]] (season 3-5)
| distributor              = [[Fremantle (company)|FremantleMedia]]
| network                  = [[Colors TV]] (seasons 1-8)<br/>
[[Sony Entertainment Television]] (season 9)
| picture_format           = [[1080p]] ([[HDTV]])
| first_aired             = {{start date|df=yes|2009|6|27}}
| last_aired              = present<!-- {{end date|df=yes|YYYY|MM|DD}} -->
| website                  =
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}}
}}


'''India's Got Talent''' is a televised [[India]]n [[Hindi|Hindi language]] [[talent show]] series and is part of the ''[[Got Talent franchise]]''. The program is produced and distributed by [[Fremantle (company)|Fremantle]] and [[Syco Entertainment]]. The show aired on [[Colors TV]] till season 8. Since season 9 the show is airing on [[Sony Entertainment Television]].
==Format==
=== Auditions ===
Each year's competition begins with a set of audition stages, the first being the "Producers' Auditions", is conducted across various cities in the India. This stage is open to all forms of acts and judged by an independent group, and thus determines who will take part in the next stage of auditions titled "Judges' Auditions". These are held in a public venue, within select cities across the country, and are attended by the judges handling that year's contest.
Each participant reaching this stage of auditions is held offstage from the main performing area in a waiting room, and given a number that denotes when they will perform. Upon being called before the judges, the participant is given few minutes to demonstrate their act, with a live audience present for all performances. Each judge is given a buzzer, and may use it during a performance if they are unimpressed, dislike what is being performed, or feel the act is a waste of their time. If a participant is buzzed by all judges, their performance is automatically over. At the end of a performance, the judges give constructive criticism and feedback about what they saw, whereupon they are each given a vote. A participant requires a majority vote approving their performance to proceed to the next stage, otherwise they are eliminated from the program at that stage. Many acts that move on may be cut or forfeit their place, due to the limited slots available for the next stage. Filming for each season begins when the Judges' Auditions are taking place, with the show's presenter standing in the wings of each venue's stage to interview, and give personal commentary on a participant's performance.
From the ninth season, acts who did not attend live auditions could instead submit a taped audition online via [[SonyLIV]].
In the fifth season, the show added a new format to the auditions in the form of the "Golden Buzzer", which began to make appearances within the [[Got Talent]] franchise, since it was first introduced on Germany's Got Talent. During auditions, each judge is allowed to use the Golden Buzzer to send an act automatically into the semi-finals, regardless of the opinion of the other judges. The only rule to the buzzer was that a judge could use it only twice per season. The hosts were allowed to use the Golden Buzzer for an act in the eighth season only.


'''''India's Got Talent'''''  (sometimes abbreviated as '''''IGT''''') is an Indian [[Hindi]]-language [[reality television]] series, founded by Sakib Zakir Ahmed and part of the global British ''[[Got Talent]]'' franchise. It  was a cooperative effort between Colors and Britain's [[Fremantle (company)|FremantleMedia]].<ref>Got Talent Set for Indian Adaptation http://www.indias-got-talent.com/got-talent-set-for-indian-adaptation/ {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090902013351/http://www.indias-got-talent.com/got-talent-set-for-indian-adaptation/ |date=2 September 2009 }}</ref> The first episode of ''India's Got Talent'' premiered on 27 June 2009.<ref>India's Got Talent First Episode 27 June 2009 http://www.indias-got-talent.com/indias-got-talent-27th-june-2009-1st-episode-watch-online/ {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090902013429/http://www.indias-got-talent.com/indias-got-talent-27th-june-2009-1st-episode-watch-online/ |date=2 September 2009 }}</ref>  ''India's Got Talent'' follows the global ''Got Talent'' format, in which contestants audition in front of three judges and a studio audience. Up until the semifinal and final rounds, the judges decide whether or not a contestant advances in the competition. During the semifinal and final rounds, viewers vote on which contestants will advance.
Filming for each series begins during the Judges' Auditions, and always consists of recording taken from each venue of auditions and backstage scenes within the wings and waiting area. Footage taken by production staff is then edited into a series of episodes consisting of montages of scenes from multiple venues, consisting of the most notable auditions (the best, worst and funniest made) – along with interviews with some of the notable participants that auditioned, and recorded backstage scenes of the hosts overseeing the performances from the wings.


==Format==
=== Judge cuts ===
===Auditions===
This format for this has been varied for the seasons. Before season 6, the judges would choose the acts going into the semi-final in a separate room and can call a participant to view his performance again if required.
The general selection process of each season is begun by the production team with open auditions held in various cities across the [[India]]. Dubbed "Producers' Auditions", they are held months before the main stage of auditions are held. Those that make it through the initial stage, become participants in the "Judges' Auditions", which are held in select cities across the country, and attended by the judges. Each participant is held offstage and awaits their turn to perform before the judges, whereupon they are given 90 seconds to demonstrate their act, with a live audience present for all performances. At the end of a performance, the judges give constructive criticism and feedback about what they saw, whereupon they each give a vote - a participant who receives a majority vote approving their performance, moves on to the next stage, otherwise they are eliminated from the show at that stage. Each judge has a buzzer, and may use it during a performance if they are unimpressed, hate what is being performed, or feel the act is a waste of their time; if a participant is buzzed by all judges, their performance is automatically over and they are eliminated without being given a vote. Many acts that move on may be cut by producers and may forfeit due to the limited slots available for the second performance. Filming for each season always takes place when the Judges' Auditions are taking place, with the show's presenter standing in the wings of each venue's stage to interview and give personal commentary on a participant's performance.
 
After season 6, this set was divided into two steps- Hunar War ''(War of Talent)'' and Spotlight. All the contestants except the Golden buzzers have to compete against each other to win the seat the semi-finals.
 
In season 9, with reduced number of contestants and change in format, this whole procedure was wrapped under 10 minutes with only 14 contestants making it to the quarter-finals.
 
=== Semi-finals and Finals ===
Before season 9, participants who pass their auditions and secure a place in the semi-finals of the competitions, including those who received the Golden Buzzer after the format's introduction and subsequent amendment to match other ''Got Talent'' editions, are divided into groups and compete against each other to secure a place within the live final of the competition. Each semi-final can only have two participants advance into the final, and these are determined by two votes. The first is public phone-in vote (via a special phone-number), in which the last two digits correspond to each semi-finalist (via SonyLiv app from season 9). Once the vote period is ended and the results counted and fully verified, the semi-finalist with the highest total of votes is announced as the winner of the semi-final and secures their place in the final. The second vote involves the judges and takes place after the result, in which they vote between the two semi-finalists placed 2nd and 3rd respectively in the public vote, with the participant receiving the majority vote securing their place in the finals.
 
In season 9, the top 14 contestants performed every weekend and one gets eliminated each week. The bottom two/three contestants from the public vote are brought on the stage and judges have to choose one to safe. Before season 6, each judge vote was revealed but after that one of the judges tell the anonymously tell the final verdict.  


===Quarter finals/semi-finals===
There are 2 wild-cards, public's and judges' which are brought upon either in the pre-final or during quarter final (as per season 9).  
During this round, the final selection of participants, which has ranged from between 20 and 60 acts and include those that were chosen as Wildcards by the judges or received the Golden Buzzer, are divided into groups and compete against each other for viewers' and judges' votes. The general structure of the live episodes focuses first on four quarterfinals, and then two semi-finals, aimed at finding that season's finalists. Additional rounds are conducted when required (such as a "Top 8" or a "Top 10", depending on the season). During these stages, the judges still provide feedback on an act's performance when it is over, and can use buzzers to prematurely end a performance before it is over; in the first season, the judges could not end a performance before it was over. Acts which do not secure a sufficient number of votes by the public and/or the judges, are eliminated from the competition.


==Judges==
==Judges and hosts==
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|+
! rowspan="2" |Judge
! rowspan="2" |Season
|-
! colspan="2" |Host
![[India's Got Talent (season 1)|'''Season 1''']]
! colspan="4" |Main Judge
![[India's Got Talent (season 2)|'''Season 2''']]
![[India's Got Talent (season 3)|'''Season 3''']]
![[India's Got Talent (season 4)|'''Season 4''']]
![[India's Got Talent (season 5)|'''Season 5''']]
![[India's Got Talent (season 6)|'''Season 6''']]
![[India's Got Talent (season 7)|'''Season 7''']]
![[India's Got Talent (season 8)|'''Season 8''']]
![[India's Got Talent (season 9)|'''Season 9''']]
|-
|'''[[Shekhar Kapur]]'''
| {{yes2|'''Judge'''}}
| colspan="8" {{n/a|}}
|-
|'''[[Sonali Bendre]]'''
| colspan="3" {{yes2|'''Judge'''}}
| colspan="6" {{n/a|}}
|-
|'''[[Kirron Kher]]'''
| colspan="8" {{yes2|'''Judge'''}}
| {{n/a|}}
|-
|'''[[Sajid Khan (director)|Sajid Khan]]'''
| {{n/a|}}
| {{yes2|'''Judge'''}}
| colspan="7" {{n/a|}}
|-
|'''[[Dharmendra]]'''
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
| {{yes2|'''Judge'''}}
| colspan="6" {{n/a|}}
|-
|'''[[Malaika Arora]]'''
| colspan="3" {{n/a|}}
| colspan="5" {{yes2|'''Judge'''}}
| {{n/a|}}
|-
|'''[[Farah Khan]]'''
| colspan="3" {{n/a|}}
| {{yes2|'''Judge'''}}
| colspan="6" {{n/a|}}
|-
|-
|'''[[Karan Johar]]'''
!1
| colspan="3" {{n/a|}}
!2
| colspan="5" {{yes2|'''Judge'''}}
!1
| {{n/a|}}
!2
|-
!3
|'''[[Shilpa Shetty]]'''
| colspan="8" {{n/a|}}
| {{yes2|'''Judge'''}}
|-
|'''[[Badshah (rapper)|Badshah]]'''
| colspan="8" {{n/a|}}
| {{yes2|'''Judge'''}}
|-
|'''[[Neha Kakkar]]'''
| colspan="8" {{n/a|}}
| {{yes2|'''Judge'''}}
|-
|'''[[Rohit Shetty]]'''
| colspan="8" {{n/a|}}
| {{yes2|'''Judge'''}}
|-
!Total No.
! colspan="3" |3
!4
!4
! colspan="5" |4
|}
==Hosts==
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center"
|-
|-
! rowspan="2" |Host
!'''1'''
| rowspan="2" |[[Nikhil Chinapa]]
| rowspan="2" |[[Ayushmann Khurrana]]
| rowspan="10" |[[Kirron Kher]]{{ref|4|4}}
|{{no wrap | [[Shekhar Kapur]]}}
| rowspan="3" |[[Sonali Bendre]]
! rowspan="8" |
|-
|-
![[India's Got Talent (season 1)|'''Season 1''']]
!'''2'''
![[India's Got Talent (season 2)|'''Season 2''']]
|[[Sajid Khan (director)|Sajid Khan]]
![[India's Got Talent (season 3)|'''Season 3''']]
![[India's Got Talent (season 4)|'''Season 4''']]
![[India's Got Talent (season 5)|'''Season 5''']]
![[India's Got Talent (season 6)|'''Season 6''']]
![[India's Got Talent (season 7)|'''Season 7''']]
![[India's Got Talent (season 8)|'''Season 8''']]
!'''Season 9'''
|-
|-
|'''Nikhil Chinapa'''
!'''3'''
| colspan="2" {{No2|'''Host'''}}
|[[Gautam Rode]]
| colspan="7" {{n/a|}}
|[[Meiyang Chang]]
|[[Dharmendra]]
|-
|-
|'''[[Ayushmann Khurrana]]'''
!'''4'''
| colspan="2" {{No2|'''Host'''}}
|[[Manish Paul]]
| colspan="7" {{n/a|}}
|[[Cyrus Sahukar]]
| rowspan="5" |[[Karan Johar]]
| rowspan="5" |[[Malaika Arora]]{{ref|5|5}}
|-
|-
|'''[[Gautam Rode]]'''
!'''5'''
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
| rowspan="4" |[[Bharti Singh]]
|{{No2|'''Host'''}}
|[[Mantra (actor)|Mantra]]{{ref|1|1}}
| colspan="6" {{n/a|}}
|-
|-
|'''[[Meiyang Chang]]'''
!'''6'''
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
|[[Nakuul Mehta]]{{ref|2|2}}
|{{No2|'''Host'''}}
| colspan="6" {{n/a|}}
|-
|-
|'''[[Manish Paul]]'''
!'''7'''
| colspan="3" {{n/a|}}
|[[Sidharth Shukla]]
|{{No2|'''Host'''}}
| colspan="5" {{n/a|}}
|-
|-
|'''[[Cyrus Sahukar]]'''
!'''8'''
| colspan="3" {{n/a|}}
|[[Rithvik Dhanjani]]
|{{No2|'''Host'''}}
| colspan="5" {{n/a|}}
|-
|-
|'''[[Bharti Singh]]'''
!'''9'''
| colspan="4" {{n/a|}}
| rowspan="2" |[[Arjun Bijlani]]{{ref|3|3}}
| colspan="5" {{No2|'''Host'''}}
! rowspan="2" |
| rowspan="2" |[[Badshah (rapper)|Badshah]]
| rowspan="2" |[[Shilpa Shetty]]{{ref|6|6}}
|[[Manoj Muntashir]]
|-
|-
|[[Mantra (Actor)|'''Mantra''']]
!'''10'''
| colspan="4" {{n/a|}}
| {{N/a|}}
|{{No2|'''Host'''}}
| colspan="4" {{n/a|}}
|-
|'''[[VJ Andy]]'''
| colspan="4" {{n/a|}}
|{{No2|'''Host'''}}
| colspan="4" {{n/a|}}
|-
|'''[[Nakuul Mehta]]'''
| colspan="5" {{n/a|}}
|{{No2|'''Host'''}}
| colspan="3" {{n/a|}}
|-
|'''[[Sidharth Shukla]]'''
| colspan="5" {{n/a|}}
| colspan="2" {{No2|'''Host'''}}
| colspan="2"{{n/a|}}
|-
|'''[[Rithvik Dhanjani]]'''
| colspan="7" {{n/a|}}
|{{No2|'''Host'''}}
| colspan="1" {{n/a|}}
|-
|'''[[Haarsh Limbachiyaa]]'''
| colspan="8" {{n/a|}}
|{{No2|'''Host'''}}
|-
!Total No.
! colspan="4" |2
! colspan="2" |3
! colspan="3" |2
|}
|}
;<nowiki>Notes:</nowiki>
{{refbegin}}
#{{note|1}} [[VJ Andy]] replaced [[Mantra (Actor)|Mantra]] midway for film shooting.<ref>{{Cite web |title=VJ Andy, who was seen in the seventh edition of Bigg Boss, has been finalised to replace Mantra. He confirms, "I am so excited about IGT. Anchoring such a show has been a goal for me, post Bigg Boss, a whirlwind of opportunities have come my way. I'm definitely doing more TV shows, whilst movies in India and abroad may also be in the offing." |url=https://photogallery.indiatimes.com/tv/shows/vj-andy-to-host-igt-as-mantra-quits/articleshow/30154674.cms |access-date=2023-06-27 |website=photogallery.indiatimes.com}}</ref>
#{{note|2}} [[Sidharth Shukla]] replaced [[Nakuul Mehta]] midway.
#{{note|3}} [[Sugandha Mishra]] served as co-host during Pre-Finale and Grand-Finale episode of season 9.
#{{note|4}} [[Kirron Kher]] was only absent during episodes of Stunt Yard in season 9.
#{{note|5}} [[Farah Khan]] replaced [[Malaika Arora]] midway.<ref>{{Cite web |title="Farah to judge IGT semis." |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tv/news/hindi/manish-is-good-but-i-like-vishal-mona-farah-khan/articleshow/16878011.cms|access-date=2023-06-27 |website=timesofindia.com}}</ref>
#{{note|6}} [[Malaika Arora]] served as guest judge in absence of [[Shilpa Shetty]].<ref>{{Cite web |title="Why did Shilpa disappear?" |url=https://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tv/news/hindi/why-shilpa-shetty-kundra-disappeared-from-indias-got-talent-the-inside-scoop-exclusive/amp_articleshow/90439782.cms|access-date=2023-06-27 |website=timesofindia.com}}</ref>
{{refend}}<gallery mode="packed" widths="198" heights="198" perrow="14" caption="'''Judges Gallery'''">
File:Kiron kher colors indian telly awards.jpg|Kirron Kher (2009 – present)
File:Shekhar kapur 02.jpg|Shekhar Kapoor (2009)
File:Sajid Khan at Arbaaz Khan’s birthday bash at Su Casa.jpg|Sajid Khan (2010)
File:Sonali Bendre graces closing ceremony of IFFI 2017 in Goa (06) (cropped).jpg|Sonali Bendre (2009-2011)
File:Dharmendra 2012.jpg|Dharmendra (2011)
File:Karan Johar.jpg|Karan Johar (2012-2018)
File:Malaika Arora launches the Taiwan Excellence campaign 06.jpg|Malaika Arora (2012-2018)
File:Manoj Muntashir Pic 1.jpg|Manoj Muntashir (2022)
File:Shilpa Shetty at the Wellfest awards 2018 (19).jpg|Shilpa Shetty Kundra (2022–present)
File:Badshah spotted before the shoot of No Filter Neha.jpg|Badshah (2022–present)
</gallery><gallery mode="packed" widths="198" heights="198" perrow="14" caption="'''Guest Judges Gallery'''">
File:Choreographer Farah Khan by Creativo Camaal of Lens Naayak Photography Mumbai India.jpg|Farah Khan (2012)
File:Malaika Arora launches the Taiwan Excellence campaign 06.jpg|Malaika Arora (2022)
</gallery><gallery mode="packed" widths="198" heights="198" perrow="14" caption="'''Hosts Gallery'''">
File:Nikhil chinappa.jpg|Nikhil Chinapa (2009-2010)
File:Ayushmann Khurrana promoting Andhadhun.jpg|Ayushmann Khurrana (2009-2010)
File:Gautam Rode at Indian Telly Awards 2014.jpg|Gautam Rode (2011)
File:Meiyang Chang at the special screening of 'Incredibles 2' (cropped).jpg|Meiyang Chang (2011)
File:Manish Paul at ITA 2012.jpg|Manish Paul (2012)
File:Cyrus Sahukar grace GQ Men of The Year Awards 2016 (cropped).jpg|Cyrus Sahukar (2012)
File:Bharti Singh in 2017.jpg|Bharti Singh (2014-2018)
File:Mantra.jpg|Mantra (2014)
File:Nakuul Mehta in April 2022.jpg|Nakuul Mehta (2015)
File:Sidharth Shukla (cropped).jpg|Sidharth Shukla (2016)
File:Rithvik Dhanjani-R. D.jpg|Rithvik Dhanjani (2018)
File:Arjun-Bijlani-snapped-for-Khatron-Ke-Khiladi-finale-3.jpg|Arjun Bijlani (2022–present)
</gallery><gallery mode="packed" widths="198" heights="198" perrow="14" caption="'''Guest Hosts Gallery'''">
File:VJ Andy at the launch of Mandira Bedi’s ‘M The Store’.jpg|VJ Andy (2014)
File:Bigg-Boss-OTT-Sidharth-Shukla-looks-dapper-Shehnaaz-Gill-keeps-it-vibrant-in-Patiala-suit-6 (cropped).jpg|Sidharth Shukla (2015)
File:Sugandha Mishra attend the press conference of their show The Drama Company.jpg|Sugandha Mishra (2022)
</gallery>


==Season summary==
==Season synopses ==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; border: none; text-align:center; font-size:100%" width="90%;"
|-
|-
!Season !!Premiere
! style="width:4%;" |Season
!Finale!!Episodes !!Winning Act
! style="width:13%;" |Start
! style="width:13%;" |Finish
! style="width:4%;" |Winner's Prize
! style="width:4%; align=" center" | Network
! style="width:4%; align=" center" | No. of Episodes
! style="width:13%; background:gold;" align="center" | Winner
! style="width:13%; background:silver;" align="center"| Runner-up
! style="width:13%; background:tan;" align="center" | Third place
|-
|-
! scope="row"|[[India's Got Talent (season 1)|1]]
! scope="row" | [[India's Got Talent (season 1)|1]]
| 27 June 2009
|27 June 2009
|22 August 2009
|22 August 2009
| rowspan="7" |₹50,00,000
|rowspan=8 |[[Colors TV]]
| 25
| 25
| [[Prince Dance Group]]
|[[Prince Dance Group]]
|Lokmanya Tilak Group
|Piyush Rajani and the Fine Tuners
|-
|-
! scope="row"|[[India's Got Talent (season 2)|2]]
! scope="row" | [[India's Got Talent (season 2)|2]]
| 30 July 2010
|30 July 2010
|1 October 2010
|1 October 2010
| 19
| 19
| [[Shillong Chamber Choir]]
|[[Shillong Chamber Choir]]
|Teji Toko
|Bir Khalsa
|-
|-
! scope="row"|[[India's Got Talent (season 3)|3]]
! scope="row" | [[India's Got Talent (season 3)|3]]
| 29 July 2011
|30 July 2011
|24 September 2011
|25 September 2011
| 18
| 18
| [[Kings United|Suresh]] and Vernon Group
|[[Kings United|SNV Group]]
| colspan="2" {{N/A}}
|-
|-
! scope="row"|[[India's Got Talent (season 4)|4]]
! scope="row" | [[India's Got Talent (season 4)|4]]
| 22 September 2012
|22 September 2012
|24 November 2012
|24 November 2012
| rowspan="2" | 17
| rowspan="2" |17
| [[Bad Salsa]]
|[[Bad Salsa]]
|Deepraj Rai
|Tanya & Mukesh
|-
|-
! scope="row"|[[India's Got Talent (season 5)|5]]
! scope="row" | [[India's Got Talent (season 5)|5]]
| 11 January 2014
|11 January 2014
|8 March 2014
|8 March 2014
| Raagini Makkar and Naadyog
|Raagini Makkar's Naadyog Academy
| colspan="3" rowspan="3" {{N/A}}
|-
|-
! scope="row"|[[India's Got Talent (season 6)|6]]
! scope="row" | [[India's Got Talent (season 6)|6]]
| 18 April 2015
|18 April 2015
|27 June 2015
|27 June 2015
| rowspan="3" | 21
| rowspan="3" |21
| Aerial dancer Manik Paul
|Manik Paul
|-
|-
! scope=''row''|[[India's Got Talent (Season 7)|7]]
! scope="row| [[India's Got Talent (season 7)|7]]
| 30 April 2016
|30 April 2016
|9 July 2016
|9 July 2016
| Flautist Suleiman
|Suleiman
|-
|-
! scope=''row''|[[India's Got Talent (Season 8)|8]]
! scope="row| [[India's Got Talent (season 8)|8]]
| 20 October 2018
|20 October 2018
|29 December 2018
|29 December 2018
| Javed Khan <small>(Close-up Magician)</small>
|₹25,00,000
|Javed Khan
|Live 100 Experience
|{{N/A}}
|-
! scope="row"  | [[India's Got Talent (season 9)|9]]
|15 January 2022
|17 April 2022
|₹20,00,000
| rowspan="2" |[[Sony Entertainment Television]]
| 28
|[[Divyansh and Manuraj]]
|Ishita Vishwakarma
|Bomb Fire Crew
|-
|-
! scope=''row''|[[India's Got Talent (Season 9)|9]]
!scope="row| [[India's Got Talent (season 10)|10]]
| TBA
|29 July 2023
| TBA
| colspan="2" |'''TBA'''
| TBA
| colspan="4" |'''TBA'''
| TBA
|}
|}


==Season overview==
=== Season 1 (2009) ===
===Season 1===
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The Season 1 of the show was presented together by Nikhil Chinapa and [[Ayushmann Khurrana]]<ref name="indias-got-talent.com" /><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.indias-got-talent.com/hosts/ |title=India's Got Talent Hosts |access-date=9 August 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090901183439/http://www.indias-got-talent.com/hosts/ |archive-date=1 September 2009 |url-status=dead }}</ref> and the special segment called ''India's Got More Talent'' was hosted by [[Roshni Chopra]]. The show was judged by Bollywood film actresses [[Sonali Bendre]], [[Kirron Kher]] along with film director [[Shekhar Kapur]].<ref name="indias-got-talent.com">{{Cite web |url=http://www.indias-got-talent.com/got-talent-set-for-indian-adaptation/ |title=Got Talent Set for Indian Adaptation |access-date=9 August 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090902013351/http://www.indias-got-talent.com/got-talent-set-for-indian-adaptation/ |archive-date=2 September 2009 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.indias-got-talent.com/indias-got-talent-hunar-hi-winner-judges/ |title=India's Got Talent Judges |access-date=9 August 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090901183450/http://www.indias-got-talent.com/indias-got-talent-hunar-hi-winner-judges/ |archive-date=1 September 2009 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


The winning act of the first season of ''India's Got Talent'' was of the Prince Dance Group from [[Berhampur]], [[Orissa, India|Orissa]]. The group of 56 performed a dance inspired by the Lord Vishnu's [[Dashavatara]].
[[File:Prince Dance Group, Valhalla 2015.jpg|thumb|148x148px|[[Roshni Chopra|Prince Dance Group, season 1 winner]]]]
Season 1 was hosted by Nikhil Chinapa and [[Ayushmann Khurrana]]<ref name="indias-got-talent.com" /><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.indias-got-talent.com/hosts/ |title=India's Got Talent Hosts |access-date=9 August 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090901183439/http://www.indias-got-talent.com/hosts/ |archive-date=1 September 2009 |url-status=dead }}</ref> and the special segment called "India's Got More Talent" was hosted by [[Roshni Chopra]]. The show was judged by [[Sonali Bendre]], [[Kirron Kher]] and [[Shekhar Kapur]].<ref name="indias-got-talent.com">{{Cite web |url=http://www.indias-got-talent.com/got-talent-set-for-indian-adaptation/ |title=Got Talent Set for Indian Adaptation |access-date=9 August 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090902013351/http://www.indias-got-talent.com/got-talent-set-for-indian-adaptation/ |archive-date=2 September 2009 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.indias-got-talent.com/indias-got-talent-hunar-hi-winner-judges/ |title=India's Got Talent Judges |access-date=9 August 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090901183450/http://www.indias-got-talent.com/indias-got-talent-hunar-hi-winner-judges/ |archive-date=1 September 2009 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


===Season 2===
The winning act of the first season was the [[Prince Dance Group]] from [[Berhampur]], [[Orissa, India|Orissa]]. The group of 56 people performed a dance inspired by the Lord Vishnu's [[Dashavatara]].{{citation needed|date=July 2022}}
The Season 2 of the show started from 30 July 2010 with [[Sonali Bendre]] and [[Kirron Kher]] continuing their roles of judging the contestant. The film director Shekher Kapur however was replaced with another film director and TV show host [[Sajid Khan (director)|Sajid Khan]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2010-07-30/tv/28299344_1_khoj-talent-audition-everyday-regular-people |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110811094812/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2010-07-30/tv/28299344_1_khoj-talent-audition-everyday-regular-people |url-status=dead |archive-date=11 August 2011 |title=India's Got Talent 2 in a new avatar |access-date=31 October 2012 |newspaper=[[The Times of India]] |date=30 July 2010 }}</ref> The show was presented by the same duo [[Nikhil Chinapa]] and [[Ayushmann Khurrana]] as they were selected through voting by the judges and the viewers.


The winning act of the second season of ''India's Got Talent'' was the Shillong Chamber Choir from [[Shillong]], [[Meghalaya]]. The Choir is led by Neil Nongkynrieh.
===Season 2 (2010)===
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[[File:Artists performing at the inaugural ceremony of the 42nd International Film Festival of India (IFFI-2011), at Ravindra Bhavan, in Madgaon, Goa on November, 23, 2011.jpg|thumb|148x148px|[[Shillong Chamber Choir]], season 2 winner]]
Season 2 was hosted by the same duo, [[Nikhil Chinapa]] and [[Ayushmann Khurrana]], as they were selected through voting by the judges and the viewers.  


===Season 3===
[[Sonali Bendre]] and [[Kirron Kher]] continued their roles as judges, however [[Shekher Kapur]] was replaced by [[Sajid Khan (director)|Sajid Khan]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2010-07-30/tv/28299344_1_khoj-talent-audition-everyday-regular-people |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110811094812/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2010-07-30/tv/28299344_1_khoj-talent-audition-everyday-regular-people |url-status=dead |archive-date=11 August 2011 |title=India's Got Talent 2 in a new avatar |access-date=31 October 2012 |newspaper=[[The Times of India]] |date=30 July 2010 }}</ref>
The Season 3 of the show started from 29 July 2011. The judges of this season were [[Sonali Bendre]], [[Kirron Kher]] and veteran Bollywood actor turned politician [[Dharmendra]]. The show was now hosted by singer [[Meiyang Chang]] and actor-model [[Gautam Rode]].


The Suresh and Vernon group emerged as the winner of the season.
The winners of season 2 were the [[Shillong Chamber Choir]], led by [[Neil Nongkynrih]] from [[Shillong]], [[Meghalaya]].
<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.indiantelevision.com/mam/headlines/y2k11/aug/augmam18.php|title = Dharmendra provides best opening for India's Got Talent|date = 3 August 2011}}</ref><ref>http://daily.bhaskar.com/article/LIF-sonali-bendre-reveals-her-style-statement-for-indias-got-talent-2287492.html</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://media247.co.uk/bizasia/newsarchive/2011/07/colors_confirms_5.php |title=Archived copy |access-date=4 August 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110909050630/http://media247.co.uk/bizasia/newsarchive/2011/07/colors_confirms_5.php |archive-date=9 September 2011 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


===Season 4===
===Season 3 (2011)===
The Season 4 of the show started airing from 22 September 2012. The show was hosted by [[Manish Paul]] and [[Cyrus Sahukar]] and judged by actress [[Kirron Kher]], director [[Karan Johar]] and model-actress [[Malaika Arora Khan]]. The position of the third judge of the show was later taken by [[Farah Khan]].<ref name=Farah1>{{cite web|url=http://www.dailypioneer.com/vivacity/102412-talent-huntress.html |title=Talent huntress |date=17 October 2012 |publisher=Daily Pioneer|access-date=31 October 2012}}</ref><ref name=Farah2>{{cite news |url=http://india.nydailynews.com/entertainmentarticle/17f58f498cb83adaccec77f074a79531/i-will-look-sexier-than-usual-farah-khan |title=I will look sexier than usual: Farah Khan |newspaper=[[New York Daily News]] |access-date=31 October 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130520134619/http://india.nydailynews.com/entertainmentarticle/17f58f498cb83adaccec77f074a79531/i-will-look-sexier-than-usual-farah-khan |archive-date=20 May 2013 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
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[[File:Kings united.jpg|thumb|148x148px|[[Kings United|SNV Group]], season 3 winner]]
Season 3 was hosted by singer [[Meiyang Chang]] and actor-model [[Gautam Rode]]. The judges of this season were [[Sonali Bendre]], [[Kirron Kher]] and [[Dharmendra]].


Two young dancers Sonali Majumdar (7) and Maraju Sumanth (13) who formed the duo [[Bad Salsa]] from Kolkata's ''Bivash Dance Academy'' were crowned winners of the fourth season.<ref name="Sify News">{{cite web| agency = Press Trust of India | title = Bivash kids win India's Got Talent 4 | publisher = [[Sify|Sify News]] | year = 2012 | url = http://www.sify.com/news/bivash-kids-win-india-s-got-talent-4-news-national-mlyx4cdejij.html | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20121128094945/http://www.sify.com/news/bivash-kids-win-india-s-got-talent-4-news-national-mlyx4cdejij.html | url-status = dead | archive-date = 28 November 2012 | access-date =25 November 2012}}</ref><ref name="ColorsTV">{{cite web| agency = Press Trust of India | title = India's Got Talent crowns Bivash Academy of Dance as winners! | publisher = [[Colors (TV channel)|ColorsTV]] | year = 2012 | url = http://colors.in.com/in/indias-got-talent/news-indias-got-talent-crowns-bivash-academy-of-dance-as-winners-377.html | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130501160730/http://colors.in.com/in/indias-got-talent/news-indias-got-talent-crowns-bivash-academy-of-dance-as-winners-377.html | url-status = dead | archive-date = 1 May 2013 | access-date =6 December 2012}}</ref>
The second runner-up of season 2, [[Kings United|SNV Group]] (named after members [[Suresh Mukund]] and Vernon Monteiro), emerged as the winner of the season.
<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.indiantelevision.com/mam/headlines/y2k11/aug/augmam18.php|title = Dharmendra provides best opening for India's Got Talent|date = 3 August 2011}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://daily.bhaskar.com/article/LIF-sonali-bendre-reveals-her-style-statement-for-indias-got-talent-2287492.html|title=देश &#124; National - Dainik Bhaskar}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://media247.co.uk/bizasia/newsarchive/2011/07/colors_confirms_5.php |title=BizAsia.co.uk - the UK's only Asian media news website - News, Features, Interviews, Jobs, Events, Ratings, Bollywood |access-date=4 August 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110909050630/http://media247.co.uk/bizasia/newsarchive/2011/07/colors_confirms_5.php |archive-date=9 September 2011 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


===Season 5===
===Season 4 (2012)===
Season 5 of ''India's Got Talent'' premiered on 11 January 2014. This season was hosted by [[Mantra (Actor)|Mantra]] and [[Bharti Singh]]. Later, Mantra was replaced by [[VJ Andy]]. [[Malaika Arora Khan]], [[Kirron Kher]] and [[Karan Johar]] reprised their roles as judges for this season. This season consisted of 17 episodes.
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[[File:Bad Salsa.jpg|thumb|125x125px|[[Bad Salsa]], [[India's Got Talent (season 4)|season 4]] winner]]
Season 4 was hosted by [[Manish Paul]] and [[Cyrus Sahukar]]. [[Kirron Kher]], [[Malaika Arora Khan]], and [[Karan Johar]] were judges. [[Farah Khan]] later replaced


Ragini Makkhar and her Naadyog Academy won the season. [[Indore]] based Ragini Makkhar's Naadyog Academy is a 25-year-old dance institution which consists of 360 students.<ref name="bp">{{cite web|title=Ragini Makkhar and her Troupe Naadyog win India's Got Talent 5|url=http://news.biharprabha.com/2014/03/ragini-makkhar-and-her-troupe-naadyog-win-indias-got-talent-5/|work=IANS|publisher=news.biharprabha.com|access-date=10 March 2014}}</ref>
Malaika Arora Khan.<ref name="Farah1">{{cite web|url=http://www.dailypioneer.com/vivacity/102412-talent-huntress.html |title=Talent huntress |date=17 October 2012 |publisher=Daily Pioneer|access-date=31 October 2012}}</ref><ref name="Farah2">{{cite news |url=http://india.nydailynews.com/entertainmentarticle/17f58f498cb83adaccec77f074a79531/i-will-look-sexier-than-usual-farah-khan |title=I will look sexier than usual: Farah Khan |newspaper=[[New York Daily News]] |access-date=31 October 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130520134619/http://india.nydailynews.com/entertainmentarticle/17f58f498cb83adaccec77f074a79531/i-will-look-sexier-than-usual-farah-khan |archive-date=20 May 2013 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


===Season 6===
Dancers Sonali Majumdar and Maraju Sumanth, who formed the duo [[Bad Salsa]] from [[Kolkata]]'s Bivash Dance Academy, were crowned winners of the fourth season.<ref name="Sify News">{{cite web| agency = Press Trust of India | title = Bivash kids win India's Got Talent 4 | website = [[Sify]] | year = 2012 | url = http://www.sify.com/news/bivash-kids-win-india-s-got-talent-4-news-national-mlyx4cdejij.html | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20121128094945/http://www.sify.com/news/bivash-kids-win-india-s-got-talent-4-news-national-mlyx4cdejij.html | url-status = dead | archive-date = 28 November 2012 | access-date =25 November 2012}}</ref><ref name="ColorsTV">{{cite web| agency = Press Trust of India | title = India's Got Talent crowns Bivash Academy of Dance as winners! | publisher = [[Colors (TV channel)|ColorsTV]] | year = 2012 | url = http://colors.in.com/in/indias-got-talent/news-indias-got-talent-crowns-bivash-academy-of-dance-as-winners-377.html | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130501160730/http://colors.in.com/in/indias-got-talent/news-indias-got-talent-crowns-bivash-academy-of-dance-as-winners-377.html | url-status = dead | archive-date = 1 May 2013 | access-date =6 December 2012}}</ref>
Season 6 of ''India's Got Talent'' premiered on 18 April 2015 and consisted of 21 episodes. The season was hosted by [[Bharti Singh]], [[Nakuul Mehta]] and [[Sidharth Shukla]]. [[Malaika Arora Khan]], [[Kirron Kher]] and [[Karan Johar]] reprised their roles as judges.
The season finale was aired on 27 June 2015. [[Aerial (dance move)|Aerial]] [[Dancer]] Manik Paul of Barpeta, Assam was declared the winner.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.filmibeat.com/television/news/2015/manik-paul-wins-india-got-talen-6-trophy-tweeples-congratulate-188506.html|title=Manik Paul Wins India's Got Talent 6 Trophy: Tweeples Congratulate|date=28 June 2015}}</ref>


===Season 7===
===Season 5 (2014)===
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Season 5 was hosted by [[Mantra (Actor)|Mantra]] and [[Bharti Singh]]. Later, Mantra was replaced by [[VJ Andy]]. [[Malaika Arora Khan]], [[Kirron Kher]] and [[Karan Johar]] reprised their roles as judges.  Ragini Makkhar's Naadyog Academy won the season. [[Indore]], [[Madhya Pradesh]]-based Ragini Makkhar's Naadyog Academy is a
 
25-year-old dance institution which consists of 360 students.<ref name="bp">{{cite web|title=Ragini Makkhar and her Troupe Naadyog win India's Got Talent 5|url=http://news.biharprabha.com/2014/03/ragini-makkhar-and-her-troupe-naadyog-win-indias-got-talent-5/|work=IANS|publisher=news.biharprabha.com|access-date=10 March 2014}}</ref>
 
===Season 6 (2015)===
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Season 6 was hosted by [[Bharti Singh]], [[Nakuul Mehta]] and [[Sidharth Shukla]]. [[Malaika Arora Khan]], [[Kirron Kher]] and [[Karan Johar]] reprised their roles as judges. Aerial dancer Manik Pauk won the season winning a cash prize of ₹50,00,000.
 
===Season 7 (2016)===
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Season 7 of ''India's Got Talent'' premiered on 30 April 2016.
Season 7 was hosted by [[Bharti Singh]] and [[Sidharth Shukla]].
The season was hosted by [[Bharti Singh]] and [[Sidharth Shukla]].
[[Malaika Arora Khan]], [[Kirron Kher]] and [[Karan Johar]] reprised their roles as judges. Flautist Suleiman, a 13-year-old flute player from [[Amritsar]], [[Punjab, India|Punjab]] won the season, and Papai and antara bagged the runner-up positions.
[[Malaika Arora Khan]], [[Kirron Kher]] and [[Karan Johar]] reprised their roles as judges. The season finale was aired on 9 July 2016. Flautist Suleiman, a 13 year old flute player from Amritsar, won the 7th season of India's Got Talent. Papai And Antara bagged the second position.


===Season 8===
===Season 8 (2018)===
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Season 8 of ''India's Got Talent'' premiered on [[Colors TV]] on 20 October 2018.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thelivemirror.com/indias-got-talent-season-8-go-air-october/|title=India's Got Talent Season 8 to go on air in October|date=23 August 2018}}</ref> The season was hosted by [[Bharti Singh]] and [[Rithvik Dhanjani]]. [[Malaika Arora Khan]], [[Kirron Kher]] and [[Karan Johar]] reprised their roles as judges. Grand finale of season 8 was aired on 29 December 2018. Mumbai's magician(Hailing originally from Rajasthan) '''Javed Khan''' was the winner. The 27-year-old had a tie with '''Live 100 Experience Band''' in the final stage. But with more votes coming his way, he was awarded the trophy and prize money of Rs 25 lakh.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/television/javed-khan-indias-got-talent-8-winner-5515120/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181229223736/https://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/television/javed-khan-indias-got-talent-8-winner-5515120/|url-status=dead|archive-date=2018-12-29|title=Javed Khan wins India's Got Talent Season 8|date=2018-12-30|website=The Indian Express|language=en-IN|access-date=2018-12-29}}</ref>
Season 8<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thelivemirror.com/indias-got-talent-season-8-go-air-october/|title=India's Got Talent Season 8 to go on air in October|date=23 August 2018}}</ref> was hosted by [[Bharti Singh]] and [[Rithvik Dhanjani]]. [[Malaika Arora Khan]], [[Kirron Kher]] and [[Karan Johar]] reprised their roles as judges. 27-year-old close-up magician Javed Khan had a tie with Live 100 Experience Band in the final stage, but with more votes coming his way, he was awarded the trophy and prize money of Rs 25 lakh.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/television/javed-khan-indias-got-talent-8-winner-5515120/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181229223736/https://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/television/javed-khan-indias-got-talent-8-winner-5515120/|url-status=dead|archive-date=2018-12-29|title=Javed Khan wins India's Got Talent Season 8|date=2018-12-30|website=The Indian Express|language=en-IN|access-date=2018-12-29}}</ref>
 
===Season 9 (2022)===
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Season 9 was hosted by [[Arjun Bijlani]]. [[Kirron Kher]] continue serving as judge for the ninth season along with [[Shilpa Shetty|Shilpa Shetty Kundra]], [[Badshah (rapper)|Baadshah]] and [[Manoj Muntashir]]. The format of the show changed was changed.  Flute & beat box duo Divyansh & Manuraj won the season, whereas Ishita Vishwakarma and Bomb Fire Crew finished as runner-up and 2nd runner-up, respectively.


==References==
===Season 10 (2023)===
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Auditions were held in various cities in May and June 2023.<ref>{{Cite web |date=26 May 2023 |title=The new season of India's Got Talent is all set to return |url=https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/lifestyle/the-new-season-of-indias-got-talent-is-all-set-to-return-511433 |publisher=[[Tribune India]]}}</ref>
 
Season 10 will air from 29 July 2023.<ref>{{Cite instagram |author=[[Arjun Bijlani]] |user=arjunbijlani |postid=Ct1dpYgOnNc |title=Last night was an absolute blast at the Kapil Sharma show! I was there promoting my new show, #indiasgottalent, and we had so much fun. Laughter was in the air, everyone was having a great time, and we got to share some sneak peeks of what viewers can expect from the upcoming season of India's Got Talent. Trust me, you won't want to miss it! The new season starts on 29th July, airing every Saturday and Sunday at 9:30&nbsp;pm. So mark your calendars and get ready for a wild ride filled with amazing talent, entertainment, and good times. See you there! #indiasgottalent @sonytvofficial . Thank you @kapilsharma .. and thank you aunty for all the blessings . |date=23 June 2023}}</ref> It will be again hosted by [[Arjun Bijlani]] and [[Kirron Kher]], [[Badshah (rapper)|Badshah]] and [[Shilpa Shetty]] will return as judges. According to some reports [[Manoj Muntashir]] was dropped owing to film [[Controversial_issues_surrounding_Adipurush#Dialogues_of_Adipurush|Adipurush's dialogues controversy]] but the makers said, "Given Kirron Kher's health issues last season, they had four judges as a safety option. However, this time it's just the trio that will take on the panel."<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-06-21 |title=The Kapil Sharma Show's Last Episode To Air On THIS Date, India's Got Talent To Replace It |url=https://www.news18.com/entertainment/television/the-kapil-sharma-shows-last-episode-to-air-on-this-date-indias-got-talent-to-replace-it-8131015.html |access-date=2023-06-29 |website=News18 |language=en}}</ref>
 
==Awards and Nominations==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!Year
!Group
!Award
!Nominee
!Result
|-
|2009
|[[Indian Telly Awards]]
|Best Reality Show
|''India's Got Talent''
| {{nom}}
|-
| rowspan="5" |2012
| rowspan="5" |[[Indian Telly Awards]]
| rowspan="3" |Best Judge on a TV Show
|Kirron Kher
| {{won}}
|-
|Sonali Bendre
| {{won}}
|-
|Dharmendra
| {{won}}
|-
|Best Direction (Non-fiction)
|Arun Sheshkumar
| {{nom}}
|-
|Best Reality Show
|''India's Got Talent''
| {{nom}}
|-
| 2013
|[[Indian Telly Awards]]
|Best Reality Show
|''India's Got Talent''
| {{nom}}
|-
| 2014
|[[Indian Telly Awards]]
|Best Reality Show
|''India's Got Talent''
| {{nom}}
|-
| rowspan="2" |2015
|[[Indian Telly Awards]]
|Best Reality Show
|''India's Got Talent''
| {{nom}}
|-
|[[Asian Viewers Television Awards]]
|Best Reality Show
|''India's Got Talent''
| {{nom}}
|-
| 2016
|[[BIG Star Entertainment Awards]]
|Most Entertaining Jury/ Host (TV) - Non Fiction
|Malaika Arora
| {{nom}}
|-
|2019
|[[Indian Telly Awards]]
|Best Weekender Show
|''India's Got Talent''
| {{nom}}
|}
 
==Notes and references==
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==External links==
==External links==
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* {{Official website|http://colors.in.com/in/indias-got-talent/}}
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