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Old 12-24-2009, 05:07 PM
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Abhas Joshi:
At the young age of 17, this 'voice of Rafi' boy from Jabalpur has many accomplishments to boast off. Aabhas, a lover of the golden oldies, dreams to lend his voice for songs composed by his brother who desires to become a music director.

Before being a part of Amul STAR Voice of India on Star Plus, he was also the winner of the SaReGaMaPa Lil Champs 2004. He was among the top 3 finalists on Star Voice of India. After being voted out once, he bounced back in the main contest through a wild card entry. Being the youngest of all the participants, Abhas was a clear favourite with the judges.



Aneek Dhar:
Aneek Dhar, the winner of Zee Bangla's Sa Re Ga Ma Pa, was notoriously famous even before he decided to be a contestant in the national version of the show. Aneek also won the Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge 2007 as he was the clear favourite throughout the competition which was proved by his winning the competition by several lakh votes compared to Raja Hasan who came in 2nd place.

He also released his first solo album named "Khwahishein" which was a hit. He is currently singing for a Bengali film.





Ujjaini Mukherjee:
Ujjaini Mukherjee from Kolkata represented Himesh Reshammiya's Rock Gharana in Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge 2005 and stood 7th in the competition. Later, she went on to win the singing reality show, Ek Mein Aur Ek Tu with Aishwarya Nigam.

She has also participated and represented the Champions team on one of Star Plus' reality show Jo Jeeta Wahi Superstar.

Ujjaini has done playback singing for music maestros like Aadesh Shrivastava, Monty Sharma and Himesh Reshammaiya. Yet another ardent fan of the legend, Asha Bhosle, Ujjaini is trained in Classical Hindustani Music and Opera.




Rehman Ali:
The 27 years old Thumri and Gazal singer Rehman Ali from Jaipur never knew he would make it to singing Bollywood numbers one day. Music runs in his blood as he has taken up this art from his grandfather Ustad Banne Khan who is a singer himself. His father runs a jewellery shop which is the only source of income for the entire family.

Rehman is very passionate about singing and even the worst financial circumstances at home did not let him loose hope. He has given several stage performances and appeared in many auditions prior to this. He looks at MMM as a huge platform that can help fulfill all his dreams.
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