2002 saw Manjusha traveling to Germany to open a new chapter of Nupur. Quickly forming a group, Manjusha staged many performances in the cities of Cologne,Berlin,Dusseldorf and Essen, then returning to Sydney sometime after. Jinnie De (Manjusha’s daughter) now co-directs Nupur operations in Sydney, Australia. Nupur’s unbound charm took them to SBS TV News, Channel 31’s interview room, Kerri-Anne Show and many more TV exposures. The launch of Star Plus and Sony TV in Australia saw the girls of Nupur perform in front of an audience of many celebrities and aired nationwide in India. MTV India shot a hit song clip in the harbours of Sydney where Nupur girls were chosen once again to exhibit their true elegance.
2005 saw Nupur staging one of their largest concerts in their history. Shabd Saaz Awaz or Sound of Eternity, held in Bankstown Town Hall was a success, drawing an audience of over 700, and still attracting talk of the event today. Since Nupur promotes both Classical and Contemporary Dance forms, they have become all the more popular in the cultural and corporate scenarios.
Currently, Nupur holds workshops and classes and welcomes new talents. Jinnie De, the head instructor is trained in Odissi and also in contemporary styles of dance. Nupur has made a profound impact in Sydney’s entertainment scene and is much in demand in corporate shows and leading industry events like the Australian Dance Festival, and with many more years ahead, Nupur’s future is looking bright.