A 16-year-old contestant won first place on Mediacorp’s Tamil reality singing competition Yaar Antha Star 2024, taking home the prize money of S$10,000.
Pallavi, who is a student at One World International School Singapore, edged out four other contestants at the Grand Finals held at Mediacorp on Sunday (Mar 31) evening.
The Grand Finals, hosted by actor-host Jaynesh Isuran, was divided into two rounds. In the first, the finalists sang renditions of beloved Tamil melodies while in the second, they navigated changes in tempo and pitch in their performances.
“Ultimately, Pallavi triumphed with her charisma, vocal finesse and distinct musical style. Throughout the competition, Pallavi showcased exceptional growth and dedication, delivering spellbinding performances across diverse musical genres, which culminated in the win,” said Mediacorp in a statement.
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The runner-up was 17-year-old Soorya, who took home S$3,000 in prize money. Third place and S$2,000 went to Swathy, 20.
The other two finalists Shruthilayaa, 16, and Resshma, 17, received S$500 each.
Yaar Antha Star 2024 serves as a springboard for aspiring young singers, aged between 15 and 21, to showcase their vocal prowess and talent across Mediacorp’s multiple platforms, including mewatch and Vasantham.
Over three months, 12 contestants went through weekly themed performances and honed their skills under the mentorship of vocal coach Nirmala Narasimhan and industry veteran Elamaran Natarajan.
Their performances were evaluated by a panel of judges, featuring six-time National Film Award winner India KS Chithra, classical musician Muralikrishnan Rangan and contemporary artiste Yung Raja.
Fans can catch the entire competition on mewatch, Ungalukkaga Mediacorp’s Instagram and Facebook.
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Pallavi, who is a student at One World International School Singapore, edged out four other contestants at the Grand Finals held at Mediacorp on Sunday (Mar 31) evening.
The Grand Finals, hosted by actor-host Jaynesh Isuran, was divided into two rounds. In the first, the finalists sang renditions of beloved Tamil melodies while in the second, they navigated changes in tempo and pitch in their performances.
“Ultimately, Pallavi triumphed with her charisma, vocal finesse and distinct musical style. Throughout the competition, Pallavi showcased exceptional growth and dedication, delivering spellbinding performances across diverse musical genres, which culminated in the win,” said Mediacorp in a statement.
(Photo: Mediacorp)
The runner-up was 17-year-old Soorya, who took home S$3,000 in prize money. Third place and S$2,000 went to Swathy, 20.
The other two finalists Shruthilayaa, 16, and Resshma, 17, received S$500 each.
Yaar Antha Star 2024 serves as a springboard for aspiring young singers, aged between 15 and 21, to showcase their vocal prowess and talent across Mediacorp’s multiple platforms, including mewatch and Vasantham.
Over three months, 12 contestants went through weekly themed performances and honed their skills under the mentorship of vocal coach Nirmala Narasimhan and industry veteran Elamaran Natarajan.
Their performances were evaluated by a panel of judges, featuring six-time National Film Award winner India KS Chithra, classical musician Muralikrishnan Rangan and contemporary artiste Yung Raja.
Fans can catch the entire competition on mewatch, Ungalukkaga Mediacorp’s Instagram and Facebook.
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