Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge 2009 - Results

Results

Contestant Gharana Elimination date
Vaishali Mhade Rock Gharana Winner
Yashita Yashpal Sharma Dhoom Gharana Finalist
Shoumen Nandi Jai Ho Gharana Finalist
Pratibha Singh Lakshya Gharana January 2, 2009
Debojit Dutta Dhoom Gharana December 26, 2008
Asma Mohammed Rafi Rock Gharana December 19, 2008
Zaheer Abbas Rock Gharana December 12, 2008
Sara Raza Khan Lakshya Gharana November 7, 2008
Tarun Sagar Rock Gharana October 31, 2008
Shujat Ali Khan Dhoom Gharana October 24, 2008
Kaushik Deshpandey Lakshya Gharana October 17, 2008
Naina Saxena Lakshya Gharana October 10, 2008
Faraz Butt Jai Ho Gharana October 3, 2008
Mitika Kanwar Dhoom Gharana September 26, 2008
Deepali Sathe Jai Ho Gharana September 6, 2008
Anupama Malhotra Jai Ho Gharana September 5, 2008
Sunvinder Singh Rock Gharana August 30, 2008
Arshad Mohammad Dhoom Gharana August 30, 2008
Fareed Ahmed Rock Gharana August 29, 2008
Shashi Suman Jai Ho Gharana August 29, 2008
Manisha Karmakar Rock Gharana August 23, 2008
Sayan Chaudhauri Jai Ho Gharana August 23, 2008
Jenice Sobti Rock Gharana August 22, 2008
Pallavi Suri Rock Gharana August 16, 2008
Prachi Shah Dhoom Gharana August 9, 2008
Pooja Goswami Jai Ho Gharana August 2, 2008
Darshana Menon Rock Gharana July 26, 2008
Rashi Ragshree Dhoom Gharana July 26, 2008
Jeffery Iqbal Lakshya Gharana July 26, 2008
Snehandhu Naskar Lakshya Gharana July 12, 2008

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