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Zee TV’s singing reality show Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Li’l Champs is back with its 7th season and is all set to entertain the audiences.

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Zee TV’s singing reality show Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Li’l Champs is back with its 7th season and is all set to entertain the audiences.  The upcoming mega-audition episode will give the show its top 16 contestants who have left behind the shackles that restricted their dreams and delivered impeccable performances setting them on a path of accomplishing their goal of becoming the next Li’l Champ. This time the Li’l Champs decided to do something fun and quirky as the top 16 contestants curated a special video where they recreated Ranveer Singh’s super hit rap song Apna Time Aayega  from Gully Boy.  

Just like the mantra of this season #MusicSeBadhengeHum, Gully Boy embodies the same philosophy about music being one of life’s key propellers that help you grow and channelise your creative energy towards achieving your dreams. Through innovative twists to the lyrics such as Tu singer banker aaya tha, kya medal leke jayega, the contestants bring alive their journey on Sa Re Ga Ma Pa in a unique and fetching manner. Moreover, this is definitely the cutest version of Apna Time Aayega that we have heard. Kudos to the top 16 contestants!

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