
Delhi youngsters rock at Fresh Face finale
Winners Abhiraj Singh and Riya Sharma strike a pose with Delhi Times Fresh Face Season 16 celebrity judge Ashi Khanna
The city finale of JOY presents
Delhi Times Fresh Face
Season 16, powered by AcneStar, was high on fun, talent and entertainment. The evening, graced by content creator
Ashi Khanna
as the celebrity judge, was held at Omaxe Mall, Chandni Chowk.
TFF 16 contestants Neeti Rana and Manak Malhotra
After competing with contestants from different colleges, 24 contestants made it to the city finale. The evening began with a ramp walk and introduction round where contestants impressed the judges and the audience with their confidence.
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This was followed by the talent round where the contestants showcased dance moves, vocal prowess, acting skills and even magic tricks.
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Celebrity judge and content creator Ashi Khanna, said, 'I had a lot of fun being here. I had always seen the coverage dedicated to Times Fresh Face in Delhi Times and followed the buzz around it on social media, but seeing so much talent live, that too by being on the judging panel, was an exciting experience. My motto in life is staying authentic, being real and that's my message to all the youngsters too.'
Celebrity judge Ashi Khanna
Spotlight on the freshest faces
After the ramp walk, intro and talent rounds, five girls and five boys made it to the final Q&A round. The contestants tackled questions like, 'What's the one product that the world can live without' to 'What's the one theme song to describe you' with spontaneity and wit.
TFF contestants during the talent round
Having impressed the judges with their personality and prompt answers, Riya Sharma from Kamala Nehru College and Abhiraj Singh from Bharati Vidyapeeth were announced as the winners of the city finale. Arpita Das from Kirori Mal College and Bennett University's Bhumanyu Mishra were selected as the first runners-up and Dev Kishorre from Bennett University and Sanjana Sood from Mata Sundari College for Women were chosen as the second runners-up.
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