Bhojpuri Idol Season 2 Returns to Jamshedpur After 16-Year Gap

Cultural Competition Offers Platform for Local Artists with Rs 5,001 Top Prize

Key Points:

  • Three-stage singing contest starts with auditions on January 12
  • Grand finale to feature 20 finalists showcasing Bhojpuri musical talent
  • Event aims to preserve regional cultural heritage among youth

JAMSHEDPUR – Bhojpuri Sanskriti Manch announces Season 2 of Bhojpuri Idol competition, scheduled for January 25, 2025.

The registration process has begun at Sakchi office. Participants can apply until January 10 with Rs 300 fee.

Meanwhile, chief patron Bharat Singh shared competition details. The event returns after its first edition in 2007.

Competition Format

Auditions begin January 12 from 10 AM. The first round will select semifinalists.

Moreover, semifinals take place on January 19. Selected contestants advance to the grand finale.

The finale showcases twenty performers. “This provides a platform for local talent,” Bharat Singh explained.

Prize Structure

Winners receive attractive cash prizes. The champion gets Rs 5,001.

Furthermore, runners-up earn Rs 3,001. All finalists receive certificates and mementos.

Event coordinator Tomar Satyendra outlined the rewards. The prizes aim to encourage participation.

Cultural Significance

The competition preserves Bhojpuri heritage. It connects younger generations with their cultural roots.

Besides, organizers emphasize traditional values. The event promotes regional music among youth.

Interested participants can contact organizers. Three helpline numbers are available for queries.

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