Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Mega Challenge

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Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Mega Challenge was a special installment of the popular Indian Sa Re Ga Ma Pa vocal contest shown on Zee TV. This show was a seven-week-long competition among eight teams representing eight different states and consisting of total 24 talented contestants from past seasons of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa. Two teams were competing against each other each week starting 30 October 2009, to head towards the finales. The show was made to celebrate the 1000th episode of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa, and the Grand Finale on 12 Dec 2009 marked the 1000th episode of this great singing competition - a historic moment for any show on Indian television. Notable Indian singers and musicians were selected for each of the episodes to make the decisions as the judges.

Contents

The final was between West Bengal Abhijit Ghoshal, Keka Ghoshal [1] and Sanchita Bhattacharya) and Maharashtra (Vaishali Made, Kaushik Deshpande and Rohit Raut) where the latter team was declared as a winner. Sonu Nigam, Suresh Wadkar and Pyarelal were seen as the panel of judges for the grand night.

Judges

The judges are:

Hosts

The hosts of Mega Challenge are:

Karan Singh and Archana Jani are Radio hosts, called "Radio Jockey" or "RJ" in India. They presented impressive Hindi voices in this show, but may have fallen short on expectations of TV audience.

Contestants

The contestants/captains who participate in this show are:

NameStateSRGMP-year
Parthiv Gohil Gujarat 1997
Sumedha Karmahe Madhya Pradesh 2007
Twinkle Bajpai Uttar Pradesh 2005
Vaishali Made Maharashtra 2009
Joy Chakraborty Assam 2007
Tarun Sagar Punjab 2009
Raja Hassan Rajasthan 2007
Abhijit Ghoshal West Bengal 2004

Teams

Assam:

Gujarat:

West Bengal:

Madhya Pradesh:

Maharashtra:

Punjab:

Rajasthan:

Uttar Pradesh:

Versus

Points

       *Maharashtra  vs. Uttar Pradesh                     *Friday
     *Maharashtra  vs. Uttar Pradesh                    *Saturday

Winner Maharashtra pass to the Semifinal!

              *Gujarat   vs.  Madhya Pradesh                         *Friday
                *Gujarat     vs.     Madhya Pradesh                           *Saturday

Winner Gujarat pass to the Semifinal!

                  *Rajasthan     vs.        Assam                               *Friday
                  *Rajasthan     vs.        Assam                              *Saturday

Winner Assam pass to the Semifinal!

                     *West Bengal    vs.           Punjab                                   *Friday
                     *West Bengal    vs.           Punjab                                   *Saturday

Winner West Bengal pass to the Semifinal!

                                *1st Semifinal                        *Maharashtra       vs.       Gujarat                                            *Friday
                       *Maharashtra       vs.             Gujarat                                        *Saturday

Winner Maharashtra and is the Mega Finalist of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Mega Challenge!

                                     2nd Semifinal                        *West Bengal            vs.              Assam                                              Friday
                       *West Bengal             vs.              Assam                                               Saturday

THE FINALS

The final was between West Bengal (Abhijit Ghoshal, Keka Ghoshal and Sanchita Bhattacharya) and Maharashtra (Vaishali Made, Kaushik Deshpande and Rohit Raut) where the latter team was declared as a winner. Sonu Nigam, Suresh Wadkar and Pyrelal were seen as the panel of judges for the grand night.

Eliminations

Here are the eliminations so far:

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