She brought a folk-pop flavor to the stage, charming the judges with her rhythmic control and stage presence. Key Highlights and Humor
The episode featured several standout moments from the young "Li'l Champs": She brought a folk-pop flavor to the stage,
Bharti Singh kept the mood light by interacting with the parents in the wings, often teasing the fathers or sharing comedic anecdotes about her own childhood dreams of singing. Many contestants managed to score the coveted 100%
The 30-member grand jury was particularly tough this episode, scrutinizing the "sur" (tune) and "taal" (beat) of every performer. Many contestants managed to score the coveted 100% chart-buster rating. The theme for the night focused on "Evergreen
The episode opened with the energetic host, , welcoming the audience to a "Super Sunday" special. The stage was set with vibrant lights as the three primary judges— Anu Malik, Neeti Mohan, and Shankar Mahadevan —took their seats. The theme for the night focused on "Evergreen Melodies," tasking the children with tackling difficult compositions from the golden era of Bollywood. The Performances
Known for his technical precision, Atharva delivered a soulful rendition of a classic ghazal, earning a standing ovation from Shankar Mahadevan.
She brought a folk-pop flavor to the stage, charming the judges with her rhythmic control and stage presence. Key Highlights and Humor
The episode featured several standout moments from the young "Li'l Champs":
Bharti Singh kept the mood light by interacting with the parents in the wings, often teasing the fathers or sharing comedic anecdotes about her own childhood dreams of singing.
The 30-member grand jury was particularly tough this episode, scrutinizing the "sur" (tune) and "taal" (beat) of every performer. Many contestants managed to score the coveted 100% chart-buster rating.
The episode opened with the energetic host, , welcoming the audience to a "Super Sunday" special. The stage was set with vibrant lights as the three primary judges— Anu Malik, Neeti Mohan, and Shankar Mahadevan —took their seats. The theme for the night focused on "Evergreen Melodies," tasking the children with tackling difficult compositions from the golden era of Bollywood. The Performances
Known for his technical precision, Atharva delivered a soulful rendition of a classic ghazal, earning a standing ovation from Shankar Mahadevan.