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SA RE GA MA PA Little Champ winner Anamika Chowdhury

SA RE GA MA PA Little Champ winner Anamika Chowdhury, being felicitated by numbers of organizations and her well-wishers on 07-03-08 at Guwahati, after she arrived here today for the first time with the winner title.

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OMAR LUTHER KING's picture

Congrats, Anamika Chowdhury! God bless you and may He give you more success in your beautiful life. Omar Luther King B-60, Parijat Apts. West Enclave Pitampura DELHI 110034 Phone: 011-27030065 E-mail: calloflove@yahoo.com
Biswanath Basu's picture

I just came to know about your success. I am an old fan of yours of 55 years. God Bless You my child. We feel proud of you. I am writing from Belgium. I left Kolkata on 29th Feb hence could not enjoy the Grand Finale.You are our little Shreya Ghoshal. I wish you all the best. Thanks B Dadu
Amit's picture

Hi, ANAMIKA. HOW ARE YOU? MANY CONGRATS FOR YOUR GLORIOUS VICTORY OVER MUMBAI. GO AHEAD WITH YOUR AMBITION AND ALWAYS BE HAPPY, POSITIVE AND SELF-CONFIDENT.
vimash's picture

hi anamika... im vimash from sri lanka.... u r great performer... i like u very much......... this is my phone number...+94724153555... i want 2 talk with u...... My email address is vimash.cl@gamil.com
sunny rana's picture

Anamika you look very cute in this picture.
roshan's picture

I'm only 17 and I really love u very much, I love u very much deeply from my heart.
jyotish's picture

I love u Anamika.
Sanjay ghosh's picture

Anamika I love ur voice. I want u as a my cute SISTER. Me 4m also ASSAM. My regards r always with u.

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