Zee Super Talents

Zee Super Talents (Tamil: ஜீ சூப்பர் டேலண்ட்) is a 2017 Tamil-language reality talent game show which aired on Zee Tamil HD from 30 July to 19 November 2017. The show is hosted by Sanjeev.[1][2] The show about Every Week Performance Best Selecting and Gives Price Amount for Best Performers. This Show First Time Talents Show and Most Talents Having Persons Join With Show Gives Good Performance and Collect Amount on Every Week.

Zee Super Talents
Tamilஜீ சூப்பர் டேலண்ட்
GenreTalent
Game show
Reality
Presented bySanjeev
Country of originIndia
Original language(s)Tamil
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes16
Production
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running timeapprox. 55-60 minutes per episode
Release
Original networkZee Tamil
Original release30 July (2017-07-30) 
19 November 2017 (2017-11-19)
External links
Website

Overview

Is a reality show where people with different talent across India come to show their work. In this show, three or four celebrities decide an amount for the participant's talent with hints given by anchor Sanjeev and compare it with the audience's choice of amount at the end of every performance. When the amount given by the audience match a celebrity's amount, participant receives twice of that amount.

List of episodes

Episodes Celebrities Telecast date
01 Aadhi
Aathmika
R.J VigneshKanth
Malavika
30 July 2017
02 Nisha Krishnan
Chaitra
Reshma Reya
6 August 2017
03 Amit Bhargav
Gayathri
Sujitha
13 August 2017
04 Kathir
Riythvika
20 August 2017
05 Iniya
Sanjana Singh
27 August 2017
06 3 September 2017
07 Abitha
Rithiya
Kiruthiya
10 September 2017
08 Kamal
17 September 2017
09 24 September 2017
10 Sathiya Sai
Jeevitha
Shilpa
1 October 2017
11 Gayathrie
Arjunan
8 October 2017
12 Archana
Maheshwari
Kamal
22 October 2017
13 Farina 29 October 2017
14 Devi Priya
Ammu Ramachandran
Jaya Lakshmi
5 November 2017
15 Remya Nambeesan 12 November 2017
16 19 November 2017
gollark: But imagine how annoying it would be if an anomaly had classification "gimel-iota-eka" or something.
gollark: Sorry, network issues. How about we use a combination of the Hebrew alphabet, *Greek* alphabet, and Sanskrit numbers?
gollark: Oh yes, of course.
gollark: You could always write it as a single two- or three-digit number too.
gollark: Yes, numbers, "ekhi" and "vlam" and stuff are hard to remember.

References

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