Sa Re Ga Ma Pa The Next Singing ICON

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Sa Re Ga Ma Pa The Next Singing ICON
Season 13
StarringJudges
Koti
S. P. Sailaja
Chandrabose
Presented by Pradeep Machiraju
No. of contestants20
WinnerYasaswi Kondepudi
Runner-upBharat Raj
No. of episodes30
Release
Original network Zee Telugu
Original release23 August 2020 (2020-08-23) 
21 March 2021 (2021-03-21)
Season chronology

Sa Re Ga Ma Pa The Next Singing ICON is the 13th season of Indian Telugu language musical/singing reality television show Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Telugu . [1] [2] It premiered on Zee Telugu from 23 August 2020. [3] [4] [5] Kondepudi Yasaswi is the winner of the season. [6]

Contents

Production

It started on 23 August 2020 with Pradeep Machiraju as the host. [7] The show is directed by Shashi Kiran Goud and judged by Koti, S. P. Sailaja and Chandrabose. [8] The final episode was aired on 21 March 2021. [9]

Judges

Jury

Guests

GuestEpisode(s) No.Ref.
Rahul Sipligunj 2 [10]
Sudigali Sudheer 3 [11]
Ramya Krishnan 4 & 5 [12]
Baba Bhaskar 8 [13]
Jani Master
Bithiri Sathi 9 [14]
Sunitha Upadrashta 14 & 15
Aadi 24 & 25
Surbhi
Arun Chiluveru
Baba Sehgal 30 [15]
Geetha Madhuri [15]
Sid Sriram [15]
Rana Daggubati [16]
Zoya Hussain [15]

Contestants

Eliminations

ContestantRound
AnanyaSuper Six
YutiSemi Finals-2
SaipriyaSemi Finals-2
GaneshSemi Finals-1
Lakshmi GayathriSemi Finals-1
AbhilashQuarter Finals
TejaQuarter Finals
Sai SameeraRound 4
SwapnikaRound 4
BalajiRound 4
VikramRound 4
Prathima KoradaRound 2
RajeshwariRound 2
RanaRound 2

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