You don’t give up on something you love and that’s exactly what Niyam Kanungo from Indore showed everyone in the blind auditions for The Voice India Season 2. Having health issues in the first season got the talented singer to leave the stage during the battle rounds, but that did not stop him from trying again. Instead he chose to rise up from where he left and practice even more and focus on his singing and come back for the next season.
When spoken to Coach Shaan on Niyam’s voice he mentioned, “Niyam has a fabulous and soulful voice. When you hear him sing you can make out that his foundation is very clear and I am very proud of him to come back on the show. We all gave him a standing ovation for his performance as he was just amazing.”
Kudos to Niyam Kanungo’s never say die attitude!
Which coach will fight for Niyam Kanungo? Will he be able to turn a chair?
Find out on The Voice India Season 2 every Saturday and Sunday at 9pm only on &TV
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