
Gayathri lifts Super Singer Junior 10 trophy, wins villa worth Rs 60 lakh
Gayathri lifted the trophy of the Super Singer Junior 10 held on Sunday in Chennai. She was presented the key to a luxurious villa worth Rs 60 lakh. Kamal Haasan and AR Rahman were the chief guests for the grand finale of Super Singer Junior 10. Nasreen was chosen as the first runner-up while Aadya and Sarasruthi shared the third position.advertisementGayathri comes from a music family, where her father and forefathers played musical instruments at temples. She was emotional after she was crowned the winner and so was her family.Here's the photo:
Nasreen was the first runner-up and took home a cash prize of Rs 10 lakh. Aadya and Sarasruthi shared the second runner-up position and Rs 5 lakh cash prize. Lynet took home a cash prize of Rs 3 lakh.The grand finale saw performances from current and former Super Singer contestants paying tribute to Kamal Haasan. Five-year-old Sri Varshini sang 'Kanmani Anbodu' and 'Jinguchaa' along with Kamal Haasan, which became one of the most memorable moments of the night.Oh my heart70 year old kid and 5 year old kid#KamalHaasan #supersingerjunior pic.twitter.com/9S224xkBbA— Shakthi (@Stargirl117519) May 25, 2025advertisementKamal Haasan shook a leg to his iconic 'Yen Jodi Manjakuruvi', sung by contestant Lynet as a part of her final performance.Woahh! When @IKamalHaasan sir bursts into an impromptu dance we know we are in for a grand treat with #Thuglife! #ThugLifeFromJune5 #KamalHaasan pic.twitter.com/aViC8Rt4Ib— Kamal Haasan's Diehard Kamalians (@DiehardKamalian) May 25, 2025The singing-based reality show was judged by singers Mano, KS Chithra and music director Imman. Ma Ka Pa Anand and Priyanka Deshpande were the hosts of Super Singer Junior 10. The show was aired on Vijay Television and JioHotstar.
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