Joshi proves that a dancer’s reach can-and should-go beyond the studio mirror.
Tanishq Joshi
While many dancers find their lane, Tanishq Joshi is effortlessly gliding across multiple-excelling not only in education but also in commercial campaigns, stage performances, and digital content. His extraordinary versatility proves that artistic excellence isn’t confined to the studio. It lives on stage, in front of the camera, and across every screen.
Joshi’s mainstream breakthrough came in 2025, when he starred in Del Taco’s “Del Yeah” campaign. Far from a background role, he was a co-lead and creative force, showcasing not only his magnetic movement but also his strategic storytelling. The campaign, aired widely across digital and TV platforms, marked a significant moment for South Asian representation in Western advertising-and a reminder of Joshi’s crossover power.
He followed that up with a high-profile appearance in Pepsi India’s “Rise Up Baby” anthem alongside Bollywood megastar Ranveer Singh. Joshi’s placement in the campaign wasn’t incidental; his presence was deliberate, dynamic, and central, highlighting his international appeal and ability to resonate across cultures.
From there, his commercial work only expanded. He delivered standout performances and contributed creatively to projects with Red Bull DYS “Tune In,” Bacardi India, and Campus Shoes. Each of these collaborations allowed Joshi to blend choreography with concept creation, elevating the role of the dancer to that of a storytelling partner and visual architect.
But Joshi’s power doesn’t end with ads-his on-stage impact is equally commanding. He’s performed at prestigious venues like the Natural History Museum of LA and co-choreographed a set that took 2nd place at World of Dance Philadelphia. A defining highlight was his choreographed group performance at Club Jete, one of LA’s most elite dance platforms coveted by choreographers worldwide. There, Joshi boldly represented South Asians on a stage known for curating only the best in the industry-further proving that his voice isn’t just present, but necessary.
His stage resume also includes appearances at JaQuel Knight’s Adidas Showdown and Pharrell Williams’ “Something in the Water” festival, demonstrating his ability to electrify large crowds with precision and charisma.
Joshi has also been tapped for commissioned pieces like “Naach Baby Dance” and “Wakao”-presented at the Josh App Influencer Fest and with celebrity choreographer Lauren Gottlieb. These projects blend dance with digital entertainment, showcasing his strategic flair for remaining relevant in today’s media-driven world.
Whether performing for thousands or choreographing viral content, Joshi proves that a dancer’s reach can-and should-go beyond the studio mirror. His presence across platforms is intentional, powerful, and transformative.
Tanishq Joshi is not just succeeding-he is dominating every genre he touches. His ability to blend entertainment, identity, and innovation makes him one of the most remarkable,
cross-disciplinary artists of his generation. From live stages to global campaigns, Joshi continues to set a new standard for what it means to be a culturally conscious and creatively driven artist today.
