Asian Institute of Medical Sciences Hospital hosted grand finale of Faridabad Talent Hunt

The grand finale, held on 7 July, featured 57 outstanding performances that captivated the audience

Faridabad , 7 July , 2024 : The Asian Institute of Medical Sciences Hospital, Sector-21 A hosted the grand finale of the Faridabad Talent Hunt. This vibrant event saw 315 young talents from Faridabad, Gurgaon, Noida, and Palwal come together to showcase their exceptional abilities. The grand finale, held on 7 July, featured 57 outstanding performances that captivated the audience. Renowned judges, including famous musician Manjeet Tanwar, Kathak dancers Komal Gaur and Twinkle Sharma, and choreographer Bharat Solanki, evaluated the performances. The event was expertly conducted by Dr. Jaya Debbarman and Dr. Charu Dutt Arora. The occasion was graced by Padma Shri Dr. N.K. Pandey, Managing Director and Chairman of Asian Hospital, along with his wife Padma Pandey, Asian Hospital Director Anupam Pandey, Neha Pandey, Dr. Prashant Pandey, Dr. Smriti Pandey, Dr. P.S. Ahuja and Marketing Head Shailesh Jha, Head of Cancer Department Dr. Puneet Gupta awarded all the children. The competition was divided into four age categories, with children aged 6-8, 9-11, 12-15, and 16-19 showcasing their skills in singing, Bollywood dance, Kathak, folk dance, and hip-hop.

The auditions, held on 28 and 29 June 2024, set the stage for the grand finale. Parents were equally enthusiastic, cheering on their children and appreciating the platform provided by Asian Hospital. Dr. N.K. Pandey emphasized the importance of such events in helping children overcome stage fright and gain confidence, aiding them in achieving their goals.


In the 6-8 years category, Mishika Kurup secured the first prize in dance with a reward of Rs. 5000, while Jannat Puniyani took the second prize of Rs. 3000. In singing, Reyansh won the first prize (Rs. 5000) and Yashsvi claimed the second prize (Rs. 3000). For the 9-11 years category, Raghavi Pathak emerged victorious in dance, receiving Rs. 5000, and Amyra Luthra won the second prize of Rs. 3000. Thaman Luthra and Dhruv Pandit were awarded first and second prizes in singing, earning Rs. 5000 and Rs. 3000 respectively.

In the 12-15 years category, Kaira Dhamija took the top spot in dance with Rs. 5000, followed by Gunjan with Rs. 3000. The singing competition saw Manonit win first prize (Rs. 5000) and Divyakaran Arora win second prize (Rs. 3000). For the 16-19 years category, Tanishka Singh and Dishita Dudeja won first and second prizes in dance, receiving Rs. 5000 and Rs. 3000 respectively, while Nagma Ali and Divyansh Ratra took home Rs. 5000 and Rs. 3000 for first and second prizes in singing. Additionally, eight consolation prizes were distributed in each category, and all participants received certificates of participation. The event provided a splendid platform for young talents to shine, supported by an encouraging and appreciative audience.

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