The singing reality show Sa Re Ga Ma Pa is welcome today amongst the amazing singer participant Jugpreet Bajwa apart from his singing received huge accolades from his co-contestants, it is in fact had been also selected as a fine singer of the show. Sa Re Ga Ma Pa 2016, a hugely popular singing reality show, which is currently air on the popular channel Zee TV.
In fact, it is Jugpreet Bajwa manged to impress the judge of the show Sajid-Wajid, Mika Singh and Pritam Chakraborty. Tonight Bajwa 21 will be having an appearance on the singing show and he is blind. He lost his vision at 5 months due to cancer and misdiagnosis. He left his home in Vancouver, Canada, in order to have an arrival on Delhi for the audition to the show which saw almost 50,000 aspirants line up this year for a chance to get famous.
On a Thursday afternoon, he’s in the make-up room on set in a sand leather jacket. He is listening to Tadap Tadap from Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam on his phone, and he will be performing on the same.
Especially Pritam and Wajid, besides 30-member jury members heavily impressed with him and appreciate him a lot, even the tears come on the judges eyes after they saw the budding singer.
Now the question is in order to get selected, he needs to perform better than Jyotica Tangri, a performance powerhouse from Jalandhar, who had been proved herself on another musical show The Voice India.
Top 10 Singers Sa Re Ga Ma Pa
1) Abhigyan Das
2) shmita Kar
3) Harjot Kaur
4) Hashmat and Sultana
5) Jagpreet Bajwa
6) Jyotica Tangree
7) Kushal Paul
8) Rupali Jagga
9) Sachin Kumar Valmikan
10) Senjuti Das
Anyway, after making a grand arrival on the show, Bajwa shares his story with everybody. Bajwa also share the same with media and he stated that, My schoolmates in Canada would say, ‘this one won’t do anything. What can he do?’ Indians tend to treat blindness as a sin or punishment,” he says. But luckily, he found music. “The first time I sang on stage for Canada Day… it was Mere Sapnon Ki Rani for the mayor. It was an emotional moment for my parents. And it made my mates see me as more than just ‘the blind kid’”.
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