Ranjan Nayak is a renowned Indian choreographer celebrated for his exceptional contributions to Indian television and cinema.[1] He rose to prominence through collaborations with legendary choreographers like Remo D'Souza, Saroj Khan, and Dharmesh Yelande, particularly during his acclaimed work on *Dancing Super Star* (2019), where he was honored with the **Best Choreography Award** by Saroj Khan herself.{{cite web |title=Ranjan Nayak Revolutionizing Indian Choreography and Empowering Youth [2]

Ranjan Nayak
Ranjan Nayak
Born
India
Nationality Indian
Occupation Choreographer
Known for Dancing Super Star, Dance India Dance
Notable works Bombay Colony (Tollywood film)
Awards Best Choreography Award (2019)
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Career

Ranjan has demonstrated his creative brilliance in numerous Indian television dance shows, including *Chak Dhoom Dhoom* and multiple seasons of *Dancing Super Star*. His dynamic choreography and leadership have helped raise the bar for dance-based reality television in India.

He also served as an assistant choreographer in the popular dance reality series *Dance India Dance*, contributing significantly to the show's mission of discovering and mentoring India’s next generation of dance talent.{{cite web |title=Ranjan Nayak: The Visionary Choreographer Revolutionizing India’s Dance Scene [3]

Film Work

Beyond television, Ranjan has also left his mark in Indian cinema, especially Tollywood. He choreographed for the film *Bombay Colony*, showcasing his versatility and command over cinematic storytelling through dance.

Dance Academy

Ranjan is the co-founder of the **Pace Creators Dance Academy**, which has become a prominent institution in **Vizag**, nurturing young talent and promoting a culture of artistic excellence. Under his leadership, the academy has emerged as a hub for aspiring dancers across India.

Legacy and Impact

Known for his innovative choreography and mentorship, Ranjan Nayak continues to shape the Indian dance scene while uplifting local talent and contributing to Vizag's cultural identity. His work bridges traditional and contemporary forms, empowering youth and enriching the national performing arts landscape.

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