Bgirl Titli from New Delhi on Balancing a 9–5 Life and the Art of Breaking

In the bustling rhythm of New Delhi’s streets, where hip-hop culture continues to grow and redefine itself, one name stands out with a mix of strength, grace, and pure dedication: Shruti Sharma, better known in the breaking community as Bgirl Titli. For the past eight years, Shruti has been dancing her heart out, breaking barriers and stereotypes while staying rooted in the essence of what she loves most — the culture, the grind, and the growth.

Her journey into breaking wasn’t driven by glamour or fame but by genuine curiosity and love for movement. “I love every element of it,” she says, her voice carrying the kind of calm that comes only from years of commitment. From footwork to freezes, from power moves to musicality, Shruti sees breaking not just as a dance form but as a lifelong teacher that continues to challenge and evolve her every day.

Balancing her dual life as a professional and a breaker, Shruti’s story is a perfect example of discipline meeting passion. “Motivation fades, consistency speaks,” she says, a motto she lives by. After clocking out from her 9–5 job, she hits the floor to train, sweat, and push her limits. For her, breaking isn’t just something she does; it’s a part of who she is. That dedication, that fire to keep showing up no matter how tired or busy she is, is what sets her apart.

The name “Titli” (butterfly) fits her perfectly, a symbol of transformation, freedom, and constant evolution. Every time she moves, it’s as if her body is speaking in rhythm with the music, translating emotions into motion. Her journey reminds many in the community that growth isn’t linear; it’s about staying consistent even when no one’s watching.

Shruti doesn’t see breaking as a destination but as an ever-expanding universe. “The more I dig, the more I realize there’s still so much to learn,” she admits. That curiosity keeps her grounded and hungry for more: new moves, new inspirations, new ways to express herself. Her relationship with breaking is deeply personal; it’s her meditation, her challenge, and her joy all rolled into one.

“Breaking is the real king,” she says simply, a statement that sums up her devotion to the art form. For her, it’s never been about chasing fame or validation; it’s about trusting the process and letting the journey unfold naturally. “Dekhna hai ye breaking mujhe kahaan tak le jaati hai,” she smiles, knowing that whatever lies ahead, she’ll meet it with the same fire that got her started eight years ago.

And that’s the essence of Bgirl Titli, a woman who moves with purpose, flies with freedom, and reminds us that real art is about showing up, staying curious, and dancing through it all.

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