Shillong Chamber Choir Wins 'India's Got Talent Khoj 2'


Mumbai, Oct 3 (IANS): Meghalaya's Shillong Chamber Choir Saturday won the talent reality show "India's Got Talent Khoj 2" and bagged Rs.50 lakhs in prize money. They also got a Kawasaki 250cc Ninja bike.

It won the title after defeating Teji Toko, a drummer from Arunachal Pradesh who came second and Bir Khalsa, a Sikh Martial Arts Group from Punjab came third.

The finale, aired on Colors, consisted of nine acts icluding Fictitious Dance Group from Mumbai, Harihar Das - the popping and locking professional from Orissa, Sonjoy Mondol group from Kolkata, Manas Sahoo and Group - sand artists from Orissa, Diwakar and Sonia - the dancing twosome from Mumbai and a rock band from Kolkata - Underground Authority.

The show, which went on air about three months ago, was judged by actresses Kirron Kher and Sonali Bendre along with director Sajid Khan.

  

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  • shalini salian, mangalore

    Sun, Oct 03 2010

    Poor judgement. was shocked when I heard the results. rest all the participants were more deserving. We really got to see few heart breaking performance from unknown talents. for me all the finalists are the winners.

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