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KV student Samyak wins Times NIE Junior RJ Hunt

Samyak Choure, a Std IX student of Kendriya Vidyalaya, Ajni, won The Times NIE Junior RJ Hunt, ‘Ek baal kalakar ki khoj’ on Friday.
KV student Samyak wins Times NIE Junior RJ Hunt
NAGPUR: Samyak Choure, a Std IX student of Kendriya Vidyalaya, Ajni, won The Times NIE Junior RJ Hunt, ‘Ek baal kalakar ki khoj’ on Friday. The first runner-up was Amit Singh Tomar, Std X student of Centre Point School, Amravati Bypass, while Rajvi Ambulkar, Std IX student of Somalwar, Ramdaspeth, was the second runner-up.
The contest was organized by The Times of India in association with Bansal Classes & Radio Mirchi.
Another prize was Mirchi Factor which went to Shreyas Panat from Sandipani for his comic act ‘Tujko mirchi lagi to men kya karoon’.
The four were chosen from over 1,000 students from across the city through a fortnight-long selection process which tested their presence of mind, sense of humour and voice modulation.
Executive director of Bansal classes Kana Roy Choudhari, Radio Mirchi programming head Priyanka Chaturvedi and Padma Kumar Kutty of Central Mall and other dignitaries were present at the function.
A bespectacled Samyak won everybody’s hearts with his flawless mimicry of Nana Patekar, Shah Rukh Khan and Sunny Deol. Samyak said, “I feel on the top of the world. I was confident about my win.”
The winners were handed over gift vouchers worth Rs1001 from Central Mall and goody bag worth Rs2000 from Radio Mirchi. The winners and the semifinalists were presented NIE trophy along with certificate of merit. The winner will also get an opportunity to conduct a three-hour show at Radio Mirchi studio.

Samyak Choure, a Std IX student of Kendriya Vidyalaya, Ajni, won The Times NIE Junior RJ Hunt, ‘Ek baal kalakar ki khoj’ on Friday. The first runner-up was Amit Singh Tomar, Std X student of Centre Point School, Amravati Bypass, while Rajvi Ambulkar, Std IX student of Somalwar, Ramdaspeth, was the second runner-up.
Another prize was Mirchi Factor which went to Shreyas Panat from Sandipani for his comic act ‘Tujko mirchi lagi to men kya karoon’.
The four were chosen from over 1,000 students from across the city through a fortnight-long selection process which tested their presence of mind, sense of humour and voice modulation. The contest was organized by The Times of India in association with Bansal Classes & Radio Mirchi.
Executive director of Bansal classes Kana Roy Choudhari, Radio Mirchi programming head Priyanka Chaturvedi and Padma Kumar Kutty of Central Mall and other dignitaries were present at the function.
A bespectacled Samyak won everybody’s hearts with his flawless mimicry of Nana Patekar, Shah Rukh Khan and Sunny Deol.
Samyak said, “I feel on the top of the world. Right from the word go, I was confident about my win.”
The winners were handed over gift vouchers worth Rs1001 from Central Mall and goody bag worth Rs2000 from Radio Mirchi. The winners and the semifinalists were presented NIE trophy along with certificate of merit. The winner will also get an opportunity to conduct a three-hour show at Radio Mirchi studio.
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