Alka Yagnik, Javed Ali, Himesh Reshammiya back as Superstar Singer 2 judges, show premieres on April 23
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Alka Yagnik, Javed Ali and Himesh Reshammiya are back as Superstar Singer 2 judges. The singing TV reality show will premiere on April 23.
Playback singers Alka Yagnik, Javed Ali and Himesh Reshammiya will be seen back as judges for the second season of TV reality show Superstar Singer. The trio is excited for the same and they reacted to it in a recent media interaction. The show is all set to premiere on April 23.
Alka Yagnik told IANS, "Season 1 was a joyous roller coaster ride that brought in a sense of pride in me as I was amazed to see such little dynamites acing the singing game with such ease and extraordinary voices. It's amazing to see the kind of talent these youngsters have in them, and I am honoured to be a part of their journey where together we can guide and groom them to become the country's next singing stars. It's incredible how the creative teams go through all highs and lows to bring forth the best of musical talents from all corners of the country. It's an exciting journey. I'm confident that season 2 will exceed my expectations. Can't wait for this journey to begin."
Himesh Reshammiya spoke about his return as the judge, "This is surely going to be the greatest spectacle of the year, and the musical sparks will linger for a long time. Kids these days have God's gift in their voices, and with the right mentoring at an early stage in their journey, they will go a long way in successfully etching out a career in the Indian music industry."
Playback singer and music aficionado Javed Ali said, "I'm excited about this new season because I know it will be brimming with extraordinary singing talent India has to offer. I can't wait to be mesmerized with their magical voices as I strongly believe that the present generation has young prodigies in every nook and corner of the country. And, I have a strong feeling that Superstar Singer 2 will be a revelation in itself. It will be many times better than its predecessor, giving us the opportunity to not only evaluate but also witness and learn from these young tykes who are a step away from becoming Singing Ka Kal."