The popular reality TV show India's Got Talent is gearing up for a brand new season, with Season 10 scheduled to premiere on July 29th. Fans can catch the show every Saturday and Sunday at 9:30 PM on Sony TV. Episodes will also be available for streaming on Sony LIV, Sony TV's streaming platform.
India's Got Talent showcases a diverse range of talent from across India, featuring singers, dancers, magicians, acrobats, comedians, and more. The show provides a platform for individuals from all walks of life to exhibit their exceptional skills.
The judging panel will consist of Kirron Kher, Shilpa Shetty Kundra, and Badshah. Arjun Bijlani will host the tenth season.
To build excitement, Sony TV released a promo on their official Instagram account featuring the judges and talented participants. The promo's caption reads, "Apne talent se India banega duniya ka dhruv taara, amar gun uthega vijay vishwa hunar humara! Dekhiye 'India's Got Talent' 29th July se, Sat-Sun raat 9:30 baje, sirf Sony Entertainment Television par".
India's Got Talent follows the globally recognized "Got Talent" format, produced and distributed by Fremantle and Syco Entertainment. The show aims to bring the nation's extraordinary talents to the forefront. Auditions are typically held across various cities in India. The selected participants then perform in front of the judges.
The winner of India's Got Talent receives a cash prize and the opportunity to perform on a global platform. The show has been adapted in over 70 countries since America's Got Talent first aired in 2006. India's Got Talent previously aired on Colors TV until season 8, before moving to Sony Entertainment Television for season 9.
The format of India's Got Talent has evolved over the years. Initially, the format was similar to Britain's Got Talent, where judges reviewed audition footage and selected acts for the semi-finals or quarter-finals. Later, a "Golden Buzzer" was introduced, allowing each judge to send an act directly to the semi-finals. The show also incorporated elements like "Hunar War" and "Spotlight" rounds, where participants were grouped by genre. Since season nine, the format has again been aligned with Britain's Got Talent and America's Got Talent.