Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs 2019

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Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs 2019
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Country of originIndia
No. of episodes35
Release
Original network Zee TV
Original release9 February (2019-02-09) 
9 June 2019 (2019-06-09)
Season chronology
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2020

Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs 2019 is an Indian reality television program that premiered on 9 February 2019 and ended on 9 June 2019 [1] on Zee TV. The series, a children's singing competition, was hosted by Ravi Dubey and judged by Amaal Malik, Richa Sharma and Shaan. It was the 7th season of the franchise and was won by 14-year-old Sugandha Date. [2] [3] [4] [5]

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Format

Children aged 5 – 15 years participate in a singing competition. In the auditions round, they have 100 seconds to impress the three judges and the 30-members of the grand jury. If two of the three judges say YES and they secure at least 50 per cent of the support of the Grand Jury, then the contestant progresses to the next round.

In the Gala round, the judges select the 'Student of the Week' who is the best performer according to them. The contestant gets to sit on a 'flying sofa', which indicates that the contestant is safe from next week's elimination.

The last episode would be called as Grand finale and would be crowded winner among the top 7 finalists. [6]

Grand jury

There were 30 jurists who score each contestant up to 10 points for the strength of their performance. The contestants' points were averaged, and if any performer receives 100% her/his performance becomes a "Chartbuster Performance". The jurists were: [7]

Grand Jury

Top 16 Contestants

After the "Mega Audition", the show received its top 16 singers, 9 of whom where eliminated in the weeks prior to the finale who are as follows:

Top 7 finalists

The following top seven finalists went on to the grand finale: [8]

[11]

Contestants

Sugandha DateWinner
Mohammed Faiz1st Runner up
Pritam Acharya2nd Runner up
Aayush K.C.Finalist
Anushka PatraFinalist
Aastha DasFinalist
Swaransh TiwariFinalist

Grand finale

In the grand finale the show had 100 piece grand symphony orchestra, a first for Indian television. The show also invited three professional singers: [12]

See also

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