Nissan Motor India and Amazon miniTV have broken the Guinness World Record for the largest on-ground hip-hop dance activity in the dance reality show ‘Hip Hop India.’ The event took place at Filmcity in Mumbai, with 1870 dancers uniting to deliver an electrifying performance lasting over 5 minutes. Special partners, ‘ToTheCulture’ and ‘Kings United’ choreographed the performance.
The momentous event took place at Filmcity in Mumbai and was graced by esteemed judges Remo D’Souza and Nora Fatehi. ‘Hip Hop India’ stands as India’s first and largest reality dance show solely dedicated to celebrating the vibrant and dynamic dance form of Hip Hop. Contestants showcase their exceptional talent through solo, duo, and group performances, all competing for the coveted title of ultimate hip-hop champions.
Guinness World Records sets 1870 dancers record in ‘Hip Hop India’, surpassing previous record set in 2014 in Alabama, USA. Nissan Motors India’s Director Mohan Wilson praised the Nissan Magnite’s achievement of breaking the Guinness World Record, Mr. Wilson said, “With ‘Hip Hop India’ and the Magnite, we continue to make history and celebrate India’s incredible talent on the global stage.”