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Indian television showSuper Singer JuniorCreated byPresented by(2007), Divya (2009), Makapa Anand & Bhavana (2011), Priyanka Deshpande (2017)Country of originIndiaOriginal language(s)No. Of seasons6ProductionExecutive producer(s)Production location(s),Running time1ReleaseOriginal networkOriginal release2007 –PresentSuper Singer Junior – Thamizhagathin Chellakuralukkana Thedal (the search for the sweet voice of Tamil Nadu) – is a show hosted by, a popular Tamil channel of the Star Network, and sponsored.
It is a singing talent hunt for the children of age group 6–14. This is the junior version of the show, which premiered in 2006. Auditions are held in various parts of,. The show attracts many kids from all over the state and rigorous multi-level selection procedures are done in order to select the contestants for the competition. Contents.Season 1 The first season of the show premiered in 2007 and was hosted. Of the many kids who auditioned for the show, 25 were selected to go on to the stage show, which consisted of a variety of interesting rounds.
The judges at the studio were. Krishnamoorthy emerged the winner after a hard-fought finals with an equally brilliant Vignesh, who had an amazing flavor for folk. The other finalists were Saicharan and Aparna (who won against 'Madhumitha Shankar' in the wild card round) who also gave a very tough competition.After the show's conclusion, finalist Saicharan and semi-finalist Madhumitha Shankar went onto compete in seasons 3 and 4 of.
Was subsequently crowned winner of season 3 of Airtel Super Singer and chosen by music directors and to sing in the films, and.Season 2. Main article:The first episode of the season premiered on 15 July 2009, and episodes were telecast on between Monday to Thursday each week at 9:00pm. Children from the age of 6 years to the age of 14 years were permitted to audition to showcase their talent on 's platform. Apart from gaining recognition from acclaimed names of the music industry and being a child singing icon, the show initially promised that its winner would be honored with 25 in cash prize money. Later, the hosts in each episode of the top 25 performance rounds announced that the winner would win a Villa in Anugraha Satellite Town worth 25 from its season 2 sponsor, Navashakthi Township and Developers.Following playback singer 's decision to quit hosting earlier in the year, various television anchors including, and, filled in to host the show at various intervals, and playback singer Divya appeared fairly regularly during the season as a replacement. Returned as a voice trainer, and playback singer returned as a permanent judge of the show. Playback singers, and also joined the show as permanent judges to replace who quit the show.A number of eminent playback singers and music directors appeared during the season as guest judges, including, Pushpavanam Kuppuswamy, Veeramani Raju, Vinaya,.
Stars from also appeared as judges during the season, including former contestants, Anitha Karthikeyan, and, and permanent judges, and – the latter of whom introduced the winner, as a in the 2011 film,.Grand finalist Nithyashree, semi-finalist Srinisha, and semi-finalist Priyanka were introduced as playback singers in the 2011 film,. Runner-up Shravan R. Pratap was introduced as a playback singer in the 2011 Tamil language film, Paasakaara Nanbargal. These four individualsalso regularly performed throughout. Nithyashree was later crowned runner-up in, a reality TV singing competition that is being broadcast on the Indian TV channel,.Season 3 The first episode of the season premiered on 17 October 2011, and episodes were telecast on between Monday to Thursday each week at 9:00pm.
Children from the age of 6 years to the age of 14 years were permitted to audition to showcase their talent. Apart from gaining recognition from acclaimed names of the music industry and being a child singing icon, the show promised that its winner would be honored with a 3-bedroom townhouse worth 60 from its season 3 sponsor, Arun Excello Home Pvt Ltd.Auditions took place in,. Auditions for season 3 were judged by prominent playback singers and vocalists, including, Pushpavanam Kuppuswamy,. All audition rounds were hosted by actresses and.The main competition performance rounds were hosted by, and Bhavana. Spoorthi with Airtel Super Singer Junior Season 4 TrophySpoorthi Santhosh Rao (also known as Contestant SSJ03 Spoorthi) was born 3 April 2005, and 9 years old at the time of the show. Spoorthi is from, and did not know until 2014, which she picked up during her time on the show's studio set.
She studied in, and received musical training in light music from Narahari Dixit, from Pt. Rajgopal Kallurkar, from Yashasvi Subbarao, and from. Spoorthi said she auditioned for the show because she liked, the runner-up in the previous season of the showSpoorthi was selected as a direct finalist by the judges prior to the wildcard entry rounds, and was announced the winner of the fourth season of Airtel Super Singer Junior at the season's grand finale on 20 February 2015.
As the winner, Spoorthi was awarded a Townhouse at Temple Green Township in by the show's sponsor Arun Excello, worth 70 lakhs Indian Rupees. Jessica Judes (also known as Contestant SSJ10 Jessica) was born 8 December 2000 in, Canada, was 15 years old at the time of the show. The show's official website listed her other nicknames as 'Jess' and 'Jessi'.
She lived in and had to temporarily live in to participate in the competition. At the time of the show, she was studying at, but her mother Mercy Judes, who had given up her job at in Canada, kept Jessica away from school for a year so she could prepare for the competition., the show's host confirmed that she was the first to make it to the finals.Jessica was selected as a finalist after receiving the highest number of votes from the public during the wild card round, and was announced as the runner-up for the fourth season of Airtel Super Singer Junior at the season's grand finale on 20 February 2015. As runner up of the show, she was awarded 1 kilogram of gold by NAC Jewellers, one of the show's sponsors, but Jessica donated her prize for the welfare of, particularly to Sri Lankan Tamil orphanages and to displaced Sri Lankan Tamil people who have been staying in various rehabilitation camps in Tamil Nadu.
Her gesture of donating entire prize money has not been made by any other contestant throughout the history of the show. The gesture prompted actor to invite Jessica to his residence, where he personally congratulated her for finishing as runner-up, lauded her generosity for donating her entire prize-money for the welfare of Tamils in Lanka and elsewhere, and presented her with a special gift from his actress-wife,. Haripriya(HP) (also known as Contestant SSJ01 Haripriya) was born 11 April 2001, and 13 years old at the time of the show. The show's official website listed her other nickname as 'Ammu'. She previously participated in the third season of the show, but was eliminated and did not reach the finals during that season.Haripriya was selected as a direct finalist for the fourth season of Airtel Super Singer Junior by the judges prior to the wildcard entry rounds. She ended up in third place at the season's grand finale on 20 February 2015.
Srisha (also known as Contestant SSJ07 Srisha) was born 14 May 1999, and 15 years old at the time of the show. The show's official website listed her other nickname as 'Pinky'. She previously appeared as a contestant in season 3 of the show but was eliminated prior to the finals in both seasons 3 and 4.Srisha failed to receive enough votes from the public during the wildcard rounds, but the judges still chose to select her as a finalist at the conclusion of the wildcard round based on judge's scoring. Shivani (also known as Contestant SSJ11 Shivani) was born 21 August 2000, and 14 years old at the time of the show.
She attended The PSBB millennium school. The show's official website also listed her other nicknames as 'Chella kutty', 'Chella papa', 'Chuchu kuttu' and 'Pattu kunjalam'. She received training from Vasanthi Gopal, and she previously appeared as a contestant on 's reality TV singing competition,.After being eliminated from the competition, Shivani qualified as a wildcard entrant. Performances SSJ Awards Round & Wild Card Results (2 February 2015 – 6 February 2015).
Compere: & Bhavna Balakrishnan. Permanent Voice Trainer:. Permanent Judges:, andAt the start of this round, television anchor and compere Ma Ka Pa Anand was congratulated by the cast for having been cast in 2015 as a hero in 5 films.
It was also noted that he had recorded 5 separate songs as a playback singer.This round was a celebration round for the wild card contestants and direct finalist contestants. Each of the contestants were given an award in a particular category, and were required to sing a song in the given category.In the episode telecast on 4 February 2015, the results from the wild card round were released. Contestant SSJ10 Jessica was selected as a wildcard finalist after receiving the most votes from the public. Compere Bhavna Balakrishnan announced that Jessica received 1,391,881 votes from the public during the wild card round.
Contestant SSJ08 Anushya was also selected after receiving the second highest number of votes (consisting of more than 1 million votes) from the public during the wild card round. The permanent judges were unsatisfied with this result and selected SSJ07 Srisha as a finalist also based on the judge's marks. 12 June 1981. Archived from on 19 July 2011.
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