
From India’s Got Talent to India’s Heart – A Journey Beyond Applause
When our students first stepped onto the India’s Got Talent stage, they weren’t just performers—they were pioneers. Coming from a small academy in Bastar, with no stage training and minimal exposure, they brought raw energy, flawless execution, and unmatched emotional depth to the show. It was more than an act—it was a statement. Mallakhamb had arrived, and so had India’s most overlooked talent.
The journey wasn’t smooth. They practiced in open fields, used handmade poles, and wore uniforms stitched by locals. Yet what they lacked in resources, they made up for in discipline. Under the guidance of their founder—himself a soldier—they trained for hours without ever complaining. It was this hunger to prove themselves that connected with millions watching across the country.
What made their journey truly special?
India’s Got Talent gave us more than recognition—it gave us responsibility. We are now seen as the voice of traditional Indian sport, the face of tribal resilience, and the symbol of what focused guidance can achieve. The applause was loud, but the real reward came from children in remote areas saying, “I want to be like them.”

Today, we are using that momentum to reach further. We’re expanding our academy, bringing in new children, and preparing for bigger stages ahead. Because when you train with heart, perform with soul, and win with humility—you don’t just inspire the audience, you ignite a movement.