Mangaluru: Devika wins 'BIG Golden Voice Junior'


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (ANK)

Mangaluru, Jun 6: Devika emerged winner at the 'BIG Golden Voice Junior' held at Advaith Hyundai, Kuntikaana on June 3. The singing competition was organised by Dakshina Kannada’s famous FM station 92.7 BIG FM for children below 16 years.

More than 35 contestants participated in the competetion. The preliminary round was conducted on May 27. As many as 12 were selected for the final round. Shriya Bhandary, Tanush Raj, Nagayya, Sanath, Devika Prashanth, Ananya, Kiran Chinmayi, Jovita, Rakshitha Shetty, Anuskha, Khsitij and Rovina gave tough competition to each other.

Popular singer and actress Esther Noronha, classical and orchestra singer Jostna and trained musician Melroy were the judges.


    










Speaking on the occasion Esther Noronha said, "I am happy to be part of the event. It is a pleasure to see children performing. I wish all the participants the best and thank you Mangaluru for supporting my movies."

Rajesh Ullal from Advaith Hyundai said, "BIG FM and Advaith Hyundai have held a lot of events together. We are committed to do such events
for the society. It is more refreshing to see kids singing and definitely it is a great initiative."

RJ Errol compered the programme. Joel Rebello welcomed the gathering.

RJ Roopesh, Arun Viswanath, Kiran Naayar, Alston from Big FM and Melwyn, Sudhakar and others from Advaith Hyundai were present.

  

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