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Super Singer 6
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| Super Singer 6 | |
|---|---|
| Season 6 | |
Logo of Super Singer 6 | |
| Presented by | Makapa Anand, Priyanka Deshpande |
| Judges | Anuradha Sriram P. Unnikrishnan Benny Dayal Shweta Mohan |
| No. of episodes | 50 |
| Release | |
| Original network | Vijay TV |
| Original release | 21 January – 15 July 2018 |
| Season chronology | |
Nippon Paint Super Singer 6 was a 2018 Indian Tamil language Reality singing competition show, the sixth season of the Super Singer show, which aired on Star Vijay on every Saturday and Sunday at 19:00 (IST) starting from 21 January 2018 until 15 July 2018. Nippon Paint sponsored the season after Airtel discontinued its sponsoring.[1][2] The show was hosted by Makapa Anand and Priyanka Deshpande. The Judges of the show were the popular playback singers Anuradha Sriram, P. Unnikrishnan, Benny Dayal and Shweta Mohan. The Grand finale was held on 15 July 2018 at Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium, Chennai and was a live telecast through Star Vijay. Golden voice Rakshitha, Sreekanth, Shakthi, Anirudh, Malavika and Senthil Ganesh were the final 6 contestants. Folk singer Senthil Ganesh emerged as the title winner of the show who also got a chance to sing in A.R. Rahman's music and the versatile singer Golden voice of super singer 6 Rakshitha emerged as first runner up with 2.5 million and a title golden voice of the season and Sreekanth impressed A. R. Rahman sir by his set final performance and got a chance to sing in his music. Malavika emerged as 2nd runners up with cash price of 300,000.[3][4][5][6]
Hosts
[edit]Main Judges
[edit]Main competition
[edit]The winner of this season was Senthil Ganesh and the first runner up was Rakshita Suresh and the second runner up was Malavika Rajesh Vaidiya, whereas the other finalists includes Suswaram Anirudh, Sreekanth Hariharan, Sakthi Amaran
References
[edit]- ^ "Contestants battle it out at Super Singer Season 6". The Times of India. Retrieved 5 February 2018.
- ^ "தமிழ்நாட்டின் செல்லக்குரலைத் தேர்ந்தெடுக்கும் நடுவர்கள் யார்?" (in Tamil). www.dinamani.com. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
- ^ "Super Singer 6 winner: Senthil Ganesh bags the trophy". The Times of India. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
- ^ "சூப்பர் சிங்கர் 6 டைட்டிலை வென்றார் மக்கள் இசை கலைஞர் செந்தில் கணேஷ்– News18 Tamil". News18 Tamil. 15 July 2018. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
- ^ "Senthil Ganesh declared winner of Super Singer season 6, gets offer to sing for AR Rahman composition". Firstpost. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
- ^ "Super Singer season 6 : Winner Senthil Ganesh performance highlights – Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
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Premiere and finale
Super Singer 6 premiered on 21 January 2018 on Vijay TV, marking the start of the sixth season of the popular Tamil singing reality competition.[9][1] The inaugural episode featured music maestro A. R. Rahman as a special guest, with hosts welcoming the judges and setting an energetic tone through promotional performances and introductions.[10] Prior to the launch, teasers showcasing Rahman's involvement generated widespread anticipation among viewers.[9] The season progressed from audition phases to structured live shows, spanning approximately six months of regular broadcasts.[9][11] The grand finale aired on 15 July 2018 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium in Chennai, concluding the competition with live performances by finalists and special guests.[11][12]Broadcasting and sponsorship
Super Singer 6 was primarily broadcast on Vijay TV, a leading Tamil-language entertainment channel owned by Star India (now Disney Star), and its high-definition counterpart, Vijay TV HD. The season aired exclusively on weekends, with episodes telecast every Saturday and Sunday at 7:00 PM IST, spanning from January 21, 2018, to the grand finale on July 15, 2018. This schedule allowed the show to reach a wide Tamil-speaking audience in India during prime time, contributing to its high viewership ratings in the region.[13] The program enjoyed international distribution through Star Vijay's global feeds and streaming platforms, making it accessible to the Tamil diaspora worldwide. It was telecast in countries such as the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Malaysia, Singapore, and the Middle East via services like YuppTV, which provided live and on-demand access to the channel's content. In select markets like Hong Kong and South Africa, the show was available through satellite providers carrying Star Vijay's international bouquet, enhancing its reach beyond India.[14][15] Nippon Paint served as the title sponsor for Super Singer 6, marking a shift from previous seasons backed by Airtel, and the show was officially branded as "Nippon Paint Super Singer 6" throughout its run. This sponsorship included prominent branding in episode titles, promotional materials, and prizes, such as cash rewards and opportunities tied to the brand's marketing campaigns. The partnership highlighted Nippon Paint's focus on engaging Tamil Nadu's audience through high-profile entertainment, with in-show integrations like product placements during performances and judge interactions. No other major sponsors were prominently featured for this season, keeping the commercial emphasis on the title partner.[16]Personnel
Hosts
Nippon Paint Super Singer 6 was hosted by Ma Ka Pa Anand and Priyanka Deshpande, who brought a dynamic duo presentation to the season that aired from January 21, 2018, to July 15, 2018, on Star Vijay.[3] Their chemistry, built from co-hosting multiple Vijay TV programs, contributed to the show's engaging flow through humorous interludes and interactive segments.[17] Ma Ka Pa Anand, a prominent Tamil television presenter, started his career as a radio jockey before gaining recognition on Vijay TV with shows like Cinema Kaaram Coffee and Athu Ithu Ethu. In Super Singer 6, Anand served as the primary host, specializing in comedic segments that lightened the competition's intensity, including prank calls and thug life-style skits with co-host Deshpande and contestants.[18] His selection for the role stemmed from his established reputation for infusing humor into reality formats, enhancing viewer retention during the season's extended run. Priyanka Deshpande, who entered television as a video jockey, rose to prominence on Vijay TV through hosting Cinema Kaaram Coffee alongside Anand and later reality shows like The Wall. As co-host, she focused on audience interaction, facilitating contestant introductions and judge engagements to maintain emotional connections during performances. Deshpande's prior experience in high-stakes singing competitions made her ideal for bridging the gap between performers and viewers in Super Singer 6. Throughout the season, the hosts' contributions included unique moments like energetic openings for themed episodes blending folk and international music, where Anand's comedy balanced Deshpande's warm rapport with participants.[19] Their tandem style, marked by spontaneous banter, helped sustain the show's popularity without any reported on-air controversies involving them.Judges
The judging panel for Super Singer 6 comprised four prominent playback singers: Anuradha Sriram, P. Unnikrishnan, Benny Dayal, and Shweta Mohan, who collectively evaluated contestants across various rounds.[11] Anuradha Sriram emphasized precision and control in performances. P. Unnikrishnan brought expertise in classical elements, assessing raga adherence and traditional phrasing. Benny Dayal, known for his energetic contemporary styles in Bollywood and South Indian films, focused on modern interpretations, rhythm, and fusion elements.[20] Shweta Mohan evaluated contestants on emotional depth, expression, and melodic purity. The judges assessed performances based on key criteria including voice quality, stage presence, and song choice, providing constructive feedback to guide aspiring singers.[5] Season-specific highlights included special guest appearances, such as A.R. Rahman joining the panel for an episode to offer insights on composition and innovation.[21]Format
Auditions
The auditions for Super Singer 6 commenced in late November 2017 across multiple cities in Tamil Nadu, marking the initial phase of talent scouting for the season.[22][23] The process kicked off with preliminary live sessions in Neyveli on November 25 at Neyveli Plaza, followed by Coimbatore on November 26 at Perks Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Trichy on December 3, and Chennai on December 10 at Santhome Higher Secondary School.[24][22][23][25] Eligible participants were singers aged 15 and above, with no requirement for prior professional experience, allowing a broad pool of raw talent to apply.[22][24] Aspiring contestants could submit audio entries via CD to Vijay Television's executive producer or attend the on-ground live auditions, where a preliminary judging panel evaluated performances on vocal quality, pitch accuracy, and overall musical potential.[22] These sessions focused on identifying promising voices through unaccompanied renditions of Tamil songs, with selected candidates advancing to subsequent evaluation stages for the main competition.Competition rounds
The competition rounds of Super Singer 6 followed the audition phase, beginning with the Team Selection Round where the 22 selected contestants performed individually to demonstrate their vocal abilities. Judges P. Unnikrishnan, Anuradha Sriram, Shweta Mohan, and Benny Dayal evaluated these performances and divided the participants into two teams: Team Unni & Swetha and Team Benny Dayal & Anuradha Sriram, setting the foundation for collaborative and competitive dynamics throughout the season.[26][27] Initial rounds emphasized group performances, with team members collaborating on songs to highlight harmony and ensemble skills, often under the guidance of mentors who provided feedback during on-stage sessions. These episodes transitioned into battle rounds, notably the Big Musical Battle Round, where contestants from opposing teams faced off in one-on-one duels, delivering high-energy renditions to secure advancement and awards like best performer. The format intensified competition, with each battle focusing on vocal precision, emotional delivery, and stage presence to impress both judges and viewers.[28][29] As the show progressed to semi-finals and pre-finale stages, episodes adopted specific themes to add variety and challenge. The Hero-Heroine round required contestants to perform energizing songs inspired by cinematic duets, evoking romantic and dramatic narratives through paired vocals and choreography. Other themed segments included power-packed performances integrating dance routines with singing, creating visually dynamic shows that blended music and movement for broader appeal. Additionally, duets with Vijay TV stars featured in select episodes, where contestants paired with popular actors and hosts for collaborative numbers that amplified excitement and celebrity involvement.[28][3][30] Live episodes aired on weekends at 7 PM IST on Star Vijay, typically spanning 2 hours and including 4-6 main performances per installment, complemented by mentor interactions, judge critiques, and audience engagement segments. Voting mechanics combined judge evaluations with public input, where viewers cast votes via SMS or the Hotstar app—up to 50 per day per email ID—to influence eliminations, with judges resolving ties through additional scoring. This hybrid system ensured a balance between expert assessment and fan preference, driving progression from initial teams to the final qualifiers.[31]Contestants and progress
List of contestants
Super Singer 6 featured 22 contestants selected through statewide auditions conducted by Vijay TV in late 2017, drawing participants primarily from Tamil Nadu and neighboring regions. These individuals were amateur and semi-professional singers aged between their late teens and mid-30s, representing diverse musical influences such as folk, classical, and contemporary styles. None entered as wild cards; all progressed from the initial online and in-person audition phases, where they performed original or popular songs to demonstrate vocal range and stage presence.[4][22][32] The following table lists all main contestants, with available details on their approximate age during the 2018 season, hometowns, and prior musical experience. Information is based on contemporary reports, focusing on verified backgrounds without performance specifics.| Name | Approximate Age (2018) | Hometown/Origin | Prior Experience |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ajay Krishna | Not available | Not available | Amateur singer; no notable prior credits. |
| Anirudh Suswaram | Mid-20s | Chennai, Tamil Nadu | Aspiring playback singer with training in Hindustani classical music; relocated to Mumbai at age 18 to pursue opportunities.[4] |
| Aparna | Not available | Not available | Amateur vocalist from Tamil Nadu. |
| Ashwin Sharma | Not available | Not available | Emerging singer with local performance experience. |
| Greeshma | Not available | Not available | Amateur participant from regional auditions. |
| Jayanthi | Not available | Not available | Local singer with basic training. |
| Keshav Vinodh | Not available | Not available | Young amateur vocalist. |
| Maalavika Sundar | 30 | Chennai, Tamil Nadu | Trained Carnatic vocalist and established playback singer in Tamil cinema.[4][33] |
| Mohammed Nasser | Not available | Not available | Amateur singer from Tamil Nadu. |
| Praveen | Not available | Not available | Regional performer with no major credits. |
| Rajalakshmi | Mid-30s | Pudukkottai, Tamil Nadu | Folk singer specializing in traditional Tamil songs; participated alongside her husband.[4] |
| Rakshitha Suresh | 20 | Mysore, Karnataka | Trained in music from age 4; aspiring playback singer.[34] |
| Sakthi Amaran | Late 20s | Chennai, Tamil Nadu | Independent musician and songwriter; formed a rock-oriented band prior to the show.[4] |
| Senthil Ganesh | 35 | Pudukkottai, Tamil Nadu | Professional folk singer from a rural background, known for pei-ottal and village folk traditions; grew up in Kalabam village.[35][36] |
| Sireesha | Not available | Not available | Amateur singer selected via auditions. |
| Sreekanth Hariharan | Mid-20s | Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala | Playback singer since age 19; holds a bachelor's degree in architecture; from a musical family with mother B. Arundhathi as a classical vocalist.[37] |
| Sri Devi | Not available | Not available | Local amateur vocalist. |
| Sreelakshmi | Not available | Not available | Emerging singer from auditions. |
| Sudharshan | Not available | Not available | Amateur participant. |
| Sunny | Not available | Not available | Regional singer with basic experience. |
| Viji | Not available | Not available | Amateur vocalist from Tamil Nadu. |
| Vinay | Not available | Not available | Amateur singer; no notable prior credits. |
Eliminations and finalists
The eliminations in Super Singer 6 commenced in the fourth week of the show, following initial battle rounds where contestants competed in teams. Judges assigned scores based on vocal technique, expression, and overall performance, placing the lowest scorers from each team into a bottom zone or danger zone, where public voting via SMS and online platforms determined survival. This process ensured weekly reductions in the contestant pool, starting from an initial group of 22 participants selected from auditions.[38][32] The first elimination aired on February 10, 2018, with Sunny and Vinay nominated in the danger zone due to their teams' low aggregate scores; public votes saved one while evicting the other, marking the beginning of the competitive cull. Subsequent weeks saw similar dynamics, with representative bottom zone contestants including Ajay Krishna, Aparna, and Greeshma facing high-risk rounds based on combined judge and viewer input. By mid-season, consistent top performers like Rakshitha Suresh and Senthil Ganesh avoided these zones, advancing steadily. Over approximately 20 weeks, 16 contestants were progressively eliminated, narrowing the field without major judge saves or revivals reported in the season.[38][32] The path culminated in the selection of the top 6 finalists: Anirudh Suswaram, Sreekanth, Malavika, Rakshitha Suresh, Shakthi, and Senthil Ganesh. These singers qualified directly from the semi-finals after excelling in the later rounds, setting the stage for the grand finale. No special direct advancements beyond standard progression were noted, emphasizing the role of sustained high placements in judge evaluations and public support.[8][39]| Finalist | Notable Progress Highlight |
|---|---|
| Anirudh Suswaram | Consistent top scores in folk and classical rounds, avoiding bottom zones post-week 10. |
| Sreekanth | Strong public voting base, advanced from early battles without nominations. |
| Malavika | Excelled in duet performances, secured semi-final spot via judge acclaim. |
| Rakshitha Suresh | Golden voice recognition; topped viewer polls in multiple weeks. |
| Shakthi | Survived one danger zone in mid-season through votes, then dominated finales prep. |
| Senthil Ganesh | Folk specialist; direct path with no eliminations risked after initial rounds. |
