Souparnika Nair, who shot to fame with Britain's Got Talent, is known for her extraordinary prowess in flooring audiences and judges. When she was just 10 years old, Souparnika grabbed international attention for her beautiful rendition of 'Never Enough' at the Britain's Got Talent stage and the consummate ease with which she answered questions from Amanda Holden, Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams.

She had grabbed attention with her performance when she was just 10 years old. Now Souparnika also known as Sou has been selected for Young Voices choir as a celebrity guest. And that has brought smiles to her family, dotting dad Binu Nair told Manorama Online.
Young Voices is among the biggest choirs in the world for children and began 25 years ago. As part of Young Voices, 2.5 lakh school children from more than 4,500 schools in Britain take part in the choir, held usually in January and February. It starts in Sheffield Arena and moves on to Birmingham, Manchester, and London. The shows, numbering around 35, span over seven weeks. Up to 7,000 students take part in the choir daily.

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Souparnika Nair. Photo: Special arrangement
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The show, which will feature a special artiste every year, aims to nurture young talent and groom children to perform in big venues and shows. Famous rapper M C Grammar and Tomy Bless of BBC’s ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ are the other celeb artistes at the event. Souparnika will participate in every show and will perform in top avenues across Britain. Binu said she will perform at the O2 arena in London for eight days.
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Souparnika is the daughter of Dr Binu Nair and Ranjitha. The family, hailing from Kollam, is settled in the United Kingdom. Apart from Britain's Got Talent, Souparnika also got the opportunity to be featured in BBC’s Mike Mercentaires show and has won applauds across the UK for her performances. Souparnika is also an active YouTuber.

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