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Gangtok boy celebrates Kailash Kher’s Birthday


Singtam: In one of the rare instance to have been witnessed at Sikkim, Prakash Sundas an upcoming local singer from Gangtok celebrated the 38th birthday of famed Bollyhood Singer Kailash Kher at Spark NGO office at Singtam on July 7. A cake with the name of Kailash Kher beautifully written was distributed among the members of Spark NGO along with other sweet items. A gorkhay khada was placed at the photo frame of Kailash Kher. Later Prakash Sundas went on to sing more than half a dozen songs of his singing idol.

Prakash Sundas is a rising singer from Gangtok who had been to Indian Idol 5 auditions this year and had succeeded in reaching the third round at Mumbai audition. He was the only Sikkimese among more than 20 participants to have cleared the Kolkata auditions. In recent times he had been doing stage shows in different part of the state. I have never met my idol but have listen to his voice, I do wish to god that someday I get a chance to meet him and I shall surely sing for him, added Prakash. Rajani Pradhan, General Secretary of Spark NGO told that we should appreciate such sincerity and dedication and we as the family of Spark NGO wish him much success in days to come.  

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