What the title of Little Champ means to Anamika Choudhury and the 
Northeast : Debojit Saha
   
  Singer’s salute to L’il Champ
- Veteran of TV reality show voices his dreams for Anamika     IDOL CHAT 
TELEGRAPH INDIA      Voice of India DEBOJIT SAHA writes what the title of 
Little Champ means to Anamika Choudhury and the Northeast...
  Debojit Saha may have been just lucky, to put it in the words of some 
critics. But will they say the same thing about Anamika Choudhury? That the 
Northeast is a storehouse of hidden talent was never in question. What was not 
welcome was the doubt expressed by some critics about singers from the region 
being able to stand up to the national challenge. 
  I am very happy. Anamika has done us all proud. But, more importantly, she 
has emerged as the latest role model for youngsters in the region. 
  I was there during the finals of the Zee TV SaReGaMaPa L’il Champs along with 
hundreds of other fans and well-wishers from the Northeast. And what a night it 
was! Anamika was outstanding — a little nightingale mesmerising the world with 
her lilting voice. 
  As a talent, I had always felt that she was a winner. But I was a bit 
apprehensive, as there was no telling which way the public votes would go. 
  Anamika also stood above the other finalists, Tanmay Chaturvedi and 
Rohanpreet, because of her maturity. But she still had to perform well to 
impress the judges and the people. 
  All those from the Northeast who were present during the finals partied all 
night after Anamika won. I was part of the celebrations and it was a wonderful 
feeling. I am sure there was jubilation back home in Assam, especially in her 
hometown Mariani. 
  After Anamika’s success, organisers of musical reality shows will surely be 
keen to hold auditions in the region. I will request TV channels to go to the 
region on a talent hunt. I am taking the initiative and will do whatever is 
possible. 
  It was also a nice gesture on Anamika’s part to announce that she wanted to 
set up a music school in the state to help other singers. 
  Now that the L’il Champ is on top of the world after months of hard work, I 
want her to take a few weeks off to rewind and get ready for the next phase. 
This is just the beginning and she will have a lot of commitments to fulfil. 
Winning the contest is not the end of the road for this wonderful little 
singer. She can only get better. What she needs is a level head on her young 
shoulders and proper guidance by her parents. If the success goes to her head, 
it can be disastrous. We all wish to see Anamika as one of the best singers in 
the country. 

       
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