Reflecting on what makes this season of Hip Hop India stand out, Remo D’Souza shared, “Honestly, it’s the fearlessness. These dancers are not just stepping up, they’re leaping, diving, and breaking through everything that once held them back. There’s something about watching a dancer give it their all — you can feel it. Whether it’s technique, emotion, or sheer creativity, every week, I walk in knowing I’ll leave surprised. That’s the beauty of it — witnessing the kind of growth that only comes from real hunger.”
Malaika Arora, equally moved by the authenticity and innovation this season, highlighted, “Hip Hop is not just one thing, it’s many things. Each sub-style has its own rhythm, its own language, and its own soul. I really admire how these contestants are owning their individuality this season. There’s so much more than just choreography — there’s emotion, storytelling, and a deep sense of self. I’m especially loving how they’re blending global influences with their cultural roots. That kind of fusion, when done authentically, becomes something truly original and magical.”
As rivalries intensify and emotions run high, Realme Hip Hop India Season 2 continues to raise the bar for what a dance reality show can be. New episodes drop every Thursday, only on Amazon MX Player, accessible on the Amazon Shopping App, Prime Video, Fire TV, and Connected TVs.