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14 October 2024

Star Singer Season 9 Grand Finale to Air on October 20 on Asianet

Adding a touch of glamor to the evening, Bollywood actress Vidya Balan will make a special appearance to cheer on the contestants and be a part of the star-studded event.

14th October, 2024: The much-anticipated grand finale of Star Singer Season 9, which features several talented singers who have captured the hearts of audiences throughout the season, will be telecast on Asianet on October 20 from 6 PM onwards. 

The finalists competing for the grand title include Arvind, Nanda, Disha, Anushree, Balram, and an additional singer selected by audience votes. These six exceptional talents will take the stage for their final performances, aiming to impress not only the viewers but also an esteemed panel of judges. 

Throughout this season’s incredible musical journey, the judging panel featured iconic names like KS Chitra, Sithara, Vidhu Pratap, and others, who provided guidance and mentorship to the contestants. The grand finale will witness renowned playback singer Hariharan joining the panel to deliver expert insights and crown the ultimate winner. 

Adding a touch of glamor to the evening, Bollywood actress Vidya Balan will make a special appearance to cheer on the contestants and be a part of the star-studded event. The night will also feature entertaining performances by well-known artists such as Anna Prasad, Biju Kuttan, Binu Adimali, Mavelikara Shaji, Rashmi, and many more, ensuring a memorable experience for the audience. 

Tune in to the Star Singer Season 9 Grand Finale on Asianet on October 20 from 6 PM onwards and witness the culmination of a thrilling musical season filled with emotion, talent, and stellar performances.

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