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Shradha Mishra crowned winner of ‘Sa Re Ga Ma Pa 2024’

Shradha Mishra, 24, has been crowned the winner of ZEE TV’s ‘Sa Re Ga Ma Pa 2024’.

The talented singer from Agra claimed the coveted trophy along with a cash prize of Rs. 10 lakhs.

Mishra, who delivered a remarkable journey throughout the reality series, also recorded her first original song with the celebrated composer duo Sachin-Jigar.

Speaking to BizAsiaLive.com and Lyca Radio immediately after her win, Mishra shared her joy and gratitude. She said, “It was a beautiful journey. I felt emotions, happiness, and learned a lot from my mentors and fellow contestants. I’m forever thankful to Sachin-Jigar for their guidance.”

Shradha Mishra crowned winner of ‘Sa Re Ga Ma Pa 2024’

She also expressed her excitement about performing at ZEE UK’s ‘Rewind: Queen of the 90s’ tour in London and Birmingham next week.

Subhasree Debnath and Ujwal Motiram Gajbhar were announced as the first and second runners-up, respectively.

The grand finale was a spectacular showcase of talent, featuring breathtaking performances by the top six finalists: Shradha Mishra, Ujwal Motiram Gajbhar, Subhasree Debnath, Bidisha Hatimuria, Parvathi Meenakshi, and Maharshi Sanat Pandya.

Adding to the evening’s grandeur were special appearances by legendary singers Udit Narayan and Kavita Krishnamurti.

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