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Mugdha Vaishampayan (born 5 April 2000) is one of the finalists in the Marathi championship of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Marathi L'il Champs, which aired on Zee Marathi television between July 2008 and February 2009. She was referred to as "Little Monitor".
Mugdha Vaishampayan
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Birth name | Mugdha Bhagwan Vaishampayan |
Also known as | Little Monitor |
Born | (2000-04-05) 5 April 2000 (age 24) |
Origin | Alibag, Maharashtra, India |
Genres | Indian classical music |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Instrument(s) | Vocal |
Years active | 2008–present |
Labels | Universal Music |
Partner(s) | Prathamesh Laghate |
In 2009 & 2010 Mugdha appeared in many stage shows and public events, and her career currently extends to music albums, playback for movies and TV serials, media commercials, reality show anchoring, promotional campaigns for leading Newspapers, and performing in her solo singing programs.
Mugdha was born in Alibag, the daughter of Bhagwan and Bhagyashree Vaishampayan. Mugdha's ability to sing was identified by her father when she was 2 years old, and she received formal training in fundamental music from Sunil Mhatre, Sheetal Kunte, Anuradha Velankar and Bhagwan Vaishampayan. After her run in Idea Sa Re Ga Ma Little Champs, her name became familiar to the residents of Maharashtra. The people of Konkan call her『रायगड कन्या』(Daughter of Raigad).
Mugdha was one of the anchor for Season 2 telecast of Music reality show Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Marathi L'il ChampsonZee Marathi.[2] This schedule was telecasted during 2 August 2010 to 23 January 2011.
editIn 2008, Mugdha first auditioned for Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Marathi L'il Champs, a competitive music reality show produced Zee Marathi television channel. She became one of 50 finalists chosen from among several thousand age 8 to 14 children from Maharashtra, and ended as one of the top 5 finalists overall. On the show she was known as "The Little Monitor".
During the course of the competition, Mugdha was awarded with the title "Raigad Bhushan" by Raigad Zilha Parishad and is one of the youngest persons to have received such award from any elected Government body.
Mugdha was cast as a lead playback singer for daily soap Kashi being broadcast on NDTV Imagine[3] This marked the first time she sang a Hindi song, as well as her first assignment as a playback singer on television.
Her song was recorded in March 2010 and featured in several episodes as a theme song.
In April 2010, sang a playback for Marathi films when Nandu Ghanekar offered her a song in Balaji Telefilm's first Marathi movie named Taaryaanche Bayt (Marathi: ताऱ्यांचे बेट} (The Island of stars). Her song "Kamaal aahe" is the main song of the film which is getting released on 14-April-2011.[4][5]
Mugdha has also contributed to Marathi movie Let's Go Back where in June 2010 she sang Bigi Bigi. She recorded the title track for Let's Go Back in July 2010.
In May 2011, Mugdha recorded foot tapping title song for the movie "Ya gol gol dabyatala". This film was released in 2012.[6]
Mugdha contributed to Marathi Movie Chintamani released in 2014, she sang ″Kadhitari Kuthetari″ along with Amruta Subhash.
She did major contribution as a playback singer in the film Ubuntu which was released in September 2017.
In November 2010, Mugdha became a brand ambassador for the "Jungle Book" contest of the Marathi daily newspaper Lokmat,[7] and has been cast as leading ambassador for the Marathi Home Calmanac Kalnirnay (Marathi: कालनिर्णय). Commercials featuring Mugdha began airing in November 2010 on all Marathi Television channels.[8]
Mugdha has performed her art for events including
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