Ankit Kushwah breakdancing in power move wearing Indian colors at international competition

Railway Worker Becomes India's Top Breakdancer

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Ankit Kushwah learned breakdancing by rewinding his TV, worked as a ticket collector to support his family after his father died, and still became one of India's most decorated breakers. He's now represented his country across 11+ nations without ever stepping into a professional dance studio.

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Most people thought Ankit Kushwah's dancing career ended the day he started checking tickets at Bhopal railway station. They were wrong.

Known in the breaking world as B-Boy Antique, Ankit never had money for dance classes or fancy studios. His teacher was the rewind button on his TV, where he'd replay moves over and over until his body remembered every detail.

When his father passed away, Ankit took over the railway job to keep his family afloat. The 8-hour shifts at Bhopal station meant long days on his feet, scanning tickets and managing crowds. But every night after work, when most people would collapse into bed, Ankit trained.

He practiced in silence, driven by a promise to himself that his dream wouldn't die with his changed circumstances. No studio, no instructor, just him and his obsession with perfection.

Railway Worker Becomes India's Top Breakdancer

Today, Ankit is one of India's most decorated breakdancers. He's battled competitors in over 11 countries, carrying the Indian flag into circles where breaking is an art form and a lifestyle. His moves, learned from grainy TV footage and endless repetition, now match skills honed in the world's best dance studios.

Why This Inspires

Ankit's story reminds us that passion doesn't need permission or perfect conditions. He could have used his father's death, his demanding job, or his lack of formal training as reasons to quit. Instead, he used them as fuel.

His journey proves that the rewind button can be as powerful as any dance instructor when paired with determination. Every ticket he collected funded his family's stability, and every post-shift practice session built his legacy.

The railway worker who never stopped dancing is now inspiring a generation of Indian breakers who see that your starting point doesn't determine your destination. Sometimes the most unlikely paths lead to the most extraordinary places.

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Based on reporting by The Better India

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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