Steve Jyrwa won the prize in Season 4 of India's Best Dancer, and his triumphant performance was made even more endearing by his journey. Due to his determination and the support of his family, Steve was able to overcome his inability to walk as a child. Steve dedicated his victory to his mother and grandmother, acknowledging their support as the reason for his success. "When I think about my journey and picking up the trophy," he recalls, reflecting on the moment of victory. It is the outcome of my diligence and hard work. In the end, the effort is worthwhile. "The fruits of patience are sweet," as the saying goes.
Terence Lewis, Geeta Kapur, and Karisma Kapoor were the judges for the Sony Entertainment Television programme. Aditya Malviya, Harsh Keshri, Nextion, Nepo, and Akanksha Mishra, also known as Akina, were among the other finalists. Steve received a car and ₹15 lakh in prize money in addition to the trophy. Raktim Thakuria, his choreographer, received a 5 lakh.
Throughout the season, Jyrwa captivated audiences and judges alike with his unique choreography and powerful storytelling. His performances often drew from his own life experiences, with routines that depicted resilience, struggle, and ultimate triumph. Judge Terence Lewis praised Jyrwa’s performances as “raw, real, and deeply moving,” while Nora Fatehi called him “the epitome of dedication.”
With his newfound fame, Jyrwa has a wide range of opportunities before him. While he expressed interest in pursuing choreography and mentoring young dancers, he’s also hinted at possibly exploring film and digital projects. “My journey is just beginning,” Jyrwa said. “If my story can inspire even one person to keep pushing forward, then all those hard days were worth it.”
India’s Best Dancer Season 4 has once again showcased that dance can be a powerful medium for stories of resilience, hope, and human connection. Steve Jyrwa’s win stands as a testament to the unbreakable human spirit, making him not only a dance icon but an inspiration for countless fans across the nation.