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A second season started on 30 May 2015. The new judges were [[Salim–Sulaiman|Salim Merchant]] and [[Sonakshi Sinha]], while [[Vishal Dadlani]] reprised his role as the judge. The show was hosted by [[Hussain Kuwajerwala]] and co-hosted by [[Asha Negi]].
A second season started on 30 May 2015. The new judges were [[Salim–Sulaiman|Salim Merchant]] and [[Sonakshi Sinha]], while [[Vishal Dadlani]] reprised his role as the judge. The show was hosted by [[Hussain Kuwajerwala]] and co-hosted by [[Asha Negi]].


[[Ananya Sritam Nanda]] won the second season and also been invited by the prime minister [[Narendra Modi]] for congratulations purpose.{{cn|date=May 2020}}
[[Ananya Sritam Nanda]] won the second season and also had the honour of being invited by the Prime Minister [[Narendra Modi]] for a congratulation.{{cn|date=May 2020}}


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 18:59, 3 January 2021

Indian Idol Junior
Hosted byKaran Wahi
Mandira Bedi
JudgesVishal Dadlani
Shekhar Ravjiani
Shreya Ghoshal
WinnerAnjana Padmanabhan
Runners-upDebanjana Karmakar
Anmol Jaswal
Nirvesh Dave
Release
Original networkSony TV
Original releaseJune 1, 2013 (2013-06-01) –
2015 (2015)

Indian Idol Junior is an Indian reality television singing competition. It is a spin-off of Indian Idol. It began broadcasting on Sony Entertainment Television from June 1, 2013.[1] Karan Wahi and Mandira Bedi were hosts of the show which was judged by music duo Vishal-Shekhar and with playback singer Shreya Ghoshal.[2]


A second season started on 30 May 2015. The new judges were Salim Merchant and Sonakshi Sinha, while Vishal Dadlani reprised his role as the judge. The show was hosted by Hussain Kuwajerwala and co-hosted by Asha Negi.

Ananya Sritam Nanda won the second season and also had the honour of being invited by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi for a congratulation.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Indian Idol Junior - About". setindia.com. Retrieved 1 June 2013.
  2. ^ "Indian Idol Junior's judges in Lucknow - Times of India". The Times of India.