
‘Single Pasanga' to Premiere on August 10: Watch promo
The show features an exciting judging panel comprising filmmaker and actor Parthiban, Cooku with Comali and
Bigg Boss Tamil
fame Shrutika, and television favourite Alya Manasa. Together, the trio brings a compelling mix of experience, wit, and youthful relatability. Parthiban is expected to impress with his bold critiques and creative flair, while Shrutika adds her quirky charm and spontaneity. Alya Manasa, widely loved for her TV serials and digital presence, is set to connect with the young, social-savvy audience.
Here's the promo:
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Single Pasanga will see 10 young and vibrant social media influencers compete through a series of unpredictable and high-energy tasks. From hilarious challenges to emotional confrontations, the show aims to balance entertainment with moments of raw authenticity, celebrating individuality and group dynamics alike.
Popular TV host and influencer
Manimegalai
takes charge as the host. Known for her unmatched comic timing and vibrant personality, she's expected to bring her signature flair to the show, further elevating the entertainment quotient.
The newly released promo teases exciting glimpses of the contestants, the judges' quirky interactions, and Manimegalai's infectious energy, setting the tone for a unique, youth-oriented reality show.

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