Sandip Soparrkar
Sandip Soparrkar was born in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India on October 6th, 1964 and is the Indian Choreographer. At the age of 60, Sandip Soparrkar biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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His first film Zubaidaa won him acclaims post which he went on to choreograph many Bollywood films and later started to promote Indian cinema all over the world with his talk and dance sessions at various international film festivals. In 2014, Soparrkar along with his wife Jesse Randhawa represented India at the Cannes Film Festival in France. The duo also performed at the International Marathi Film Festival Award (IMFFA) held in Hong Kong. As "The Indian Ambassador of Dance" Sandip also represented India's dance community at the Madrid International Film Festival, the St Tropez International Film Festival, the Berlin International Film Festival, the Nice International Film Festival, the Global Film Festival, and the World Film Festival.
In 2015, Soparrkar starred alongside Bollywood actors Raveena Tandon and Tiger Shroff in "India Dance Week". The later editions of it attracted guests such as Govinda, Helen and Bappi Lahiri.
Soparrkar was named the cause ambassador for adoption in India by Catalyst of Social Action (CSA). He is also the brand ambassador for the Rubik's Cube sport in India and face of American NGO "Miracle Foundation" which helps Indian orphanages. Due to his interest in singing, the Karaoke World Championship made Soparrkar an ambassador for this as well.
Magazines featuring Soparrkar on the cover include B'Youtiful, among others.
Colombian singer Shakira, American singers Madonna, Beyoncé Knowles and Britney Spears, and soccer player Diego Madarona have all taken dance instruction from Soparrkar. Bollywood actors Hrithik Roshan, Ameesha Patel, Dino Morea, Kajol, Tabu, Manisha Koirala, Sonam Kapoor, Neha Dhupai, Priyanka Chopra, Richa Tembhurne and Pranay Chandra Kundu have also been his students.
Sandip featured on the cover of the Bollywood magazine 'Films Today' in its July 2018 cover the cover was shot at New Jersey Gardens in USA and was designed by Indian fashion designer Chhaya Gandhi.
- 2014 – Honoured with the National Achievement Award by The Government of India for his work in the field of choreography and dance
- 2014 – 'The Kudos Dance Award' 2014 honoured him with 'India's Best Choreographer' Award
- 2015 – He was honoured with Jewel of Maharashtra award by the alumni of MSIHMCT (Maharashtra State Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology)
- 2015 – He was honoured with "Aaj ki Delhi Achievement Award" for his contribution in the Hindi film Industry
- 2015 – He was honoured and awarded by Navi Mumbai International Film Festival (NMIFF) for his outstanding contribution in the field of dance
- 2015 - ‘Most Inspirational Choreographer of the year 2015’ by Indian Film and Television Choreographers Association
- 2016 - ‘National Excellence Award’ by The Government of India
- 2016 - ‘Visionary Award’ by the Lions Club USA and Government of United States of America for Developing a Ballroom Dance Program for the blind
- 2016 - ‘Choreographer of the Year’ by People Choice Hum Log Award
- 2016 - ‘Choreographer with a Heart’ by NBC Newsmakers Achievers Award
- 2016 - ‘Dream Achiever’ Awarded by Film Today
- 2016 - ‘Bharat Icon Award’ for best choreographer, by Ministry of India, Government of India
- 2016 - ‘The Humanity Excellence Award’ by We Welfare Society for raising fund and helping various charities in India and abroad
- 2016 - 'Global face of Dance' by Global Film Festival
- 2016 - ‘WOW Personality Award 2016’ for being internationally renowned dance choreographer par excellence
- 2017 - 'Ballroom Dance Jewel Award' by the World Book of Records and Indo-British Intellectuals Forum UK
- 2017 - 'Gaurav Samaan' - for his initiative "Dance for a Cause"
- 2017 - 'Quality Mark Award' - for imparting authentic and pure knowledge of Latin and Ballroom Dancing
- 2017 - 'Golden Achiever Award' - for his outstanding achievement in the field of dance
- 2017 - 'Shakti Samman' - an honour awarded by the Indian Ministry of Culture, which includes a traditional Indian sword
- 2017 - 'National Excellence Award' by The Government of India, for his social initiative 'Dance for a Cause'
- 2017 - Proclamation Citation from Mayor of Edison, New Jersey, USA
- 2018 - Asia's Most Trusted Brand by International Brand Consulting Corp, USA
- 2018 – Postage Stamp by the Government of Bhutan
- 2019 – Assembly Resolution by New Jersey General Assembly, USA
- 2020 - Rabindranath Tagore Social Achievement Prize, by Rabindranath Tagore Literary Prize, Copenhagen, Denmark
- 2020 - Corona Yodha - By Governor of Maharashtra Shri Bhagat Singh Koshyari
- 2021 - APJ Abdul Kalam Bharat Puraskar
- 2022 - Bharat Gaurav Samaan at The House of Lords, London, UK