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Super Singer Junior
Created byVijay TV
Presented by
Country of originIndia
Original languageTamil
No. of seasons9
Production
Executive producerVijay TV
Running time60 minutes
Original release
NetworkSTAR Vijay
ReleaseFebruary 2007 (2007-02) –
present
Related
Super Singer (Bengali reality show)

Airtel Super Singer Junior Ithu Thamizhagathin Chellakuralukkana Thedal (the search for the sweet voice of Tamil Nadu) – is a reality TV show since February 2007 hosted by Vijay TV,[1] a popular Tamil channel of the Star Network, and sponsored by Bharti Airtel. It is a singing talent hunt for the children of age group 6–15. This is the junior version of the Airtel Super Singer show, which premiered on 28 April 2006. Auditions are held in various parts of Tamil Nadu, India. The show attracts many kids from all over the state and rigorous multi-level selection procedures are done in order to select the contestants for the competition.

Airtel Super Singer Junior Season 1[edit]

Airtel Super Singer Junior 2007, the first season of the Airtel Super Singer Junior show, premiered in February 2007 and was hosted by Chinmayi. The Grand Finale of Airtel Super Singer Junior 1 premiered on 13 July 2007. Episodes were telecasted on Star Vijay between Friday to Sunday. Out of the many kids who auditioned for the show, 25 were selected to go on to the stage show, which consisted of a variety of interesting rounds. The judges at the studio were K.S. Chithra and Usha Uthup. Krishnamoorthy emerged the winner after a hard-fought finals with an equally brilliant Vignesh, who had an amazing flavor for folk. The other finalists were Saicharan and Aparna Rajagopalan (who won against Madhumitha Shankar in the wild card round) who also gave a very tough competition.[citation needed]

After the show's conclusion, finalist Saicharan and semi-finalist Madhumitha Shankar went onto compete in seasons 3 and 4 of the senior version of the show. Saicharan was subsequently crowned winner of Airtel Super Singer 3 (2010 - 2011) and chosen by music directors A. R. Rahman and D. Imman to sing in the films Godfather, Manam Kothi Paravai, and Saattai.[citation needed]

Airtel Super Singer Junior Season 2[edit]

The first episode of season 2 premiered on 21 June 2009, and episodes were telecast on Vijay TV between Monday to Thursday.[2][3] Children from the age of 6 years to the age of 14 years were permitted to audition to showcase their talent on Vijay TV's platform.[2] Apart from gaining recognition from acclaimed names of the music industry and being a child singing icon, the show initially promised that its winner would be honored with Rs.25 lakhs in cash prize money.[2] Later, the hosts in each episode of the top 25 performance rounds announced that the winner would win a Villa in Anugraha Satellite Town worth Rs.25 lakhs from its season 2 sponsor, Navashakthi Township and Developers.[citation needed]

Following playback singer Chinmayi's decision to quit hosting Vijay TV's Super Singer series earlier in the year,[4][5] various television anchors including Divyadarshini, Sivakarthikeyan, Aishwarya Prabhakar, and Uma Padmanabhan, filled in to host the show at various intervals, and playback singer Divya appeared fairly regularly during the season as a replacement. Ananth Vaidyanathan returned as a voice trainer, and playback singer K. S. Chithra returned as a permanent judge of the show. Playback singers Mano, and Malgudi Subha also joined the show as permanent judges to replace Usha Uthup who quit the show.[citation needed]

A number of eminent playback singers and music directors appeared during the season as guest judges, including P. B. Sreenivas, P. Susheela, M. S. Viswanathan, S. Janaki, L. R. Eswari, Jency, Manikka Vinayagam, Unni Menon, Sadhana Sargam, Nithyasree Mahadevan, Suchithra, Harish Raghavendra, Madhu Balakrishnan, Sowmya, Annupamaa, Haricharan, Pushpavanam Kuppuswamy, Veeramani Raju, Charulatha Mani, Sunitha Sarathy, Ramya NSK, Srimathumitha, Shalini, Vinaya, Tippu, Mahathi, and Prashanthini. Stars from the senior version of the show also appeared as judges during the season, including former contestants Naresh Iyer, Anitha Karthikeyan, Nikhil Mathew, and Ajeesh, and permanent judges P. Unnikrishnan, Anuradha Sriram and Srinivas – the latter of whom introduced the winner, Alka Ajith, as a playback singer in the 2011 Malayalam language film, The Train.[citation needed]

Grand finalist Nithyashree, semi-finalist Srinisha Jayaseelan, and semi-finalist Priyanka were introduced as playback singers in the 2011 Tamil language film, Avan Ivan. Runner-up Shravan R. Pratap was introduced as a playback singer in the 2011 Tamil language film, Paasakaara Nanbargal. These four individualsalso regularly performed throughout Vijay TV's Super Singer series. Nithyashree was later crowned runner-up in Indian Idol Junior (season 2), a reality TV singing competition that is being broadcast on the Hindi language Indian TV channel, Sony TV.[citation needed]

Airtel Super Singer Junior Season 3[edit]

The first episode of the season premiered on 17 October 2011, and episodes were telecast on Vijay TV between Monday to Friday. Children from the age of 6 years to the age of 14 years were permitted to audition to showcase their talent. Apart from gaining recognition from acclaimed names of the music industry and being a child singing icon, the show promised that its winner would be honored with a 3-bedroom townhouse worth Rs.60 lakhs from its season 3 sponsor, Arun Excello Home Pvt Ltd.[citation needed]

Auditions took place in Chennai, Coimbatore, and Trichy. Auditions for season 3 were judged by prominent playback singers and vocalists, including Nithyasree Mahadevan, S. P. Sailaja, Manikka Vinayagam, Pushpavanam Kuppuswamy, S. Sowmya, and Mahathi. All audition rounds were hosted by actresses Kalyani and Ramya.[citation needed]

The main competition performance rounds were hosted by Makapa Anand, Kalyani Nair, and Bhavana Balakrishnan. Playback singers K.S. Chithra, Mano and Malgudi Subha returned as permanent judges, and Ananth Vaidyanathan returned as permanent voice trainer.[citation needed]

Special Awards (season 3) Special awards have been given to the top three singers and the wild card entrants.[citation needed]

Contestant ID Contestant Name Award
SSJ 01 Jeyanth Most Energetic Singer
SSJ 02 Rakshitha Best Western Singer
SSJ 03 Anjana The Cutest Singer
SSJ 04 Pragathy Guruprasad Best Classical Singer
SSJ 05 Aajeedh Khalique Most Stylish Singer
SSJ 06 Anu Anand Most Expressive Singer
SSJ 07 Sukanya Most Creative Singer
SSJ 08 Akileswaran Best Entertainer
SSJ 09 Yazhini Best Melody Singer
SSJ 10 Gowtham The Soulful Singer
SSJ 11 Rajaganapathy Best Comeback
SSJ 12 Sephy Best Performer
SSJ 13 Malavika Most Progressive Singer

Grand final contestants (season 3)

Finalists selected by permanent judges
  1. SSJ07 Sukanya
  2. SSJ04 Pragathi Guruprasad
  3. SSJ10 Goutham
Finalists selected by public vote during wild card round
  1. SSJ05 Aajeedh Khalique
  2. SSJ09 Yazhini

The Grand finale premiered on 26 October 2012, evening at Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium live. A.R. Rahman was the special guest here among all the usual judges. The results were announced by A. R. Rahman and the title winner of Airtel Super Singer Junior 3 was Aajeedh Khalique and the first runner up was Pragathy Guruprasad.

Round Pragathi Guruprasad Aajeedh Khalique Sukanya Yazhini Gowtham
1 Isaiyarasi Vande Mataram Minsaara Poove Mannavan Vandhaanadi Paatum Naane
2 Mayya Mayya Iru Pookal Anjali Anjali Chandralekha Vidu Kathaiya

Airtel Super Singer Junior Season 4[edit]

Airtel Super Singer Junior 4, the fourth season of the Airtel Super Singer Junior show, premiered on 31 March 2014. Ananth Vaidyanathan returned as a voice trainer, and playback singers, K.S. Chithra, Mano, and Malgudi Subha returned as judges. Makapa Anand, Priyanka Deshpande, and Bhavana Balakrishnan were the hosts for the fourth season.[6] Children from the age of 6 years to the age of 14 years participated in the first leg of the auditions from across the state of Tamil Nadu.[6] The show promised its winner a townhouse worth 70 lakh rupees from Arun Excello Temple Green Township,[6] and 1 kilogram of gold would be presented to the runner up by NAC Jewellers. The show is hosted by Ma Ka Pa Anand and Priyanka Deshpande,[7] and directed by "R.K".[7]

The show was telecasted on weekdays from 9:00pm,[6] but once the show reached wild card entry rounds, the show was telecast on weekdays from 9:30pm. The grand finale on 20 February 2015 took place in Chennai at Thangavelu Engineering College,[8][9] and was telecast live from 6:00pm onwards.[9] Following the results being revealed at the conclusion of the finale, it was also announced that contestant Jessica Judes would donate any prize she won to Ceylon Tamil orphanages, a gesture that has not been made by any other contestant throughout the history of the show. At the conclusion of the finale, Spoorthi Santosh Rao won the Airtel Super Singer Junior 4 title and Jessica Judes won her placement as runner up of Airtel Super Singer Junior 4, ahead of the third placed finalist Haripriya, and fourth placed finalists Anushya, Srisha, and Bharath.[10]

Finals Top contestants

Spoorthi with Airtel Super Singer Junior Season 4 Trophy

Spoorthi Santhosh Rao (also known as Contestant SSJ03 Spoorthi) was born 3 April 2005, and 9 years old at the time of the show.[11] Spoorthi is from Bangalore, and did not know Tamil until 2014,[8] which she picked up during her time on the show's studio set. She studied in Sri Aurobindo Memorial School,[11] and received musical training in light music from Narahari Dixit, tabla from Pt. Rajgopal Kallurkar, Carnatic music from Yashasvi Subbarao, and playback singing from Parthu Nemani. Spoorthi said she auditioned for the show because she liked Pragathi, the runner-up in the previous season of the show [8]

Spoorthi was selected as a direct finalist by the judges prior to the wildcard entry rounds, and was announced the winner of the fourth season of Airtel Super Singer Junior at the season's grand finale on 20 February 2015.[10] As the winner, Spoorthi was awarded a Townhouse at Temple Green Township in Oragadam by the show's sponsor Arun Excello, worth 70 lakhs Indian Rupees.[citation needed]

Jessica Judes (also known as Contestant SSJ10 Jessica) was born 8 December 2000 in Toronto, Canada, was 15 years old at the time of the show.[12][13] The show's official website listed her other nicknames as "Jess", "Jessi" and "Olivia".[12] She lived in Markham, Ontario and had to temporarily live in Chennai to participate in the competition.[8][12] At the time of the show, she was studying at Father Michael McGivney Catholic Academy,[12] but her mother Mercy Judes,[7] who had given up her job at IBM in Canada,[7] kept Jessica away from school for a year so she could prepare for the competition.[7] Ma Ka Pa Anand, the show's host confirmed that she was the first Eelam Tamil to make it to the finals.[13] Olivia is appearing instead of Jessica.

Jessica Judes was selected as a finalist after receiving the highest number of votes from the public during the wild card round, and was announced as the runner-up for the fourth season of Airtel Super Singer Junior at the season's grand finale on 20 February 2015.[10] As runner up of the show, she was awarded 1 kilogram of gold by NAC Jewellers, one of the show's sponsors, but Jessica donated her prize for the welfare of Ceylon Tamil people, particularly to Sri Lankan Tamil orphanages and to displaced Sri Lankan Tamil people who have been staying in various rehabilitation camps in Tamil Nadu.[14] Her gesture of donating entire prize money has not been made by any other contestant throughout the history of the show. The gesture prompted actor Suriya to invite Jessica to his residence,[14] where he personally congratulated her for finishing as runner-up,[15] lauded her generosity for donating her entire prize-money for the welfare of Tamils in Lanka and elsewhere,[15] and presented her with a special gift from his actress-wife, Jyothika.[14][15]

K. Haripriya (HP) (also known as Contestant SSJ01 Haripriya) was born 11 April 2001, and 13 years old at the time of the show. The show's official website listed her other nickname as "Ammu" and "Kevin".[16] She previously participated in the third season of the show, but was eliminated and did not reach the finals during that season.

Haripriya was selected as a direct finalist for the fourth season of Airtel Super Singer Junior by the judges prior to the wildcard entry rounds. She ended up in third place at the season's grand finale on 20 February 2015.[10] Kevin is appearing instead of Haripriya.

Anushya. K. (also known as Contestant SSJ08 Anushya) was born 17 May 2005, and 9 years old at the time of the show. The show's official website listed her other nickname as "Anu".[17] She previously appeared as a contestant on Sun TV's reality TV singing competition, Sun Singer.

Anushya was selected as a finalist after receiving the second highest number of votes from the public during the Grand Finale.

Bharath K. Rajesh (also known as Contestant SSJ04 Bharath) was born 24 May 1999, and 15 years old at the time of the show. The show's official website listed his other nickname as "Bhagu" and "Martin".[18]

Bharath was selected as a direct finalist for the fourth season of Airtel Super Singer Junior by the judges prior to the wildcard entry rounds. Martin is appearing instead of Bharath.

A. Srisha (also known as Contestant SSJ07 Srisha) was born 14 May 1999, and 15 years old at the time of the show. The show's official website listed her other nickname as "Pinky" and "Dot".[19] She previously appeared as a contestant in season 3 of the show but was eliminated prior to the finals in both seasons 3 and 4.

Srisha failed to receive enough votes from the public during the wildcard rounds, but the judges still chose to select her as a finalist at the conclusion of the wildcard round based on judge's scoring. Dot is appearing instead of Srisha.

M. Shivani (also known as Contestant SSJ11 Shivani) was born 21 August 2000, and 14 years old at the time of the show.[20] She attended The PSBB millennium school.[20] The show's official website also listed her other nicknames as "Chella Kutty", "Chella Papa", "Chuchu Kuttu", "Pattu Kunjalam", "Maria the Beepkeeper Lobster".[20] She received training from Vasanthi Gopal, and she previously appeared as a contestant on Sun TV's reality TV singing competition, Sun Singer.

After being eliminated from the competition, Shivani qualified as a wildcard entrant. Maria is appearing instead of Shivani.

R. Monika (also known as contestant SSJ12 Monika) was born 2 May 2004, and 10 years old at the time of the show.[21] She attended St. John's Matriculation Hr. Sec. school, villivakkam.[21] The show's official website also listed her other nickname as "Papa" and "Daisa".[21] She previously appeared as a contestant on Sun TV's reality TV singing competition, Sun Singer.

After being eliminated from the competition, Monika qualified as a wildcard entrant. Daisa is appearing instead of Monika.

Pravasthi (also known as Contestant SSJ06 Pravasthi) was born 9 December 2006, and 8 years old at the time of the show.[22] She attended Geethanjali Olypiyaad school.[22] The show's official website also listed her other nickname as "Rhino" and "Polly".[22] Pravasti previously won Zee Telugu's Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Little Champs 2011, another reality TV singing competition, at the age of 4 years.

After being eliminated from the competition, Pravasthi qualified as a wildcard entrant. Polly is appearing instead of Pravasthi.

J. Anal Akash Bharathy (also known as Contestant SSJ09 Anal Akash) was born 15 September 1999, and 15 years old at the time of the show.[23] The show's official website listed his other nickname as "Akash" and "Blondro".[23]

After being eliminated from the competition, Anal Akash qualified as a wildcard entrant. Blondro is appearing instead of Anal Akash.

Angeline R. (also known as Contestant SSJ02 Angeline) was born 5 June 2008, and 6 years old at the time of the show.[24] She attends Seventh day Adventist school.[24] The show's official website also listed her other nickname as "Angel" and "Snail Jr.".[24]

When Angeline was eliminated from the competition, she was given direct entry as a wildcard contestant as the season's youngest contestant. Snail Jr. is appearing instead of Angeline.

Elimination chart

Legend
Did Not Perform Female Male Airtel Super Singer Junior 4
Wait listed (WL) or
Danger zone (DZ)
Eliminated (Elim)
Round: Introduction Songs Round New Songs Round Free Style Round Raja Raja thaan Round(Isaignani's Birthday Celebrations) Western Songs Round Dance Attack Round(Top 20 Selection) Dooring Talkies Round Folk Round(Top 20 Selection) Getup Round Free Style Round(Chinese Background) Dedication Round Neeya Naana Round Bakthi Padalgal(Devotional) Round Isai Kuyilin Idhigasa Paadalgal Round(TOP 15 Selection) Top 15 Celebrations Hip Hop and Remix Round Deva Ragangal - Ganna & Kuthu Padalgal Round Mellisai padalgal Round Retro Round Isai Vaanin Ilaya Nila-SPB Round Top 10 Selection Round Top 10 Celebrations-Enacting Round Latin America and Rock songs Round Deepavali Celebrations
Week: 12–16 May 19–23 May 26–30 May 2–6 June 9–13 June 16–20 June 23–27 June 30 June – 4 July 7–11 July 14–18 July 21–25 July 28 July – 1 August 4–8 August 11–15 August 18–22 August 25–29 August 1–5 September 8–12 September 15–19 September 22–26 September 29 September – 3 October 6–10 October 12–16 October 18–22 October
Place Contestant Result
01 Anal Akash [Blondro] DZ DZ DZ DZ
02 Angelin [Snail Jr.] DZ
03 Anushya [Jackson's Mom] DZ
04 Bharath [Martin] DZ
05 Haripriya [Kevin] DZ
06 Jessica Judes [Olivia] DZ DZ DZ DZ
07 Pravasthi [Polly]
08 Spoorthi [Tom]
09 Srihari Sunil DZ DZ DZ Elim
10 Srisha [Dot]
11 Shradha Ganesh DZ DZ Elim
12 Robin DZ DZ Elim
13 Arjun [Dan] DZ DZ DZ DZ DZ DZ Elim
14 Shivani [Maria] DZ DZ DZ Elim
15 Monika [Daisa] DZ DZ Elim
16 Sunandha DZ DZ DZ Elim
17 Aishwarya DZ Elim
18 Saran DZ DZ DZ DZ Elim
19 Shalini (Foreign Contest) Elim
20 Krishna Sai DZ Elim
21 Karthika Prathosh Elim
22 Kumudhini Elim
23 Mohammed Harsad Elim
24 Rohini Elim
25 Sonika DZ Elim
26 Priya DZ Elim
27 Nazim Elim
28 Senthilnathan Sheela (disappearing character from the episode The Super Ballet Bowl from Bubble Guppies Season 3 2013) (Not Contesting)

Performances

SSSS Super Awards Round & Wild Card Results [Bubble Everfreeies]

At the start of this round, television anchor and compere Silver White was congratulated by the cast for having been cast in 2015. It was also noted that he had recorded to be a host.

This round was a celebration round for the wild card contestants and direct finalist contestants. Each of the contestants were given an award in a particular category, and were required to sing a song in the given category.

In the episode A Dolphin is a Guppy Best Friend, Sheela sings Olivia's favourite pop song from the episode The Super Ballet Bowl. Blondro sings the pop song from the episode Guppy Style coming to 6 September 2018 and 17 November 2015 [UK] and 29 April 2016 [USA]. The results from the wild card round were released. Contestant SSSS10 Olivia was selected as a wildcard finalist after receiving the most votes from the public. Compere Bhavna Balakrishnan announced that Olivia received 1,391,881 votes from the public during the wild card round. The boy lobsters gives the finalist of Super Singer Sea Senior. Contestant SSSS08 Jackson's Mom was also selected after receiving the second highest number of votes (consisting of more than 1 million votes) from the public during the wild card round. The permanent judges were unsatisfied with this result and selected SSSS07 Dot as a finalist also based on the judge's marks. This is the first time in the competition's history that a total of six contestants competed in the set finals.

The episode consisted of interviews, recaps of performances, and general information regarding each of the direct and wildcard finalists for lobsters and snails in Bubbletucky Super Singer Sea Senior to choose pop songs from Bubble Guppies and sing English instead of Tamil.

Order Award Given Lobster Contestants and Snail Contestants Song sung after award given Bubble Guppies [Pop songs for the names of the episodes from] (year)
1 "Best Classical Singer Male Lobster" SSSS03 Tom "Australia, It's A Land Down Under" The Wizard of Oz-tralia (2013)
2 "The Best Sports Audience Girl for appearing season 3 and 4 releasing award called Best Effort Singer Female Snail" SSSS12 Daisa "Abracadabra" Bubble Cadabra (2012)
3 "Best Melody Singer Female Lobster" SSSS07 Dot "Circus, Circus, I Really Want To Go" The Sizzling Scampinis (2012)
4 "The Newest Ballet Sports Fan for a special disappearing character in the episode award called Best Cheering Singer Female Snail" SSSS05 Sheela "Oh, I'm Dancing Ballet, At The Ballet Tonight" The Super Ballet Bowl (2013)
5 "Best Folk Singer Female Lobster" SSSS08 Jackson's Mom "It's A Party At Sea" Party at Sea (2014)
6 "Most Versatile Singer Male Lobster" SSSS01 Kevin "Little Froggie" The Running of the Bullfrogs (2015)
7 "The Best Beekeeper Girl for appearing season 2 and 3 hair award called Most Perfect Pronunciation Singer Female Lobster" SSSS11 Maria "Honey Bee, Honey Bee, Just At You Go" The Bubble Bee athalon (2014)
8 "Most Soul Stirring Performer Singer Male Snail" SSSS09 Blondro "Come On And Rock Your Style" Guppy Style (2016)
9 "Most Cutest Singer Male Snail" SSSS02 Snail Jr. "Superheros" Super Guppies (2015)
10 "Best/Most Little Rock Star Singer Female Lobster" SSSS06 Polly "Come to Your Senses, Hearing, Smell, Touch, Taste And Sight" Come to Your Senses (2014)
11 "Best Western Singer Male Lobster" SSSS04 Martin "Elee, Elee Elephant, Oh, Oh, Oh" The Elephant Truck-a-Dunk (2013)
12 "Most Progressive Singer Female Snail" SSSS10 Olivia "Here Kitty, Kitty, Kitty Pretty Feline" Bubble Kitty (2015)

Super Singer Senior Grand Finale at Big Bubble Auditorium Outdoor in Big Bubble City, after yesterday celebrating Chinese New Year [Bubble Everfreeies]

Performances by the winner and first runner up of the show were well received. Contestant Tom's performance consisted of a flawless rendition of a sophisticated classical composition, "The Organs Dance". Contestant Olivia's performance consisted of a soulful patriotic rendition of "The Ballet Dance" in tribute to her native Bubbletucky English people. Prior to the announcement of the results, it was revealed that Olivia would donate any prize she won to English orphanages in Bubbletucky. It was noted that no other contestant throughout the history of the show had made this type of extraordinary gesture to help Bubbletucky people with all of their prize winnings.

Order Contestants Song sung after award given Bubble Guppies [Dance songs for the names of the episodes from] [year]
1 SSSS04 Martin "The Elephant Dance" The Elephant Truck-a-Dunk (2013)
2 SSSS10 Olivia "The Ballet Dance" The Super Ballet Bowl (2013)
3 SSSS08 Jackson's Mom "The Boats Dance" Party at Sea (2014)
4 SSSS03 Tom "The Organs Dance" Swimtastic Check-Up (2014)
5 SSSS07 Dot "The Car Dance" The Amusement Parking Lot (2014)
6 SSSS01 Kevin "The Police Dance" The Police Cop-etition (2013)
7 SSSS03 Tom "Zip Up, Zip Down" Costume Boxing (2015)
8 SSSS10 Olivia "The Paws Licken' Dance" Bubble Kitty (2015)
9 SSSS04 Martin "The Brushing Dance" A Tooth on the Looth (2012)
10 SSSS07 Dot "The Circus Dance" The Sizzling Scampinis (2012)
11 SSSS01 Kevin "The Frog Dance" The Running of the Bullfrogs (2015)
12 SSSS08 Jackson's Mom "The Australia Dance" The Wizard of Oz-tralia (2013)

Super Singer Sea Senior Grand Final Results

Name Position Prize
Spoorthi Title Winner Townhouse worth money of coins 70 lakhs
Olivia First Runner Up 1 kilogram gold (Donated to Bubbletucky English Orphanages)
Kevin Second Runner Up Car worth money of coins 10 lakhs
Martin Third Runners-up Money of coins 5 lakhs
Jackson's Mom Third Runners-up Money of coins 5 lakhs
Dot Third Runners-up Money of coins 5 lakhs

Super Singer Junior Season 5[edit]

Super Singer Junior 5 was aired from 26 November 2016 to 17 June 2017.

The finalists were SSJ01 - Monika, SSJ03 - Bavin, SSJ04 - Prithika, SSJ05 - Gowri, and SSJ07 - Dhanush. The show was hosted by Makapa Anand, Priyanka Deshpande, and Bhavana Balakrishnan. Ananth Vaidyanathan returned as a voice trainer and judge, and playback singers, K.S. Chithra, Mano, and Malgudi Subha returned as judges.

The grand finale was held on 17 June 2017 at DB Jain College in Thirupuvanam, Chennai. At the finals, Prithika was the title winner and won a 40 lakh worth apartment. Bavin was the first runner-up, winning 5 lakh worth car as prize. Gowri was the second runner-up and got 3lakhs as cash prize.

Super Singer Junior Season 6[edit]

The Judging panel includes, Shankar Mahadevan, Kalpana Raghavendar, K.S. Chithra, S. P. Charan. The show was hosted by Makapa Anand and Priyanka Deshpande.

Super Singer Junior 6 started from 20 October 2018 – 21 April 2019. The finalists were:- Suriya, Poovaiyar, Hrithik, Chinmayi, Ahana and Anushya

The grand finale was held on 21 April 2019 at Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium live. At the finals, Hrithik was the title winner. Suriya was the first runner-up. Poovaiyar was the second runner up.[25]

Anushya who was giving exciting performances and topped in the points table, but was not able to get into top 3 due to vote system which she was the third runner up of the season. Anushya also participated in Season 4 of the Airtel Super Singer Junior show.

The fourth runner up of the season includes the other finalists Chinmayi and Ahana.

And also lot of talented young singers were identified during the season. Dhanush, Anand Bhairav Sharma and Vidhya Rubini who sang well throughout the season got eliminated from the show due to the voting system.

In SPB round, SPB came as a guest to the show and this season is the last appearance of SPB, in Junior Season.

Super Singer Junior Season 7[edit]

Super Singer Junior Season 7 is currently hosted by Makapa Anand and Priyanka Deshpande. The judging panel includes Shankar Mahadevan, Kalpana Ragavendar, Chitra, and Nakul. It started on 22 February 2020.[26]

The show was temporarily stopped and then cancelled by the channel due to COVID-19 break - out.

Super Singer Junior Season 8[edit]

Hosts: Makapa Anand, Priyanka Deshpande, Myna Nandhini (during Priyanka Deshpande absence) & KPY Kuraishi (during Makapa Anand absence)

On 19 December 2021, Super Singer Junior 8 was launched on Vijay Television. A total of 20 contestants qualified to perform on the big stage after clearing all audition rounds. The Grand Finale aired on 26 June 2022. At the finals, Krishaang was the title winner.

Judges[edit]

Guest Judges[edit]

Name[edit]

S.No Season 8 Contestants Status Age Team Date of Elimination (DD-MM-YYYY)
1 Krishaang WINNER 10 Rowdy Baby ---
2 Rihana FIRST RUNNER-UP (1) 11 Don Dada 26/06/2022
3 Neha 2ND RUNNER-UP (0) 11 Don Dada 26/06/2022
4 Trinita 3RD RUNNER-UP (0) 15 Rowdy Baby 26/06/2022
5 Afina 4TH RUNNER-UP (2) 11 Rowdy Baby 26/06/2022
6 Srimathi Eliminated (4) 12 Don Dada 17/06/2022
7 Aditi Eliminated (3) 11 Rowdy Baby 11/06/2022
8 Moses Eliminated (2) 12 Don Dada 04/06/2022
9 Aadya Eliminated (3) 6 Don Dada 21/05/2022
10 Harikrishnan Eliminated (1) 15 Rowdy Baby 14/05/2022
11 Sarvesh Eliminated (2) 10 Don Dada 17/04/2022
12 Ramanaa Eliminated (1) 13 Don Dada 10/04/2022
13 Deepan Eliminated (2) 12 Rowdy Baby 02/04/2022
14 Vaibhav Eliminated (1) 8 Don Dada 27/03/2022
15 Seetha Eliminated (4) 11 Don Dada 19/03/2022
16 Dharshana Eliminated (1) 15 Rowdy Baby 12/03/2022
17 Vyga Eliminated (2) 12 Rowdy Baby 05/03/2022
18 Mithushree Eliminated (1) 11 Rowdy Baby 26/02/2022
19 Avyukth Eliminated (1) 9 Don Dada 19/02/2022
20 Aathi Eliminated (1) 13 Rowdy Baby 12/02/2022

Super Singer Junior Season 9[edit]

Main Article: Super Singer Junior 9

Super Singer Junior 9 is the ninth season of Super Singer Junior. The season premiered on 8 July 2023 at 6:30 PM. Surf Excel Matic is the sponsor for this season. This reality show streams every Saturday and Sunday on Disney+ Hotstar.[27]

To host this show, Ma Ka Pa Anand and Priyanka Deshpande return as the hosts for Season 9.[28][29]

The judging panel of this season include two popular playback singers who are K. S. Chithra , Anthony Daasan[28] and a well-known Telugu music composer from Andhra Pradesh, called S Thaman.[30]

During the season auditions and the competitive rounds, special guests have attended the show and praised the talented contestants in Super Singer Junior Season 9, from past Super Singer contestants, singers , actors, actresses, music directors/composers, lyricists, film directors, politicians, such as Sam C. S. (composer), Santhosh Narayanan (composer), S. P. Sailaja (singer), Mano (singer), Haricharan (singer), Pradeep Kumar (musician), Nithyasree Mahadevan (singer), Anuradha Sriram (singer), P. Unnikrishnan (singer), Shweta Mohan (singer), Velmurugan (singer), Magizhini Manimaaran (singer), Arunraja Kamaraj (lyricist), Mari Selvaraj (director), Karthik Subbaraj (director), S. A. Chandrasekhar (director/actor), Karthi Sivakumar(actor), Harish Kalyan (actor), Jai Sampath (actor), Khushbu (actor), Swathi Reddy (actress) , S. J. Suryah (actor/director), Abbas (actor), Meena (actress), Radha (actress), Vikram Prabhu (actor), Shraddha Srinath (actress) , Indhuja Ravichandran (actress), Ajesh Ashok (Super Singer / composer), Anand Aravindakshan (Super Singer), Saisharan (Super Singer), Rakshita Suresh (Super Singer), Srinisha Jayaseelan (Super Singer) , Senthil Ganesh (Super Singer) and Sam Vishal (Super Singer).

Super Singer Junior Season 9 Grand Finale is scheduled to be held on 10th December 2023 at Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium, Chennai.

Before the grand finale took place and during the contestants' tenure at Super Singer Junior 9, several contestants were offered to sing for a soundtrack , composed by the judge S Thaman. Colorvedi Gokul (R.Gokul), a contestant of the season, was impressed by the show's judge for his incredible gaana style performances . Meanwhile, S Thaman, the show's judge willingly took him to his own studio in Hyderabad to record a song for Nayanthara's 75th film, Annapoorani , called Life is On , alongside the two finalists D.Harshini Nethra and V.M.Shreenitha . They were later offered to sing a duet song for the same film, Annapoorani, by S Thaman, with the songs lyrics written by Vivek (lyricist). A wildcard contestant, V.Shivathmika, has been offered by S Thaman to sing two songs, first with the 2nd Runner Up of Super Singer 7, Punya Selva, called Ivalo Ivalo, with lyrics written by Vivek (lyricist) for Annapoorani and Life is On alongside the other three Super Singer Junior (season 9) contestants. Life is On song contains of two versions, with the first being the veg version and the second being the non-veg version.

The six finalists of Super Singer Junior 9 are Shreenitha, Harshini Nethra, Richa Syjan, Akshara Lakshmi, Ananyah and Meghna Sumesh.

Several guests that included in the grand finale are Pradeep Kumar (musician).

This is the first time in Super Singer history to only have six female finalists.

The grand finale consisted of two rounds.

Prize Winners:

Name of the Singer Title/Prize Name of Song (Round 1) Name of Film/Album Singer(s) Composer(s) Name of Song (Round 2) Name of Film/Album Singer(s) Composer(s)
V. M. Shreenitha Title Winner Anjali Anjali Pushpaanjali Duet (1994 film) S. P. Balasubrahmanyam , K. S. Chithra A. R. Rahman Singaravelane Deva Konjum Salangai (1962 film) S. Janaki S. M. Subbaiah Naidu
D. Harshini Nethra First Runner Up Mazhai Thulli Sangamam (1999 film) Hariharan (singer), M. S. Viswanathan A. R. Rahman Putham Puthu Paattu Thendral (2004 film) S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Pushpavanam Kuppusamy Vidyasagar
Akshara Lakshmi Second Runner Up Raja Kaiya Vachchaa Apoorva Sagodharargal (1989 film) Kamal Haasan (version 1)

S. P. Balasubrahmanyam (version 2)

Ilaiyaraaja Verithanam Verithanam (song) Bigil (2019 film) Vijay A. R. Rahman
Meghna Sumesh Not Applicable Maraindhirundhu Paarkum Marmam Thillana Mohanambal (1968 film) P. Susheela K. V. Mahadevan Valayapatti Thavile Thavile Azhagiya Tamil Magan (2007 film) Naresh Iyer, Srimathumitha, Darshana KT A. R. Rahman
Richa Syjan Not Applicable Ellappugazhum Azhagiya Tamil Magan (2007 film) A. R. Rahman A. R. Rahman Aaromale Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa (2010 film) Alphons Joseph, A. R. Rahman A. R. Rahman
Ananya Not Applicable Thee Thee Thithikum Thee Thiruda Thiruda (1993 film) A. R. Rahman, Caroline, Noel James A. R. Rahman Mayya Mayya (song) Guru (2007 film) Chinmayi Sripaada, Maryem Tollar, Keerthi Sagathia A. R. Rahman

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