Khaleej Times

A dream come true for unsung heroes of Dubai

- Saman Haziq

dubai — Dubai’s unsung heroes finally got the spotlight at Smart Idol, a competitio­n organised to showcase the talents of emirate’s blue-collar labourers.

The Smart Idol 2017 finale, held at the Sheikh Rashid auditorium on Friday, found a host of spectacula­r talents go up on stage from various workers’ accommodat­ions in Dubai.

Pankaj Singh Ghrti, 21, came to Dubai just eight months ago as a labourer from Nepal and worked his way up to becoming an office boy. But his real tryst with fame came on Friday night when won the Smart Idol title in the dance category. Pankaj performed a contempora­ry style dance on Bollywood number Abhi mujhe mein kahin….He told Khaleej Times: “It was like a dream come true when I walked on to the stage and saw a 1,000 plus people assembled there. It has always been my aspiration to showcase my talent to a larger audience, but never knew how to reach there. It is SmartLife and Smart Idol that gave me this impressive stage and through this win, the NGO has reinforced my confidence in myself.’’

Zulfiqar Ali, from Transguard, was crowned as the best singer in the singing category. The winners walked away with prize money of Dh5,000 each.

An emotional Zulfiqar Ali told Khaleej Times: “Smart Idol was an opportunit­y beyond my wildest dreams. After being chosen as one of the finalists for the finale, I would wait impatientl­y for Friday for the practice sessions.

“My singing techniques underwent a sea change with the profession­al mentoring given to us there

It was a dream come true when I walked on the stage to see more than 1,000 people assembled there. I had always aspired to showcase my talent to a larger audience.”

Pankaj Singh Ghrti, winner, contempora­ry dance

and that’s how I won.Singing is my passion, my interest and my life. I left my home country, my kids, family and friends, to work and give my family a good life.

“But taking care of the basic needs of our families such as food, school fees, loan installmen­ts, keeps us so preoccupie­d that we even forget our very self. Today Smart Idol has given me the feeling that I too am somebody and for that I feel grateful.”

Zulfiqar has a big family in Pakistan and he intends to sending his full prize money of Dh5,000 back home. For him it was more about his talent being recognised and getting an opportunit­y to perform in front of a packed auditorium like a superstar.

For Indrani Dasgupta, project lead for Smart Idol, it was an enriching experience. “I worked alongside an amazing team with impressive talents that we unearthed from the workers’ accommodat­ions in Dubai.

“I can say with pride that this will prove to be a journey of complete transforma­tion for not just the winners, but for every finalist who went on stage during our Idol finale,’’ she said. All finalists will now become a part of the SmartBand that will garner them opportunit­ies to perform in various corporate events and functions. The first runners up in the singing category was Satpal Singh, while in the dance category Jayaseelan from Sri Lanka took the runners up position. Both the runners up were awarded with Dh2,500 cheques each.

A hardcore Michael Jackson and Prabu Deva fan, Jayaseelan, works

Singing is my passion, my interest and my life. I left my home country. Smart Idol has given me the feeling that I too am somebody and for that I feel grateful.”

Zulfiqar Ali, best singer, Pak national

at inventory control in Ted Baker and hopes to start dance classes for school boys.

With live orchestra, powerful performanc­es and energetic crowd that danced and sang with the performers, not only was it a befitting celebratio­n of the talents of the workers but also a perfect way of boosting their self esteem that surely went up several notches.

Organised by SmartLife, an NGO licensed by the Community Developmen­t Authority (CDA) Dubai, Smart Idol takes place over nine months, where more than 1,500 labourers from Dubai are auditioned from around 15 workers’ accommodat­ions with their singing and dancing talents in the preliminar­y rounds.

saman@khaleejtim­es.com

 ?? Photo by Juidin Bernarrd ?? Participan­ts rejoice during the Smart Idols 2017 finale at the Shaikh Rashid Auditorium on Friday Around 1,500 workers from across Dubai attended the mega event. —
Photo by Juidin Bernarrd Participan­ts rejoice during the Smart Idols 2017 finale at the Shaikh Rashid Auditorium on Friday Around 1,500 workers from across Dubai attended the mega event. —
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