Muskan Singh is an Indian dancer, who is among the top 12 contestants on the Indian dance TV reality show India’s Best Dancer Season 2, which aired on Sony TV in November 2021.
Wiki/Biography
Muskan Singh was born on Sunday, 21 April 2002 (age 19 years; as of 2021) in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. Her zodiac sign is Taurus. She completed her schooling at St. Xavier’s Senior Secondary Co-Ed School, Bhopal and then pursued BA (Hons) in Political Science. After Singh realised that her passion is dancing, she got enrolled in the Raja Mansingh Tomar Music and Arts University in Gwalior and did MA in the Indian classical dance form Kathak.
Physical Appearance
Height (approx.): 5′ 5″
Hair Colour: Black
Eye Colour: Black
Family
Parents & Siblings
Her father is a retired army officer, and her mother is a homemaker.
Wife & Children
Muskan is unmarried and has no children.
Career
India’s Best Dancer Season 2
Muskan’s performance on the track “Mohe Rang Do Laal” in the audition round of India’s Best Dancer Season 2, swayed all three judges – Malaika Arora, Geeta Kapur, and Terence Lewis such that Terence pressed the buzzer in the middle of her performance.
After her auditions, when the judges asked Singh about her inspiration to dance, she attributed her success to her father and his strict discipline. Muskan said in the show, [1]
It’s a blessing to be on this stage and perform in front of all the three judges. Dance is my passion and I want to pursue it wholeheartedly. Since my childhood, my father has always been present during my stage performances in schools. So, he is my lucky charm. There has not been one day when my father has not shown his support. I will make sure that I work hard to win the trophy of ‘India’s Best Dancer’ for my father and make him proud.”
Favourite
Actor: Hrithik Roshan
Facts/Trivia
- Muskan is known on the show for her unique dance style that is a fusion of the Indian classical dance, Kathak, and Tutting.
- After her performance in the auditions, the dancer said in an interview that she started training in dance only after she was ‘forcibly’ led into the field by her father, who himself loved Indian classical dance. [2] Muskan revealed,
I was admitted to a Kathak class when I was 11. I did not like it all at that time. But now I feel my father did the right thing.”