Updated On: 10 February, 2022 08:16 AM IST | Mumbai | Shirish Vaktania
Thanks to a mid-day report and Good Samaritans, well-known dance troupe that fell on hard times in lockdown, performs in India’s Got Talent again

Members of the group rehearse at the ground of Holy Cross Group of Schools at Bhayandar
After almost two years, the Bhayandar-based dance troupe Teenager’s Crew India, now called Zero Gravity Group India, recently performed on the show India’s Got Talent. The group members weren’t getting work during the lockdown and most were the sole earners for their families. After mid-day’s report on them in October 2021, an APMC trader had provided them groceries for a few months and a school allowed them the use of its ground and hall free of cost, for rehearsals.
The group’s co-founder says thanks to this, they were able to perform in the show. The troupe is dependent on weddings, corporate events and reality shows for a living. They are well known for stunts and free-style hip hop dance. They performed in India’s Got Talent last month. The lockdown had forced many of the members to work as labourers on construction sites, or as delivery boys, in garages, etc.