Rising Star winner 2018: Hemant Brijwasi bags the trophy

All the four finalists of the show, Hemant Brijwasi Rohanpreet Singh, Zaid Ali and Vishnumaya performed on stage with great enthusiasm, winning the hearts of the audience. However, the first contestant to be eliminated from the race was Zaid Ali.  

The second season of ‘Rising Star’ finally came to an end on Sunday’s night with Hemant Brijwasi bagging the title of the winner.

The talented singer is not only awarded with a trophy but the prize money of Rs. 20 lakh.

Rohanpreet Singh and Vishnumaya stood at the second and the third position respectively.

Hailing from Mathura, the young talented singer Hemant Brijwasi mesmerized the viewers with his brilliant performance on Rising Star 2.

For the unversed, Hemant has also won Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Li'l Champs in 2009, and was seen as a contestant on India's Got Talent and Jo Jeeta Wohi Superstar 2 before.

All the four finalists of the show, Hemant Brijwasi Rohanpreet Singh, Zaid Ali and Vishnumaya performed on stage with great enthusiasm, winning the hearts of the audience. However, the first contestant to be eliminated from the race was Zaid Ali.

The second season was based on the theme of Uthao Soch Ki Deewar, and saw the trio Shankar Mahadevan, Monali Thakur and Diljit Dosanjh as the judges. All the four finalists of the show, Hemant Brijwasi Rohanpreet Singh, Zaid Ali and Vishnumaya performed on stage. However, the first contestant to be eliminated from the race was Zaid Ali.

Congratulations to Hemant. Way to go!

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