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The Voice (Indian TV series)

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The Voice India is a Hindi singing reality show in India that is part of The Voice franchise created by John de Mol Jr. The show features four coaches who listen to contestants in blind auditions, form teams, and help their singers through battles and live performances. The winner is chosen by a combination of coach decisions and public vote.

The show began on &TV in June 2015. The first-season coaches were Himesh Reshammiya, Shaan, Sunidhi Chauhan, and Mika Singh, with Karan Tacker hosting. Pawandeep Rajan won the season and earned a prize that included ₹5 million, a car, and a recording deal.

Season 2 aired starting in late 2016 on &TV. Shaan returned as a coach, joined by Neeti Mohan, Salim Merchant, and Benny Dayal. Gunjan Utreja hosted the show, with Sugandha Mishra as co-host. Farhan Sabir won the season, receiving ₹2.5 million and a car, along with gifts for the top finalists.

Season 3, in 2019, moved to StarPlus. New coaches were Adnan Sami, Armaan Malik, Harshdeep Kaur, and Kanika Kapoor, with A. R. Rahman serving as the super judge. Divyanka Tripathi hosted, and Asha Bhosle appeared as the super judge for the final episode. Sumit Saini won this season, taking home ₹2.5 million.

The Voice India also spawned a junior version announced in 2016, featuring contestants aged six to fourteen. It was hosted by Sugandha Mishra and Jay Bhanushali, with Neeti Mohan, Shaan, and Shekhar Ravjiani as coaches.

Critics generally gave positive notes about The Voice India, praising the judges’ diverse backgrounds and the talent on display. The show drew strong ratings on &TV and gained attention as part of the global The Voice franchise.


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