STAR Plus (Original Run) Saturdays 90 minutes Sundays 60 minutes
Release
Original network
STAR Plus, Geo Entertainment
Original release
24 July – 10 October 2010 grand finale
External links
Website
Chhote Ustaad - Do Deshon Ki Ek Awaaz was a singing show airing on STAR Plus in India and on Geo Entertainment Television in Pakistan.
Contents
1Concept
2Judges
3Contestants
4External links
Concept
Amul Chhote Ustaad – Do Deshon Ki Awaaz was a singing talent hunt show which brought out the best of the best singing talents from every nook and corner of India and Pakistan. The show was directed by Gajendra Singh Saaibaba Telefilms.
India vs. Pakistan has always been a nail-biting experience to watch, but now India and Pakistan are fighting for each other. Two outstanding singers from each country — Sonu Nigam and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan — searched for the most extraordinary talents between the ages of 8 to 14 years. Promising voices came together on one musical platform to win this battle. Ten teams competed against each other weekly to win the title of Chhote Ustaad.
The show was an emotion-packed ride full of entertainment, innocence, fun and frolic. Apart from good singing, the audience witnessed heart-wrenching stories of partition, the coming together of a village boy and a city dude, the rich and the poor, the meeting of two families and cultures and two strangers becoming the best of friends.
Judges
Sonu Nigam
Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
Shaan, guest judge, in the absence of Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
Hans Raj Hans
Contestants
There are 20 contestants who are split into 10 teams, called a "Jodi". Each Jodi consists of one Pakistani and one Indian.
Jodi Number 1: Akanksha and Rouhan winner
Jodi Number 3: Rishabh and Moon 2nd place
Jodi Number 5: Ahsan and Sayantan 3rd place
Jodi Number 2: Shyamantan and Rose - eliminated October
Jodi Number 4: Mair and Mayuri - eliminated September 25
Jodi Number 6: Satinder and Shahid - eliminated September 12
Jodi Number 7: Bhanu and Ahsan- eliminated September 5
Jodi Number 8: Wania and Ansh - eliminated August 29
Jodi Number 9: Sayantan and Fahad - eliminated August 22
Jodi Number 10: Dipan and Fariha - eliminated August 8
Jodi Number 11: Faisal and Debanjana - eliminated August 1
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