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From instant 50,000 cash prize to getting cheered by M Jayachandran, Mridula Varier, and Vaikkom Vijayalakshmi: Here's everything about 'Pattile Tharam'

From instant 50,000 cash prize to getting cheered by M Jayachandran, Mridula Varier, and Vaikkom Vijayalakshmi: Here's everything about 'Pattile Tharam'

Time of India17-05-2025
Malayalam television is introducing Pattile Tharam, a new music show premiering on May 17th, that celebrates talent without eliminations or scoring. Participants can win up to ₹50,000 instantly based on their performance, judged by M Jayachandran, Mridula Varier, and Vaikkom Vijayalakshmi. Airing weekends at 9 PM, the show promises heartwarming musical moments and second chances.
Malayalam television is set to launch a refreshing twist to the traditional music reality show format with its latest offering,
Pattile Tharam
. Premiering on Saturday, May 17, this music show promises to spotlight musical talents from across the state and beyond—minus the usual stress of eliminations, scoring, or finales.
What makes Pattile Tharam stand out is its unique format: participants who impress the judges with their performance can instantly win up to ₹50,000 as a cash prize. The show is purely performance-driven and focuses on celebrating talent without the usual trappings of competition.
The judging panel includes some of Malayalam music's most celebrated names—renowned music director
M Jayachandran
, popular playback singer
Mridula Varier
, and the uniquely gifted
Vaikkom Vijayalakshmi
.
The show marks a significant moment for Vaikkom Vijayalakshmi, as it's her first-ever appearance as a judge on a Malayalam television show.
The promos of Pattile Tharam have already created a buzz on social media. One teaser features a woman, long yearning for a chance to perform, taking the stage and leaving the judges stunned with her soul-stirring voice. Another promo showcases a dynamic father-son duo electrifying the set with a power-packed performance, proving that talent knows no age or boundaries.
Airing every Saturday and Sunday at 9 PM, Pattile Tharam promises to be a heartwarming celebration of music, talent, and second chances.
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