Indian Idol

Indian singing reality show

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April 6 2025 Grand finale concludes with Manasi Ghosh being crowned as the winner of Indian Idol Season 15, and Subhajit Chakraborty finishing as the runner-up.
April 6 2025 Subhajit Chakraborty was named the runner-up, receiving ₹5,00,000, while Sneha Shankar took third place.
April 5 2025 Grand finale first day, with performances and judging leading to final contestant selection.
April 5 2025 Grand finale of Indian Idol Season 15 begins, featuring performances by contestants.
March 29 2025 Indian Idol season 15 held its Grand Finale featuring the Top 6 contestants, marking the culmination of the singing competition's 15th season.
March 22 2025 Semi-Finals with Karan Johar (Part 1) aired, achieving a 2.5% viewer reach and ranking 1st.
2025 Film promotion events during the gala rounds, with cast members from upcoming films Azaad and Emergency appearing on the show.
2025 Contestant Srijan Porail was eliminated during Gala 9, while other contestants like Subhajit Chakraborty and Ritika Raj Singh were in the bottom three.
March 8 2025 Gala 17 aired with a special 'Holi with Hema Malini' theme, featuring the Bollywood actress across two episodes
March 1 2025 Gala 16 - Night 1 marked a significant point in the season, preparing for the upcoming finale episodes.
March 1 2025 Gala 16 begins, representing the later stages of the Indian Idol Season 15 competition.
February 15 2025 Gala 14 aired, maintaining a steady rating of 1.1 with a reach of 3.2%
February 15 2025 Gala 14 begins, with the first night achieving a TV rating of 1.1 and ranking 1st on SET India Weekly Rank
February 15 2025 Gala 14 began, continuing the singing competition's journey
February 1 2025 Gala 12 continues the competition, achieving 0.9 ratings in its first night.
January 25 2025 Gala 11 began, showing a decline in ratings to 0.9 with a reach of 2.9%
January 25 2025 Gala 11 begins, with the first night having a TV rating of 0.9 and ranking 1st on SET India Weekly Rank
January 25 2025 Gala 11 episode aired, marking a continued progression in the season's competition
January 12 2025 Continuation of non-competition performances from the previous day, with multiple artists and contestants performing different songs.
January 11 2025 Gala 9 kicks off the 2025 season with the theme '2025 Ka Superhit Start', achieving 1.0 ratings.
January 11 2025 Non-competition performances held, featuring artists like Vishal Dadlani, Shreya Ghoshal, Badshah, and contestants Ritika Raj Singh, Srijan, Manasi, and Biswarup performing various songs.
January 4 2025 Gala 8 focused on 'Celebrating Greatest Love Songs', highlighting romantic musical performances.
January 4 2025 Gala 8 episode celebrating Greatest Love Songs (Part 1) aired, with a rating of 1.0 and reaching 3.2% of viewers.
January 4 2025 Gala 8 aired, themed around 'Celebrating Greatest Love Songs' in two parts
January 4 2025 Gala 8 commenced with an episode celebrating 'Greatest Love Songs'
January 4 2025 Gala 8 episode focused on celebrating the greatest love songs
January 4 2025 Gala 8 kicked off with 'Celebrating Greatest Love Songs - Part 1'
2024 Platinum mic introduced to mark 20 years of Indian Idol, guaranteeing selected contestants a position in the Top 15. Three platinum mics were awarded to Srijan Porail, Mayuri Saha, and Sneha Shankar by judges Dadlani, Ghoshal, and Badshah respectively.
2024 Shreya Ghoshal and Vishal Dadlani returned as judges for the season.
December 28 2024 Gala 7 featured a '90s Celebration' themed episode
December 21 2024 Christmas-themed Gala 6 concert episode aired, split into two parts
December 21 2024 Christmas-themed Gala 6 began with a special 'Christmas Concert - Part 1'
December 14 2024 Gala 5 commenced with a tribute to Raj Kapoor, celebrating 100 years of the legendary actor
November 23 2024 Gala 2 began with a special episode 'An Evening With Subhash Ghai'
November 16 2024 First Gala episode of the season aired, featuring a 'Grand Musical Explosion'
November 9 2024 Theatre Round 1 begins, marking an important phase of contestant selection for the season
October 2024 The fifteenth season of Indian Idol premiered, featuring Aditya Narayan as host and Badshah, Shreya Ghoshal, and Vishal Dadlani as judges. The season's theme was 'Jo Gayega, Wo Nazar Aayega'.
October 26 2024 Fifteenth season of Indian Idol commenced, running until 6 April 2025 with Manasi Ghosh winning and Subhajit Chakraborty as the runner-up.
October 26 2024 Fifteenth season of Indian Idol premiered, with Sneha Shankar winning and Chaitanya Devadhe as runner-up.
October 26 2024 First audition episode of Indian Idol Season 15 aired, titled 'Indian Idol Ke Stage Par Hone Ke Haqdaar'
August 31 2024 Final remote and regional auditions took place in Mumbai, Maharashtra at Pawar Public School, concluding the initial audition phase.
August 25 2024 Regional auditions held in Noida, Uttar Pradesh at JBM Global School.
August 20 2024 Regional auditions continued in Guwahati, Assam at the Nerim Group of Institutions.
August 18 2024 Remote and regional auditions began for Indian Idol season 15, starting with the Kolkata, West Bengal auditions at P.B. Academic School.
March 3 2024 Fourteenth season of Indian Idol concluded, with Vaibhav Gupta winning and Subhadeep Das Choudhary as runner-up.
October 7 2023 Fourteenth season of Indian Idol began airing.
April 2 2023 Thirteenth season of Indian Idol concluded, with Rishi Singh winning and Deboshmita Roy as runner-up.
March 25 2023 Senjuti Das was the last contestant eliminated, leaving the top 6 finalists.
February 26 2023 Navdeep Wadali was eliminated from the competition after the 4-week power play period.
2022 Judges of Indian Idol were reportedly instructed to only provide praise to contestants and avoid critical comments, causing audience confusion.

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