Khaleej Times

Singing champs rock camp

- Angel Tesorero

dubai — They are champs in their own right. A plumber aspiring to become a profession­al singer, a doting brother, and a devoted father won big at Camp ka Champ (Champ of the Camp) on Thursday night in Jebel Ali.

Trading a spanner for a microphone, Lovepreet Singh, 23, from Punjab in India, showcased his powerful voice and turned the open football field at Nuzul staff accommodat­ion into his own concert arena. “I will use the prize (Dh15,000) money to hire a voice coach and become a profession­al singer. Singing is my life and I want my voice to be heard from Jebel Ali to the world,” Lovepreet told Khaleej Times. Abdul Nadeem Khan, 30, was teary-eyed when he and his teammate, Juber Nazmudin Khema, 35, from Mumbai, received a Dh35,000 cheque. The duo, who works as fitters, will split the prize.

Abdul Nadeem said: “With the money, I can help give my two sisters a proper Indian wedding.” Juber said: “I was picturing in my mind a house for my family. The cash prize (Indian equivalent of Rs300,000) may not be enough to finish constructi­ng a two-bedroom house but at least I have something to start with for our dream home.”

dubai —A plumber aspiring to become a profession­al singer, a doting brother, and a devoted father are the grand winners at this year’s ‘Camp ka Champ’ (Champ of the Camp) held on Thursday in Jebel Ali.

Trading a spanner for a microphone that night, Lovepreet Singh, 23, from Punjab in India moved like a natural performer, showcasing his powerful and rhythmic voice as he turned the open football field at Nuzul staff accommodat­ion into his own concert arena.

He was declared ‘Singer of the Season’ from among more than 4,000 migrant workers from 15 countries who auditioned for the 11th edition of Western Union’s biggest annual singing competitio­n for workers in the UAE.

Lovepreet’s win was also propitious as he performed on the eve of his music idol’s Ustaad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s 69th birthday.

Lovepreet, who works as a plumber, received numerous prizes, including a cellphone, electronic­s gadgets, vouchers and Dh15,000 cash prize.

Speaking to Khaleej Times, he said he will use his windfall profit to enrol in a music school and become a profession­al singer. “Singing is my life. I want my voice to be heard from Jebel Ali to the world.”

Lovepreet added that like his favourite song, Kadi aa mil sanwal yaar ve (loosely translated as Oh beloved, come back to me someday), he too wants to return to his motherland as a successful singer. He said with his win in the competitio­n, he can say that he did not leave his family and home in despair.

Meanwhile, Abdul Nadeem Khan, 30, from the northern Indian state, Rajasthan, was tearyeyed when he and his team mate Juber Nazmudin Khema, 35, from Mumbai received a big mock-up check showing Dh35,000. Abdul Nadeem and Juber, used their extensive knowledge of Hindi film songs, actors, and trivia to get ahead of the other teams.

Juber, a father of two, said cheerfully: “I was picturing in my mind a house for my family and it served as my biggest motivation. The money (around three lakhs rupees) may not be enough to finish constructi­ng a two-bedroom house but at least I have something to start with building that dream home.”

angel@khaleejtim­es.com

 ?? Photo by Juidin Bernarrd ?? BOllYWOOD DReamS: lovepreet performs during the competitio­n. —
Photo by Juidin Bernarrd BOllYWOOD DReamS: lovepreet performs during the competitio­n. —
 ?? Photos by Juidin Bernarrd ?? Lovepreet during the camp ka champ competitio­n on thursday night. right, the crowd cheer up the participan­ts . —
Photos by Juidin Bernarrd Lovepreet during the camp ka champ competitio­n on thursday night. right, the crowd cheer up the participan­ts . —
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