Arijit Singh photographed in Mumbai.
Mumbai:
Singer Arijit Singh, who started his journey in the music industry from a reality TV show, will be back on the small screen to judge a music reality show - Raw Star.
Arijit, who has made a lasting impact with songs like Tum Hi Ho, Soch Na Sake, Kabhi Jo Baadal Barse and Muskurane, will also mentor the contestants on the show.
Contrary to reports that suggested the show will air on Star Plus, the musical show will be aired on Life OK. Arijit has shot for a promo, which will be out on August 20, read a statement from Life OK.
Raw Star is not a sequel to India's Raw Star, and will bring forward a new concept and new challenges with the focus on singing rather than performing.
The singer, who earlier posted a public apology to Salman Khan on social media, will challenge, mentor, groom and put the contestants through the grind in order to get that ultimate winner.
There will be digital auditions allowing people from every corner of the world to participate. The auditions will tentatively go live on August 21.
(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)
Arijit, who has made a lasting impact with songs like Tum Hi Ho, Soch Na Sake, Kabhi Jo Baadal Barse and Muskurane, will also mentor the contestants on the show.
Contrary to reports that suggested the show will air on Star Plus, the musical show will be aired on Life OK. Arijit has shot for a promo, which will be out on August 20, read a statement from Life OK.
Raw Star is not a sequel to India's Raw Star, and will bring forward a new concept and new challenges with the focus on singing rather than performing.
The singer, who earlier posted a public apology to Salman Khan on social media, will challenge, mentor, groom and put the contestants through the grind in order to get that ultimate winner.
There will be digital auditions allowing people from every corner of the world to participate. The auditions will tentatively go live on August 21.
(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)