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Super Singer Junior 10 winner: Gayathri lifts the trophy

Super Singer Junior 10 winner: Gayathri lifts the trophy

Time of India26-05-2025
The grand finale of Super Singer Junior 10 unfolded in a spectacular celebration of music, talent, and emotions as young singing sensation Gayathri was crowned the winner of the season.
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Held on May 26, the finale turned into an unforgettable evening marked by soulful performances, star-studded appearances, and emotional moments.
The finale was graced by two of the biggest icons in Indian cinema and music, Ulaganayagan Kamal Haasan and Oscar-winning music composer A. R. Rahman, whose presence elevated the celebratory atmosphere. The highlight of the night came when Kamal Haasan took to the stage to announce Gayathri as the winner, triggering thunderous applause from the audience and emotional reactions from the finalists.
Throughout the season, Gayathri consistently impressed judges and audiences with her impeccable vocal range, control, and emotional depth. Her journey on the show has been one of growth and perseverance, and her final performance was a testament to her musical maturity. Judges unanimously agreed that she was a deserving winner, lauding her versatility and dedication.
'I still can't believe this moment is real,' said an overwhelmed Gayathri after lifting the trophy.
'This victory belongs to my parents, my mentors, and everyone who supported me. I've learned so much during this journey, and this platform has given me memories that will last a lifetime.'
The finale wasn't just about the crowning moment — it was a musical extravaganza featuring dazzling performances by all the finalists. The atmosphere was electric as each contestant brought their best to the stage one last time. The judges, who have mentored and witnessed their evolution week after week, had nothing but praise for the finalists.
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In addition to Gayathri's big win, Nasreen was declared the first runner-up, delivering a power-packed performance that showcased her classical prowess. Aadya and Sarasruthi shared the second runner-up title, winning hearts with their unique voices and heartfelt renditions.
The tenth season of Super Singer Junior has been a massive success, drawing huge TRP ratings and winning appreciation for unearthing exceptional young talent. As the curtain falls on another memorable season, the show once again proves that India's musical future is in very capable hands.
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