Mumbai: Bringing Old Favourites back on Reality TV


Rajul Hegde/Rediff

Mumbai, Apr 5: If your favourite singer on television's popular reality shows did not win the title, here's another chance for you to make them winners.

Star Plus' Jo Jeeta Wohi Super Star is a new reality show, starting April 11.

The show will have winners and runner-ups from old shows like Amul Star Voice of India, Indian Idol, Sa Re Ga Ma Pa and Fame Gurukul compete against each other.

So here's a chance to see old favourites like Abhijeet Sawant, Debojit Saha, Ishmeet Singh, Rooprekha, Ujjaini, Aishwarya, Amit Sana, Amit Tandon, Harshit  Saxena, Himani Kapoor, Neha Kakkar, Prajakta Shukre, Piyani Vani, Rahul Vaidya, Ravindra Ravi, Vineet Singh, Saumitra Iyer and Toshi Sabri again.

Their performances will be judged by Farah Khan and Vishal-Shekhar, as well as the audiences. Mandira Bedi will host the show, which will run for 12 weeks.

"Each participant is champion in his field, so essentially it's a quest for excellence," says Vishal. "They are going to show their talent here, that's why we are here. The best of best will be selected."

Jo Jeeta Wohi Super Star will be aired on Fridays and Saturdays at 10 pm on Star Plus.

  

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