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Vellum Thiramai - Season 1

The program provided a platform for diverse talents from across India, showcasing acts ranging from dance and magic to martial arts. The judging panel featured actress Nikki Galrani, choreographer Sridhar, and karate expert Shihan Hussaini. The show was hosted by VJ Andrews and Syamantha Kiran.

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The program provided a platform for diverse talents from across India, showcasing acts ranging from dance and magic to martial arts. The judging panel featured actress Nikki Galrani, choreographer Sridhar, and karate expert Shihan Hussaini. The show was hosted by VJ Andrews and Syamantha Kiran.

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