April 1, 2022
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BurJuman Mall’s Rising Stars Season 3 winners crowned

BurJuman Mall saw more than 150 talents from the community, between the ages of 4 to 16 years, take centre stage to showcase their extraordinary performances across singing, dancing, dramatic arts, and the academic field…reports Asian Lite News

The finale of BurJuman Mall’s Rising Stars Season 3 on Saturday, 26 March 2022, witnessed a spectacular line-up of performances that truly lit the stage up one last time. Dazzled by the caliber of the finalists, difficult decisions were made, and the winners were crowned.

Indian celebrity extraordinaire Rannvijay Singha with star judges – Romanian Lebanese singing sensation Alina K, Indian dancer & choreographer Nidhi Kumar, and Filipino social media star Bengs Hyu mesmerised the audience with their interactions and special performances.

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Darsh Jhamnani, aged 16, was awarded first place for his exemplary dance performance, while Rainbow, aged 11, won second place as she dominated the stage with her presence and singing. Third place was a group of 4 dancers-G Swag aged 11 to 16. Along with the title, they were awarded AED 7,500, AED 5,000 and AED 3,000 worth BurJuman Mall gift vouchers, respectively.

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Over a period of one month, between 4 to 26 March, BurJuman Mall saw more than 150 talents from the community, between the ages of 4 to 16 years, take centre stage to showcase their extraordinary performances across singing, dancing, dramatic arts, and academic field.

With the success of Season 3, the mall hopes to keep inspiring little ones to explore their full potential by providing them with a stage to shine.

To find out more, visit www.burjuman.com or follow us @BurJuman on TikTok, Instagram,

Facebook and @itsBurJuman Twitter.

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