I loved the way she performed the opera number and how gracefully she switched 
to the O rey chori track. She was just phenomenal! 

About Vishal asking about KMMC...I don't think he asked the question out of 
ignorance, then again, it was not rudeness either. Probably he wanted Mughda to 
say it out aloud herself. There were many people out there who have no idea 
what KMMC is, including my mom. In fact, I was watching the show with my mom 
last week and both of us were amazed with Mughda's performance. The moment 
Mughda mentioned that she's a student of KMMC, I couldn't help myself but to 
exclaim with a big "WOW!". My mom on the other hand, had no clue why I was so 
excited and kept asking me what KMMC is...til' Mughda provided the answer.



--- On Sun, 8/15/10, Raghu <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Raghu <[email protected]>
Subject: [arr] Re: Congrats to Mugdha - KM Music Student on SaReGaMaPa Singing 
Superstar
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, August 15, 2010, 1:36 PM







 



  


    
      
      
      what an amazing performance.. she is breathtaking..

absolute winner...congrats Mugdha Hasabnis.

way to go kmmc.



--- In [email protected], KJ <rajkesha...@...> wrote:

>

> She was fantastic, Totally came in with a bang! The juries were stunned. But

> i dint like the idea about Vishal asking what is KM Conservatory. And i dont

> think so it was asked out of ignorance

> 

> On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 1:11 AM, AJ <purev...@...> wrote:

> 

> >

> >

> > http://www.bollywood.com/rahmans-students-score

> >

> > Forgive me if this has been posted before...

> >

> > Rahman's Students Score!

> >

> > By Hindustan Times

> >

> > Mumbai, Aug. 13 -- She's a polyglot from A R Rahman's music academy, KM

> > Conservatory, in Chennai and has made it to the top finalists of Sa Re Ga Ma

> > Pa Singing Superstars on Zee TV that kicks off tonight.

> >

> > Mugdha has been studying music at Rahman's school for the last one year.

> > She learnt Hindustani classical and semi-classical music during her growing

> > up years. Today, she also sings in seven languages, apart from various other

> > styles.

> >

> > When asked about making it to the top batch of contestants on the show,

> > Mugdha who is participating in a reality show for the first time, says,

> > "It's my teachers' and my family's blessings. I hope to not let them down."

> >

> > The 20-something singer feels blessed to have made it to the The KM

> > Conservatory. "Rahman sir has been a pillar of support. The school has

> > gained more popularity after sir won the Oscars. He had a few sessions with

> > us despite a tight schedule. He interacted with us in the batch personally.

> > He gave us great inputs about playback singing. I just want to make him

> > proud now."

> >

> > Mugdha, who has sung for a Tamil film and a nursery rhyme album, hopes to

> > find work in Bollywood after the show ends. "This show is my biggest

> > platform so far," she asserts. "I hope I find work as a playback singer and

> > make it big. Maybe then, I can also spread awareness about the global forms

> > of music."

> >

> >  

> >

>





    
     

    
    


 



  






      

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