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Occupation
  
Dancer, choreographer

Name
  
Nakul Mahajan

Years active
  
2003 - present

Role
  
Dancer

Website
  
www.ndmdance.com

Spouse
  
Khushy Naizi (m. 2014)

Dances
  
Bollywood dance


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Born
  
September 15, 1975 (age 48) (
1975-09-15
)
Agra, India

Current group
  
NDM Dance Productions and Studios

Education
  
University of California, Riverside

Similar People
  
Sonya Tayeh, Lil' C, Nakul, Spencer Liff, Wade Robson

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Nakul Dev Mahajan (born September 15, 1975) is an American Bollywood dancer and choreographer best known for his choreography on So You Think You Can Dance. He is the founder and artistic director of NDM Dance Productions and Studios, a Bollywood dance company based in Artesia, CA.

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Early life and background

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Born in Agra, India, in a Punjabi family, Mahajan and his family immigrated to the United States in the 1960s. Mahajan began formal dance training at age 17, and graduated from the University of California, Riverside with a bachelor's degree in Sociology and Dance in 2002.

Career

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The work of Nakul Dev Mahajan has been influenced by classical indian dances and Western dance styles (hip-hop, Latin and jazz). As a result of his efforts to teach and promote the Bollywood dance style, Mahajan has been called Hollywood’s Favorite Bollywood Choreographer and an Ambassador of Bollywood Dance. Mahajan appeared as a guest star (dancer) in season 3, episode 6 (Diwali) of The Office (TV sitcom), led a Bollywood Dance instructional session prior to the 81st Academy Awards (2009), and choreographed a flash mob style Bollywood scene for an episode of Fuller House (TV series) (2016). Sonia Singh (author) and Mahajan co-authored the script for One Man Bollywood Show, a 2009 stage production performed by Mahajan. In 2011, Mahajan was the recipient of the University of California, Riverside Outstanding Young Alumnus Award.

Dance Studios

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In 2003, Mahajan founded NDM Bollywood Dance Productions and Studios, the first Bollywood dance school in the U.S.; the school has since served over 3000 students. In 2015, 430 students and 20 members of the school's dance troupe performed Bollywood Travels (the annual student recital) for a total of 2700 audience members. Mahajan serves as a guest instructor in the faculty of the Broadway Dance Center.

So You Think You Can Dance (U.S., 2008-2015)

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Nakul Dev Mahajan's choreography introduced the Bollywood Dance style to the stage of So You Think You Can Dance (reality TV show) in Season 4. Katee Shean and Joshua Allen's performance of Mahajan's routine for Season 4 was in YouTube's “Most Viewed” list for one week, and was included in BuzzFeed's 2014 25 Best 'So You Think You Can Dance' Routines of all Time listing. In subsequent seasons of the show, Bollywood performances were included regularly (see summary table, below).

So You Think You Can Dance (Canada, 2008)

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Mahajan choreographed the group dance performance of Nagada, Nagada from Jab We Met in So You Think You Can Dance Canada (season 1).

Superstars of Dance

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Mahajan coached team India at the Superstars of Dance on the NBC Network and choreographed six remaining crews at the 2009 ABDCrews (season 4).

Diagnosis

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A 2012 diagnosis of Stage 2 testicular cancer and subsequent chemotherapy treatment interrupted Mahajan's career.

Check Yourself

In 2014, Mahajan choreographed a section of Paula Abdul's performance in Check Yourself, a breast cancer PSA (public service announcement) production by Avon Products. Abdul, Mahajan, Chucky Klapow, and Renee Ritchie received a 2015 World Choreography Award for this work, in the category Digital Format.

White House Diwali Celebration

Following a tradition started by George W. Bush in 2003, an annual Diwali celebration takes place at the White House. For the 2013 edition of the White House Diwali celebration, First Lady Michelle Obama hosted a Bollywood dance workshop that was instructed and choreographed by Mahajan. A photo of Michelle Obama dancing a Bollywood routine alongside Mahajan was cited as one of the top White House photos of 2013.

Miss America 2014 Pageant

Mahajan choreographed the Bollywood-Indian classical dance fusion routine performed by Nina Davuluri (2014 Miss America and the first Miss America of Indian descent) at the Miss America 2014 Talent competition; the routine was set to the song Dhoom Taana, from the film Om Shanti Om. Davuluri's performance of this routine marked the first time a Bollywood dance routine had been performed on the Miss America stage.

Mahajan was named to The American Bazaar's Top 10 Indian American Entertainers of 2013.

Dance India Dance

Mahajan was selected as a judge for the 2015 edition of Dance India Dance North America (filmed in Mumbai).

Dance Moms

For the Season 6, Episode 5 edition of the reality TV show Dance Moms, Mahajan coached the Abby Lee Dance Company Team, when Abby Lee Miller unexpectedly failed to attend practice sessions and competition.

Awards

  • 2011 University of California, Riverside Outstanding Young Alumnus Award
  • 2015 India Empire Awards: Excellence in Performing Arts
  • 2015 World Choreography Award (Category: Digital Format), with Paula Abdul, Chucky Klapow, Renee Ritchee
  • References

    Nakul Dev Mahajan Wikipedia