Sangeetha Mahayuddham
Sangeetha Mahayuddham | |
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Country of origin | India |
Original language | Tamil |
Production | |
Production locations | Tamil Nadu, India |
Running time | 1 hour |
Production company | Saibaba Telefilms Pvt. Ltd |
Original release | |
Network | Sun TV Sun TV HD |
Release | 19 June 2010 25 November 2012 | –
Sangeetha Mahayuddham, also known as Amul Sangeetha Mahayuddham, is a 2010–2012 Indian reality TV singing competition in the Tamil language that was broadcast on Sun TV.
The show features 6 Indian playback singers who lead their teams of contestants to compete against each other team with a view of winning the Sangeeta Mahayuddham Champion Trophy.
Season 1
[edit]The debut season of the show premiered on 19 June 2010, and was hosted by playback singer Chinmayi. The show was telecast on weekend nights.
Teams (season 1)
[edit]Thanjai Thalapathigal
[edit]The "Thanjai Thalapathigal" team consisted of:
- Madhu Balakrishnan (playback singer team captain)
- Suchithra
- Kaviya, was 11 years old at the time of the show.
- Bharath
Tirichy Thimingalangal
[edit]The "Tirichy Thimingalangal" team consisted of:
- Srilekha Parthasarathy (playback singer team captain)
- Saisharan, a finalist of Vijay TV's debut season of Airtel Super Singer Junior, and title winner of Airtel super singer senior.
- Vignesh, runner up of Vijay TV's debut season of Airtel Super Singer Junior.
- Manasi, winner of Sun TV's Athiradi Singer.
Nellai Sooraveli
[edit]The "Nellai Sooraveli" team consisted of:
- Annupamaa (playback singer team captain)
- Kousshik Ram
- Krishnamoorthy, winner of Vijay TV's debut season of Airtel Super Singer Junior.
- Monissha
Madurai Veerargal
[edit]The "Madurai Veerargal" team consisted of:
- Vijay Yesudas (playback singer team captain)
- Guruprasad
- Srisha
- Anakah
Chennai Singangal
[edit]The "Chennai Singangal" team consisted of:
- Devan Ekambaram (playback singer team captain)
- Gurupriya
- Aishwarya
- Sasinprabhu
Kovai Killadigal
[edit]The "Kovai Killadigal" team consisted of:
- Mathangi Jagdish (playback singer team captain)
- Al Rufian
- Bhargavi
- Sathyanarayanan
Grand Finale (season 1)
[edit]The teams selected for the finale were Srilekha's Tiruchi Thimingalangal and Madhu's Thanjai Thalapathigal.[1]
Srilekha's team members were Saisharan, Vignesh and Manasi,[1] of which Saisharan and Vignesh appeared on music competition reality shows aired on Vijay TV, and Manasi appeared on a music competition reality show aired earlier on Sun TV. Madhu led Suchithra, Kavya and Bharath into the battle.[1]
A special jury consisting of eminent personalities from the Tamil music industry including Vani Jairam judged the finale.[1]
Finale Result (season 1)
[edit]The Thanjai Thalapathigal team led by playback singer Madhu Balakrishnan won the competition.
Season 2
[edit]The second season of the show premiered on 30 October 2010.[2] Auditions took place in various cities across Tamil Nadu in November 2010.[2] Playback singer and host of season 1, Chinmayi, announced she would not return to host the show for the subsequent season. Her replacement host was playback singer and season 1 captain-contestant, Mathangi Jagdish, Grand Finale on 25 November 2012.
Teams (season 2)
[edit]Isai Sooravaligal
[edit]The "Isai Sooravaligal" team consisted of:
- Grace Karunas (playback singer team captain)
- Divyasri
- Febin
- Deepthi
Raaga Deepangal
[edit]The "Raaga Deepangal" team consisted of:
- Ranjith (playback singer team captain)
- Surach
PreethiBhargavi- Ovviya
Paayum Puligal
[edit]The "Paayum Puligal" team consisted of:
- Prasanna (playback singer team captain)
- Diwakar
- Madhumitha Shankar
- Srisha
Singa Kutties
[edit]The "Singa Kutties" team consisted of:
- Sunitha Sarathy (playback singer team captain)
- Roshini
- Guna
- Mukundh
Sangeetha Sudargal
[edit]The "Sangeetha Sudargal" team consisted of:
- Rahul Nambiar (playback singer team captain)
- Ajay
- Kirthika
- Sarath
Paatu Thimingalangal
[edit]The "Paatu Thimingalangal" team consisted of:
- Naveen (playback singer team captain and son of Raveendran)
- Karthik
- Shruthi
- Malvika Sundaresan
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d "Anjaraipettai – The Hindu". The Hindu. 24 September 2010. Retrieved 2 May 2015.
- ^ a b "Simply cinema – The Hindu". The Hindu. 29 October 2010. Retrieved 2 May 2015.