Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Kannada

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Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Kannada
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Genre Reality Musical
Presented by Anushree
Judges Hamsalekha
Vijay Prakash
Rajesh Krishnan
Arjun Janya [1]
Country of origin India
Original languageKannada
No. of seasons20
Production
Producer Zee Studios
Production locations Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time90 minutes
Original release
Network Zee Kannada
Release2006 (2006) 
present
Related
Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Championship

Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Kannada is a Kannada version of the Indian musical reality television show Sa Re Ga Ma Pa . [2] [3] [4] The presenter is Anushree, and the judges are Hamsalekha, Vijay Prakash, and Arjun Janya. [5] [6] [7]

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Season overview

YearSeasonWinnerRunner-up 1Runner-up 2AnchorJudges
20061ChinmaySowmya ShreeRajesh Krishnan / MD Pallavi S. Janaki (Finale Episode)
2006-072 - Women's Special Vijay Prakash
3OhileshwariMD PallaviRajesh Krishnan
Little Champs - 4Manojavam Athreya Archana Udupa Rajesh Krishnan

Vani Jayaram (Finale Episode)

Little Champs - 5 Champion of ChampionsAshwin SharmaManojavam Athreya Archana Udupa Rajesh Krishnan

S. Janaki

2009Saregama Challenge - 6Nakul AbhyankarHarshika PoonachaRajesh Krishnan Hemanth Nanditha Archana Udupa
2009-10Little Champs - 7Yogeendra H, SanjanaSachin, Aishwarya Rangarajan M. D. Pallavi Rajesh Krishnan
2010-11Little Champs - 8AkhilaRajat HegdeKiranNakul

Vinayak Joshi

Raghu Dixit

M. D. Pallavi Gurukiran Usha Uthup (Finale Episode)

2012Little Champs - 9GaganVarsha Vijay Prakash

Sowmya Raoh Usha Uthup (Finale Episode)

2015Little Champs - 10Supriya JoshiAnkita KunduNiharika Anushree Hamsalekha
Vijay Prakash
Rajesh Krishnan
Arjun Janya
201611 Channappa Huddar Shreeram R KasarAishwarya Rangarajan
2016-17Little Champs - 12AnvithaShreekarDarshan
201713SunilMehaboob sabShree Harsha
2017-18Little Champs - 14VishwaprasadGnanesh and Keerthana
201815Keertan HollaHanumantaSadhvini Koppa
2019Little Champs - 16Omkar PattarGurukiran HegdeSunad M Prasad
202017Shreenidhi ShashtriAshwin SharmaKambada Rangayya
202118
Championship
Team NanditaTeam Indu NagarajTeam Anuradha
2022Little Champs - 19Pragati BadigerShivaniTanushree
202320DarshanRamesh LambaniDr. Shravya S Rao

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