Tonight in Nellore, OTT platform aha is set to captivate audiences in an evening of unforgettable entertainment. Since last year, the Telugu Indian Idol competition has been a fan favorite, launching the careers of some of the industry’s most talented singers.
This year’s competition promises to be bigger and better than ever before, with some of the world’s most unique talents competing for the coveted title. Fremantle India is the company behind Telugu Indian Idol.
aha has planned a special tribute to the legendary singer S P Balasubrahmanyam to kick off the evening of pure entertainment, heart-thumping beats, and soulful melodies. The evening will begin with the unveiling of his statue in his hometown, a fitting tribute to his legacy and a reminder of his incredible contributions to the industry.
To add to the excitement, the evening will include a mesmerizing LIVE concert by SS Thaman, one of South India’s most influential music directors. SS Thaman, known for his electrifying music, is sure to get the audience on their feet with his incredible energy and talent.
Geetha Madhuri and Hemachandra, two of the industry’s most talented singers, will also perform at the musical concert, leaving the audience spellbound with their unique styles and awe-inspiring performances.
“Telugu Indian Idol Season 1 was a massive success and has penetrated Telugu states in a way that no other music show has in the past,” said Ajit Thakur, CEO of aha. Season 2’s promise is bigger and better—with this season, the show is set to reach a larger Telugu-speaking diaspora.
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