M'luru: Poorvi K Rao enters finals of Dancing Star Junior show


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Mangaluru, Sept 3: The multifaceted 10 year old girl Poorvi K Rao of Class V C of Mount Carmel Central School, Maryhill, has not only brought name and fame to her parents and family members, but also made her school management, teachers and friends happy and proud.






















She has been selected as one of the five finalists in the Colors Kannada 'Dancing Star Junior' show to be held on September 12. Poorvi is the only girl among four other boys in the top 5 finalists. With 'Dancing Star 2' giving the much deserved success to Colors Kannada – the 'Dancing Star Junior' followed close on its heels airing from July 11, with the finals being held on September 12. This programme is telecasted on Colors Kannada Channel every Saturday and Sunday from 9 pm to 10.30 pm.

At a felicitating ceremony held at the school premises, for her achievement in making it to the finals in the 'Dancing Star Junior' show, the principal of the School Sr Melissa AC said, “Poorvi is the joy and pride of our school. She has brought many laurels to school in various fields of her talents. Her entering the finals in the 'Dancing Star Junior' show is indeed a pride for our school, her classmates, teachers, her parents and her dear and near ones. On behalf of everyone at MCCS, I wish Poorvi all success in her performance in the finals, and wish that she wins the crown. Best of luck dear Poorvi and may God bless you.”

Poorvi Rao, aged 10 is the daughter of Kumaraswamy Rao- a senior manager at Karnataka Bank HO, Mangaluru, and Asha Kumaraswamy- a staff at St Agnes Teachers Training Institute, Mangaluru.

  

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