Amritsar's Suleiman crowned winner of 'India's Got Talent'


Mumbai, Jul 10 (IANS): Amritsar's flautist, 13-year-old Suleiman has been crowned as the winner of seventh season of talent-based reality show "India's Got Talent".

Basking in the glory of his win on Saturday, the teenager walked away with a cash prize of Rs. 50 lakh, a Maruti Suzuki Celerio car and a specially crafted trophy engraved with the signatures of show's jury members, which comprised of celebrated names like Kirron Kher, Malaika Arora Khan and Karan Johar.

Suleiman is the disciple of maestro Hariprasad Chaurasia.

"Winning 'India’s Got Talent' is my biggest achievement as it made my father’s dream come true. The show has given me a platform to showcase my talent in front of the world and the opportunity to pursue my talent further," Suleiman said in a statement.

"Special thanks to my father and all my gurus, especially Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasiaji without whom I wouldn’t have reached this stage," he added.

Speaking about the show, Manisha Sharma, Programming Head of Colors channel said: "This season, we went beyond all previous benchmarks by including elements like the checkered floor and spotlight amongst others which helped us discover extraordinary talent."

  

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  • willie, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 10 2016

    Happened to see the grand finale.
    Even though Flute is not my liking musical instrument, i really liked the way Suleiman played it so playfully, like a one man show with so much clarity, variations without any flaws. Deserving winner.

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