Darjeeling: Thousands were auditioned and judged by
celebrities over a period of four months and the wait for the rising
stars of Darjeeling hills is finally over.
Darjeeling police has
decided to hold the finals of the biggest talent hunt contest next week.
"The finals of Darjeeling Rising Star will be held on July 28 and 29.
Chowrasta has been selected as the venue of the finals," said a police
source.
The biggest talent hunt contest in Darjeeling included
three categories, singing, dance and instrumental music. While 5000-odd
participants had lined up for the singing and dance competitions, nearly
200 artists turned up for the instrumental round, which was organised
through this month.
The
event, which carries a total prize of more than Rs 25 lakh is conducted
by the police as part of their initiative to strengthen bonds with
citizens. The contest, which started from April 1, had two categories -
one for the age-group of 10-17 and the other for 18-31 years in singing
and dance competitions.
Instrumental
was an open category. Ten finalists from each category have already
been selected for the finals. The winners of the senior category will be
taking home a cash award of Rs 2.5 lakh, while those winning the junior
category will win Rs 1.5 lakh apart from gift vouchers.
"A similar prize amount will be given to the winners of the instrumental competition ," said the source.
The
finals were initially scheduled to be held in mid-May. However, the
event was postponed due to panchayat elections. In the meantime, the
instrumental category was also introduced.
Over 5000 participants
had participated in the dance and singing competition, while nearly 200
participants had turned up for the instrumental category.
The event is being supported by celebrities from India and Nepal.
Adrian
Pradhan, a household name in Nepali music and Kaviraj Ghataraj, a
well-known choreographer from Nepal's film industry, judged the
semi-finals rounds.
Darjeeling Police plans to bring in celebrity
artists for the finals. The contest also has the support of Bollywood
big names like John Abraham, singer Mohit Chauhan, TV star Karanvir
Bohra, hair stylist Aalim Hakim and Yogeshwor Amatya, a singer from
Kathmandu, among several others.
The Telegraph
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