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Pakistani sings his way to Dh35,000

CAMP KA CHAMP CONTEST FOR BLUE-COLLAR WORKERS THROWS UP INDIAN DUO AS WINNERS IN GROUP CATEGORY

- DUBAI BY FAISAL MASUDI Staff Reporter

An Abu Dhabi-based collection agent on Thursday won Dh35,000 as the top solo singer in the Western Union Camp ka Champ (Champ of the Camp) singing contest in Dubai.

Ijaz Khawaja, a 28-year-old Pakistani expat, won in the ‘du Singer of the Season’ category of the contest’s 12th season, held in Jebel Ali area.

Judges chose him from four finalists competing on stage, who were the best of 4,000 auditions in the latest season.

Camp ka Champ, also dubbed as Dubai Idol, is a popular annual singing contest for blue-collar workers singing in Hindi and Urdu.

Most migrant workers in the UAE are from the Indian subcontine­nt where the two languages are widely spoken.

The contest is organised by Right Track Advertisin­g, based in Dubai.

Khawaja, who has been working in the UAE for four years, said: “I just gave my best. I’m going to my brother’s wedding in Pakistan [on Friday] and I’ll break the good news to my family when I see them.”

Khawaja, who is from Islamabad, added: “I have this knack for singing in the same way whatever I hear playing. I hope I’ll be able to make a career out of singing someday.”

He said he has sung the title song for a drama series on India-based Zee TV. Khawaja is also part of an amateur band in the UAE. He works in collection­s for Majid Al Futtaim.

Meanwhile, the winning duo in the Western Union Antakshari (team category) were Indian expats Krishna Devkumar Bond and Suheb Abdul Razak, both 25 years old and working in Ras Al Khaimah. ■

They won gold Dh35,000 in total.

Bond, who is a pipe fabricator from India’s Bihar state, said: “I can’t say how happy I am; this was my first time on stage.”

Abdul Razak, whose job is to record the weight of cargo, is from India’s Karnataka state. He said: “I would like to thank the organisers for giving me this opportunit­y. I used to sing at weddings in India.” worth ■

Salma Massoud, Marketing Director — Middle East and Africa, Western Union, said: “Many residents, while contributi­ng to the growth aspiration­s of the UAE, also bring hopes and dreams of providing their families with a better life. With Camp ka Champ, we provide them with a platform to showcase and celebrate their talents.”

Abdul Wahed Juma, executive vice-president-Brand & Communicat­ions, du, said: “We are delighted to continue our ongoing support of the competitio­n and celebrate hidden talent among our workers.”

Rupa Vinod, managing director, Right Track Advertisin­g, said: “It is touching when these successful performers credit Camp ka Champ for paving the way for their dreams. This year, and in the subsequent ones, we hope to groom more and more talent through this initiative.”

 ?? Arshad Ali/Gulf News ?? Workers enjoy the 12th season of Camp Ka Champ organised at a workers accommodat­ion in Jebel Ali. Left: Suheb Abdul Razak (left) and Krishna Devkumar Bond, winners of the Antakshari (team category) contest.
Arshad Ali/Gulf News Workers enjoy the 12th season of Camp Ka Champ organised at a workers accommodat­ion in Jebel Ali. Left: Suheb Abdul Razak (left) and Krishna Devkumar Bond, winners of the Antakshari (team category) contest.
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 ?? Arshad Ali/Gulf News ?? Ijaz Khawaja, a 28-year-old Pakistani collection agent, beat four finalists chosen after 4,000 auditions to win in the ‘du Singer of the Season’ category.
Arshad Ali/Gulf News Ijaz Khawaja, a 28-year-old Pakistani collection agent, beat four finalists chosen after 4,000 auditions to win in the ‘du Singer of the Season’ category.
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