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Top CEOs showcase unique talents at FremantleMedia’s CEO’s Got Talent

Top CEOs showcase unique talents at FremantleMedia’s CEO’s Got Talent

India Blooms News Service | | 18 Nov 2014, 12:14 am
New Delhi, Nov 17 (IBNS): CEOs from north India battled it out in the second edition of CEO’s Got Talent here on Monday.

Amar Raj Singh from Pizzakraft Pvt Ltd stood out among his co-participants and impressed the evening’s judges, from the entertainment business – Raj Nayak, Mahesh Bhatt and Neha Dhupia, to win the coveted Most Talented CEO trophy for the night.

Muktesh Chander, Special Commissioner of Delhi Police, was judged the WOW Performer of the show.

CEOs Got Talent, produced by FremantleMedia, powered by Karmyog Foundation and lifestyle partner Victorinox, aimed to provide support and awareness for the event’s beneficiary, Genesis Foundation.

The talent showcase contest, which was held at the Taj Palace in Delhi.

Amar Raj Singh was able to outshine the other participants and mesmerize the judges with his profound poetry.

The evening also saw performances from past participants of FremantleMedia’s talent showcase property, ‘India’s Got Talent’.

In addition, the event witnessed the auction of a painting by renowned artist Satish Gupta, for the benefit of Genesis Foundation. More than 200 CXOs attended the event and participated enthusiastically in the bidding process for the painting.

Reacting to his win, Amar Raj Singh of Gamma Pizzakraft Pvt Ltd, India & Srilanka, said, “I was not sure if people would understand ‘shayari’ and was especially nervous about Mr Mahesh Bhatt being the judge as he himself is a ‘shayar’. The lines I recited today are very close to my heart and have never recited on stage. It was an honour being here for Genesis Foundation. About my win, here are some lines that I would like to share – “Jaane kya baat keh di is raat aapko maine - Lagta hai dil se dil ki rah mila di maine”

Muktesh Chander, Special Commissioner of Delhi Police, the WOW Performer of the show, said, “This, according to me, has been my best stage performance ever and this is the best stage where I have ever performed.  I decided to perform here because through my talent, I would be able to help the underprivileged children of Genesis Foundation”.

Speaking at the event, jury member Raj Nayak, CEO, COLORS, said, “It was great to see CEOs from some of the top companies come together to showcase their unique talents for a great cause. Congratulations to all the participants who showcased their amazing talents. I was glad to be a part of the second edition of ‘CEO’s Got Talent’ and congratulations to tonight’s winner.”

Anupama Mandloi, Managing Director - FremantleMedia India said, “Once again we have received an excellent response towards the initiative from the industry. It gives me immense joy to see Delhi giving the 2nd edition of ‘CEO’s Got Talent’ such an enthusiastic reception. We hope to replicate our success with further editions of the event in the coming years.”

Prema Sagar, Founding Trustee, Genesis Foundation said, “Watching these respected personalities from the industry, showcasing a lighter side for a great social cause is moving. We thank FremantleMedia and all the partners for the event, for coming together yet again to provide great support towards Genesis Foundation and to give life a chance.”
 

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