Sangeetha Mahayuddham

Sangeetha Mahayuddham
Country of origin India
Original language(s) Tamil
Production
Location(s) Tamil Nadu, India
Running time 1 hour
Production company(s) Saibaba Telefilms Pvt. Ltd
Release
Original network Sun TV
Picture format (SDTV)

Sangeetha Mahayuddham, also known as Amul Sangeetha Mahayuddham, is an Indian reality TV singing competition in the Tamil language that was broadcast on Sun TV.

The show features 6 Indian playback singers who lead their teams of contestants to compete against each other team with a view of winning the Sangeeta Mahayuddham Champion Trophy.

Season 1

The debut season of the show premiered on 19 June 2010, and was hosted by playback singer Chinmayi. The show was telecast on weekend nights.

Teams (season 1)

Thanjai Thalapathigal

The "Thanjai Thalapathigal" team consisted of:

  1. Madhu Balakrishnan (playback singer team captain)
  2. Suchithra
  3. Kaviya, was 11 years old at the time of the show.
  4. Bharath

Tirichy Thimingalangal

The "Tirichy Thimingalangal" team consisted of:

  1. Srilekha Parthasarathy (playback singer team captain)
  2. Saisharan, a finalist of Vijay TV's debut season of Airtel Super Singer Junior.
  3. Vignesh, runner up of Vijay TV's debut season of Airtel Super Singer Junior.
  4. Manasi, winner of Sun TV's Athiradi Singer.

Nellai Sooraveli

The "Nellai Sooraveli" team consisted of:

  1. Annupamaa (playback singer team captain)
  2. Kousshik Ram
  3. Krishnamoorthy, winner of Vijay TV's debut season of Airtel Super Singer Junior.
  4. Monissha

Madurai Veerargal

The "Madurai Veerargal" team consisted of:

  1. Vijay Yesudas (playback singer team captain)
  2. Guruprasad
  3. Srisha
  4. Anakah

Chennai Singangal

The "Chennai Singangal" team consisted of:

  1. Devan Ekambaram (playback singer team captain)
  2. Gurupriya
  3. Aishwarya
  4. Sasinprabhu

Kovai Killadigal

The "Kovai Killadigal" team consisted of:

  1. Mathangi Jagdish (playback singer team captain)
  2. Al Rufian
  3. Bhargavi
  4. Sathyanarayanan

Grand Finale (season 1)

The teams selected for the finale were Srilekha's Tiruchi Thimingalangal and Madhu's Thanjai Thalapathigal.[1]

Srilekha's team members were Saisharan, Vignesh and Manasi,[1] of which Saisharan and Vignesh appeared on music competition reality shows aired on Vijay TV, and Manasi appeared on a music competition reality show aired earlier on Sun TV. Madhu led Suchithra, Kavya and Bharath into the battle.[1]

A special jury consisting of eminent personalities from the Tamil music industry including Vani Jairam judged the finale.[1]

Finale Result (season 1)

The Thanjai Thalapathigal team led by playback singer Madhu Balakrishnan won the competition.

Season 2

The second season of the show premiered on 30 October 2010.[2] Auditions took place in various cities across Tamil Nadu in November 2010.[2] Playback singer and host of season 1, Chinmayi, announced she would not return to host the show for the subsequent season. Her replacement host was playback singer and season 1 captain-contestant, Mathangi Jagdish.

Teams (season 2)

Isai Sooravaligal

The "Isai Sooravaligal" team consisted of:

  1. Grace Karunas (playback singer team captain)
  2. Divyasri
  3. Febin
  4. Deepthi

Raaga Deepangal

The "Raaga Deepangal" team consisted of:

  1. Ranjith (playback singer team captain)
  2. Surach
  3. Preethi Bhargavi
  4. Ovviya

Paayum Puligal

The "Paayum Puligal" team consisted of:

  1. Prasanna (playback singer team captain)
  2. Diwakar
  3. Madhumitha Shankar
  4. Srisha

Singa Kutties

The "Singa Kutties" team consisted of:

  1. Sunitha Sarathy (playback singer team captain)
  2. Roshini
  3. Guna
  4. Mukundh

Sangeetha Sudargal

The "Sangeetha Sudargal" team consisted of:

  1. Rahul Nambiar (playback singer team captain)
  2. Ajay
  3. Kirthika
  4. Sarath

Paatu Thimingalangal

The "Paatu Thimingalangal" team consisted of:

  1. Naveen (playback singer team captain and son of Raveendran)
  2. Karthik
  3. Shruthi

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Anjaraipettai - The Hindu". The Hindu. 24 September 2010. Retrieved 2 May 2015.
  2. 1 2 "Simply cinema - The Hindu". The Hindu. 29 October 2010. Retrieved 2 May 2015.
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