Aditya Narayan
Aditya Narayan Jha (born 6 August 1987) is an Indian playback singer, actor, and television host prominently known for his contributions to Bollywood music and reality television.[1] Born in Mumbai to legendary playback singer Udit Narayan and classical singer Deepa Narayan Jha, he is their only child and was immersed in music from an early age.[2] Aditya began his professional career as a child artist at the age of four, discovered by music composer Kalyanji Virji Shah during a birthday performance, and soon recorded his first song for the film Rangeela (1995).[3] Throughout his career, Aditya has released notable albums such as Aditya (1997) and collaborations with artists including Asha Bhosle.[1] He transitioned into acting with lead roles in films like Majhdhaar (1996) as a child and Shaapit: The Cursed (2010) as an adult, alongside providing playback vocals for movies such as Akele Hum Akele Tum (1995) and Ram-Leela (2013).[4] His television presence grew through hosting singing competition shows, including Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge 2007—for which he earned ₹7-8 lakh at age 20—and later seasons of Indian Idol and Sa Re Ga Ma Pa, establishing him as a prominent figure in Indian entertainment.[5] Aditya has received several awards and nominations for his work in music, acting, and hosting.[6] In his personal life, Aditya married actress Shweta Agarwal on 6 December 2020 after a long-term relationship that began on the set of Shaapit.[7] The couple welcomed their daughter, Tvisha Narayan Jha, on 24 February 2022.[8] Despite facing controversies, such as an airport incident in 2019 and public spats, Aditya has emphasized hard work over nepotism, crediting his parents' guidance while navigating his career independently.[9] As of 2025, he continues to perform live, host shows like Indian Idol season 13 (2023), produce music including the album Gehraiyaan (2025), and advocate for an independent Indian music industry.[10][11][12]Early life and education
Childhood and family background
Aditya Narayan was born on August 6, 1987, in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, to playback singer Udit Narayan and singer Deepa Narayan Jha.[13][14] As the only child of the couple, Narayan hails from a Maithil Brahmin family with Nepali roots on his father's side, tracing back to Saptari District, Madhesh Province, Nepal.[15][16] Growing up in a household immersed in music due to his parents' professions, Narayan received early guidance in music from his father, fostering his initial interest in the field from a young age.[17][18]Education and early influences
Aditya Narayan completed his primary and secondary education at Utpal Shanghvi School in Mumbai, finishing Class 10 around 2003. During his school years, he participated in several stage dramas, which ignited his passion for performance and helped build his early confidence in the entertainment field.[3][19] After school, he pursued junior college at Mithibai College of Commerce in Mumbai, where he further explored his interests through extracurricular activities, including winning multiple stand-up comedy competitions that honed his skills in public engagement and humor. These experiences outside formal academics shaped his multifaceted approach to entertainment, blending acting, comedy, and eventual musical pursuits.[3][19] In 2006, Narayan briefly shifted focus to specialized music training, earning a diploma in English contemporary music from Tech Music Schools in London; this formal yet short-lived higher education exposed him to Western pop and modern production techniques, complementing his informal self-study in Bollywood-inspired melodies from an early age.[20]Personal life
Marriage and family
Aditya Narayan began a long-term relationship with actress Shweta Agarwal after meeting her on the set of the 2010 horror film Shaapit, where they both made their acting debuts.[21][22] The couple, who had been together for over a decade while keeping their romance largely private, went public with their relationship in 2020.[23] In November 2020, Narayan announced their engagement on social media, expressing his joy at finding his soulmate.[21] They married on December 1, 2020, in an intimate ceremony at the Iskcon Temple in Mumbai, adhering to COVID-19 restrictions that limited the event to immediate family and a few close friends.[24][25] Although invitations had been extended to high-profile figures like Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Amitabh Bachchan, and Ranveer Singh, the pandemic protocols ensured a small gathering focused on personal significance.[26] The couple welcomed their first child, a daughter named Tvisha Narayan Jha, on February 24, 2022.[27][8] Parenthood brought notable adjustments to their lives, with Narayan taking a temporary break from hosting duties on shows like Indian Idol to prioritize family time and support Agarwal during her recovery from a C-section delivery.[28] He has described fatherhood as transforming his perspective, emphasizing the joy Tvisha brings and the increased respect for his wife, while balancing professional commitments by cherishing quality moments at home, such as family vacations and daily routines.[29][30] As of 2025, the family continues to reside in Mumbai, with no public announcements regarding additional children or relocations.[31]Interests and philanthropy
Aditya Narayan maintains a rigorous fitness regimen, attending the gym five to six days a week for sessions lasting about one and a half hours each, which has helped him achieve significant weight loss, including six kilograms in six weeks through targeted dietary adjustments. He follows a disciplined lifestyle that excludes dairy products, alcohol, and smoking to support his physical well-being and overall health. Beyond fitness, he enjoys family travel, often sharing glimpses of vacations with his wife and daughter that highlight his commitment to quality time away from professional commitments. Narayan actively uses social media to showcase elements of his personal lifestyle, including workout routines and home-cooked meals, reflecting a balanced approach to wellness and daily living. His hobbies also extend to gaming, where he maintains an extensive collection of consoles such as the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, providing a recreational outlet amid his busy schedule. In philanthropy, Narayan has supported COVID-19 relief efforts by performing at the digital "The Care Concert" in April 2020, a fundraiser organized by T-Series and Red FM to benefit the PM CARES Fund and aid pandemic-affected communities. He also endorsed Gaana's initiative that year to donate face masks to frontline workers, amplifying calls for public contributions to health resources. For animal welfare, he headlined the "Musical Fire Night" concert in September 2019 at Mavalankar Hall, raising funds for People for Animals, India's largest animal rights organization focused on rescue, rehabilitation, and advocacy.Career
Early career and debut
Aditya Narayan entered the entertainment industry as a child, discovered by music composer Kalyanji Virji Shah at the age of four during a birthday performance, which led to early training under him and participation in the Little Wonders children's talent concerts in the 1990s.[3] These concerts provided his initial platform to showcase singing and acting talents globally, benefiting from his father Udit Narayan's established connections in Bollywood.[31] At age eight, Narayan made his film debut in the 1995 musical Rangeela, directed by Ram Gopal Varma, where he appeared in a minor role as a child singer and provided playback vocals for the hit song "Rangeela Re" alongside Asha Bhosle.[32] This marked his breakthrough as a child artiste, followed by small acting parts in films like Pardes (1997) and Jab Pyaar Kisise Hota Hai (1998), for which he was paid ₹3.5 lakh.[33] He has stated that he first became a taxpayer at age seven due to his early earnings.[33] In 1997, Narayan ventured into independent music with his self-titled album Aditya, released by Polygram Music (now Universal Music India), featuring original songs that highlighted his youthful voice and established him beyond film playback.[34] The album, along with over 100 child playback songs across various projects, earned him the Child Singer award that year for his work in Masoom.[34] During the mid-2000s, as a teenager, Narayan balanced formal schooling in Mumbai with persistent auditions for lead roles, funding his own education through earnings while navigating the pressures of being a "star kid" in a competitive industry.[35] He faced personal challenges, including impulsive spending of up to ₹75,000 monthly from early fame without saving, which his strict father addressed through discipline to keep him grounded.[31] Despite limited major opportunities, he took on minor film roles and continued building his skills, setting the stage for his transition to television hosting.[36]Rise to prominence in music and hosting
Narayan's entry into television hosting came in 2007 with Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge on Zee TV, where at age 20 he earned ₹7-8 lakh for the season, marking his initial success in the reality TV format.[5] Aditya Narayan achieved a significant breakthrough in his playback singing career in 2013 with the energetic track "Tattad Tattad" from the Bollywood film Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela, directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, which quickly became a chartbuster and opened doors to additional opportunities in the industry.[37] Building on his early experiences as a child singer, this success marked a pivotal shift toward more prominent roles in film soundtracks during the 2010s.[38] Narayan made his hosting debut with Indian Idol Season 11 on Sony Entertainment Television in 2019, bringing his musical background and charismatic style to the long-running singing reality series.[39] He continued hosting through Seasons 12 (2020-2021) and 13 (2022-2023), contributing to the show's sustained popularity and engaging a wide audience with his interactive segments and performances alongside contestants.[40] His tenure helped maintain the program's appeal, as evidenced by its extension into multiple seasons and positive viewer engagement during this period.[41] Narayan expanded his presence in reality television by taking on prominent hosting duties for children's singing competitions, including multiple seasons of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs on Zee TV, such as Season 5 in 2015 and Season 6 in 2017, where he connected with young talents through energetic presentations and musical collaborations.[42] Although he stepped away from some hosting commitments in the early 2020s to focus on music projects, he returned to the format with Indian Idol Season 15 in 2024 after a nine-month hiatus, emphasizing his renewed passion for mentoring emerging singers.[43] In 2025, Narayan continued his hosting role with Indian Idol Season 16 while advancing his music endeavors, including the release of his album Saansein featuring the track "Bana Le Tera," which highlighted his shift toward independent releases amid evolving industry dynamics.[44] This period addressed earlier career pauses by blending television visibility with fresh musical output, solidifying his dual identity as a performer and television personality.[45]Filmography
Television shows
Aditya Narayan's television career is marked by his roles as a host, contestant, and occasional judge or guest on various reality and comedy shows, spanning singing competitions to adventure formats. He is particularly renowned for his energetic hosting style, characterized by interactive segments, humor, and engaging banter with contestants and judges, which has made him a staple on Indian television since 2007.[46][47] His notable involvements include:- 2007: Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge (Zee TV) - Host. Narayan debuted as a host at age 19, earning Rs 7,500 per episode and establishing his charismatic presence on the singing reality show.[5][47][48]
- 2008: Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs (Zee TV) - Host. He continued his hosting duties on this children's edition, focusing on mentoring young talents with lively interactions.[49]
- 2009: Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge (Zee TV) - Host. Narayan returned for another season, solidifying his role in the franchise with engaging episode recaps and performer feedback.[49]
- 2011: X Factor India (Sony Entertainment Television) - Host. At 23, he anchored the inaugural season, blending hosting with occasional performances to showcase emerging singers.[50][51]
- 2015: Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs (Zee TV) - Host. Narayan hosted the junior version again, emphasizing fun challenges and constructive judging commentary. (Note: Used for chronology verification; primary sourcing from news)
- 2016: Sa Re Ga Ma Pa (Zee TV) - Host. He managed the main season, known for his dynamic crowd engagement and special guest introductions.[49]
- 2017: Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs (Zee TV) - Host. Narayan's sixth season hosting the kids' show featured interactive musical games and emotional contestant stories.
- 2018: Sa Re Ga Ma Pa (Zee TV) - Host. Returning for a highly rated season, he incorporated humorous skits and live audience polls.
- 2018: Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi 9 (Colors TV) - Contestant (1st Runner-up). Narayan participated in daring stunts in Argentina, showcasing resilience despite injuries like bruises from tasks.[52][53]
- 2019: Indian Idol 11 (Sony Entertainment Television) - Host. Narayan's debut on the flagship singing show involved energetic openings and judge-contestant mediations.[54]
- 2019: Rising Star 3 (Colors TV) - Host. He anchored the singing competition, highlighting live voting mechanics and performer critiques.[51]
- 2020–2021: Khatra Khatra Khatra (Zee TV) - Host and Guest. Narayan co-hosted comedy challenges with Bharti Singh, featuring playful pranks and fear-based games.[55]
- 2021: Superstar Singer 2 (Sony Entertainment Television) - Host. For this kids' singing show, he facilitated mentor sessions with an upbeat, encouraging style.[56]
- 2021: Indian Idol 12 (Sony Entertainment Television) - Host. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Narayan adapted to virtual elements while maintaining interactive fan segments.[57]
- 2022–2023: Indian Idol 13 (Sony Entertainment Television) - Host. He brought humor and musical duets with judges, enhancing viewer engagement.[58][57]
- 2023: Sa Re Ga Ma Pa (Zee TV) - Host (resumed after 2022 break). Narayan reflected on the franchise's impact with nostalgic episodes.[46][59]
- 2024: Pandya Store (Star Plus) - Special Appearance (Himself). Narayan made a guest cameo promoting family themes through a musical performance.[60]
- 2024–2025: Indian Idol 15 (Sony Entertainment Television) - Host. Celebrating the show's 20th anniversary, he returned with high-energy premieres and contestant spotlights.[54][57]
- 2025: Rise and Fall (Amazon MX Player) - Contestant (9th Place). Narayan competed in strategic challenges, discussing his career milestones like early tax payments from hosting.[60][61][36]
Feature films
Aditya Narayan began his acting career as a child artist in the mid-1990s, appearing in supporting roles in several prominent Bollywood films before taking a break to focus on music and television hosting. His return to acting came in 2010 with a lead role in a horror film, marking his debut as an adult performer. Throughout his film career, Narayan's roles have been selective, often blending his musical talents with on-screen appearances, such as providing vocals for songs in his own projects.[63] Narayan's filmography as an actor is limited but spans key phases of his early career. The following table lists his feature film credits chronologically, including roles and brief notes on his involvement.| Year | Film | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1995 | Rangeela | Child artist (uncredited) | Appeared in a minor capacity during musical sequences, contributing to the film's vibrant ensemble.[64][65] |
| 1997 | Pardes | Potla | Played a young boy in the family drama, supporting the central narrative of cultural clashes and romance.[63] |
| 1998 | Jab Pyaar Kisise Hota Hai | Kabir Dhanrajgir | Portrayed the son of the lead characters in this romantic comedy, earning recognition for his supporting performance; the role highlighted family dynamics amid romantic entanglements.[66] |
| 2010 | Shaapit | Aman Bhargav | Debuted as the romantic lead in this horror-thriller directed by Vikram Bhatt, where his character grapples with a family curse; Narayan also sang four songs for the soundtrack, integrating his musical background into the production. The film explored themes of love and supernatural retribution through his protagonist's journey.[65] |
| 2018 | 22 Days | Himself | Special appearance in the song "Black Magic". |
Music videos and specials
Aditya Narayan has appeared in several standalone music videos, often collaborating with family members, established artists, and production houses like T-Series, focusing on romantic and devotional themes. These videos highlight his versatility beyond film soundtracks, including independent releases and promotional collaborations that emphasize visual storytelling and emotional depth.[67] In 2014, Narayan participated in the multicultural ensemble video "Don’t Worry Be Happy," a tribute to World Music Day produced by Culture Machine, featuring over 20 artists from India, Pakistan, Serbia, and beyond, including rapper Blaaze and Pakistani singer Jimmy Khan, to promote global unity through music.[68] His early T-Series collaboration came in 2015 with "Zindagi," a romantic track composed by Harshit Chauhan and starring Russian model Evgeniia Belousova, which explored themes of love and life's journey, marking one of his initial forays into label-backed visual projects.[67] By 2019, Narayan ventured into independent music with "Lillah," his first indie single co-produced with The A Team, featuring model Sushrii Mishraa in a picturesque romance narrative set against scenic backdrops, with lyrics by Manoj Yadav emphasizing devotion and longing.[69] The 2020 release "Main Dooba Rahoon," composed by Ankit Shah, served as a charitable effort with proceeds directed toward COVID-19 relief, fulfilling a long-held dream of Narayan to create a heartfelt video amid the pandemic.[70] That same year, he starred in the poignant father-son collaboration "Tere Bagair," sung by Udit Narayan with music by Shreyas Puranik, depicting a one-take story of heartbreak and loss, released on Udit Narayan's official channel.[71]| Year | Title | Key Collaborators/Notes | Label/Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | Teri Dillaggi Mein | Himesh Reshammiya (singer/composer) | T-Series |
| 2023 | Hey Maya | Deepa Narayan Jha (co-singer), Alokshree (music/lyrics) | Independent/YouTube Originals |
| 2023 | Chaahta Kitna Tum Ko Dil | Remake of a classic, promotional visual | T-Series |
| 2024 | Duaa Mein Yaad Rakhhna | Himesh Reshammiya (singer/composer) | T-Series |
| 2025 | Bana Le Tera | Ashish Kulkarni (music), solo visual lead | T-Series |
| 2025 | Body Like A Bomba | Arian Romal, Harshi Mad (co-artists) | Namste Records |
Discography
Playback singing credits
Aditya Narayan began his career as a playback singer at a young age, debuting in Bollywood with the song "Rangeela Re" for the film Rangeela in 1995, as a duet with Asha Bhosle. Over the years, he has lent his voice to more than 50 songs across Hindi films and other media, often collaborating with renowned composers such as Mithoon and Pritam. His contributions span romantic ballads, upbeat tracks, and patriotic numbers, with notable film-specific highlights including multiple songs for the soundtrack of Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela (2013). Recent works post-2023 include tracks in major releases like Gadar 2 (2023). As of November 2025, his playback contributions continue in select projects. The following table lists selected playback singing credits, organized by year and film, highlighting representative songs and collaborations.| Year | Film | Song Title | Composer(s) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1995 | Rangeela | Rangeela Re | A. R. Rahman | Duet with Asha Bhosle; early collaboration showcasing youthful energy. |
| 1995 | Akele Hum Akele Tum | Akele Hum Akele Tum | Anu Malik | Duet with Udit Narayan; one of his initial playback efforts as a child artist. |
| 1999 | Taal | Kahin Aag Lage Lag Jaa | A. R. Rahman | Energetic dance track; part of a critically acclaimed soundtrack. |
| 2009 | Shaapit | Hum To Mohabbat Karega | Sangeet–Siddharth | Title track; he sang several songs for this horror film's album. |
| 2013 | Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela | Tattad Tattad | Ram Sampath | High-energy Garba track; major hit from the film. |
| 2013 | Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela | Ishqyaun Dhishqyaun | Ram Sampath | Romantic duet; contributed to the film's multiple award-winning soundtrack. |
| 2023 | Gadar 2 | Main Nikla Gaddi Leke | Mithoon | Patriotic duet with father Udit Narayan; massive commercial success. |
Music direction works
Aditya Narayan debuted as a music director with the 2010 Hindi horror film Shaapit, directed by Vikram Bhatt, where he contributed to the soundtrack alongside composers Chirantan Bhatt and Najam Sheraz.[75] In this project, Narayan composed the title track "Shaapit Hua," a rock-infused number that he also sang and penned the lyrics for, blending intense orchestration with emotional vocals to suit the film's cursed romance theme.[76] The song features a fusion of contemporary rock elements and melodic hooks, reflecting Narayan's early style influenced by his classical training and pop sensibilities.[77] Narayan's direction extended to additional tracks in Shaapit, including the duet "Kabhi Na Kabhi (Rock Version)" with Suzzanne D'Mello, which incorporates upbeat rhythms and guitar riffs to heighten the narrative tension.[76] His compositions were praised for adding youthful energy to the horror genre's typically somber soundscapes, though the film's overall commercial underperformance limited broader recognition of these efforts.[78] This marked his primary foray into full-scale music direction for a feature film, showcasing collaborative techniques with established composers while establishing his creative voice in Bollywood soundtracks.[79] Beyond Shaapit, Narayan's music direction credits remain selective, focusing on targeted contributions rather than entire albums or series. No major film or web series projects were reported as of 2025 where he served as primary music director.Independent releases and albums
Aditya Narayan released his debut self-titled studio album Aditya in 1997 under Polygram Music (now Universal Music India), marking his early entry into non-film music as a child artist. The album featured a mix of pop and romantic tracks, including remixes like "Yeh Kali Kali Ankhen," and achieved commercial success, contributing to his reputation for over 100 recorded songs by that time.[80] In the late 2010s and early 2020s, Narayan shifted focus to independent singles, releasing original tracks outside film soundtracks to explore personal themes of love and emotion. His 2019 single "Lillah," composed by Eeshan Tripathi and Milton Daniel of The A Team, paid homage to the golden era of IndiPop with its melodic romance and picturesque video, garnering attention on platforms like Spotify and YouTube under Global Music.[69][81] Following this, "Main Dooba Rahoon" in April 2020, composed by Ankit Shah with lyrics by Manoj Yadav, expressed deep romantic devotion and was produced by Tushar Joshi and Meghdeep Mishra, achieving moderate streaming success as an early pandemic-era release.[82][83] Later that year, "Kyun" in August, a self-reflective track questioning love's intricacies, further highlighted his independent output with simple acoustic arrangements.[84] Narayan's independent releases gained renewed momentum in 2025 with the launch of his studio album Saansein under Namaste Records, a collection of eight original tracks released monthly to emphasize raw emotional intimacy. Inspired by his marriage to Shweta Agarwal and fatherhood, the album includes self-penned elements in songs like the lead single "Bana Le Tera" (June 2025), a tender plea for closeness that marked his return to performer-centric music after years dominated by playback and hosting. Subsequent releases such as "Gehraiyaan" (July 2025), capturing love's vulnerabilities, and "Mizaaj" followed, with the full tracklist encompassing "Saansein," "Kyun," "Tere Bina," and "Lillah" to blend contemporary pop with nostalgic IndiPop vibes. These tracks have accumulated millions of streams on Spotify, underscoring their digital impact without relying on film promotion. As of November 2025, the album rollout continues with additional monthly releases.[85][86][87]Controversies
In June 2011, Aditya Narayan was slapped by a woman at a suburban Mumbai restobar after allegedly making inappropriate advances toward her while intoxicated. He later described it as a misunderstanding during a verbal dispute.[88] On 1 October 2017, Narayan was filmed arguing aggressively with IndiGo airline staff at Raipur's Swami Vivekananda Airport over a video he was recording inside the aircraft, threatening one official with phrases like "I will strip you naked." He issued a public apology shortly after, attributing his behavior to frustration from flight delays and excess baggage issues.[89] In March 2018, Narayan was arrested by Mumbai police for rash and negligent driving after his Mercedes-Benz SUV collided with an auto-rickshaw in Andheri West, injuring the driver and a passenger. He was released on bail the same day following a medical examination that found no alcohol involvement.[90] During the 2019–2020 season of Indian Idol 11, Narayan participated in a staged wedding ceremony with co-host Neha Kakkar as a publicity stunt to boost the show's ratings. The event, which included traditional rituals, drew criticism for misleading viewers, though Narayan later called it a "funny gimmick that went too far." His father, Udit Narayan, jokingly suggested the pair marry for real.[91] In February 2024, at a concert during the annual fest at Rungta College in Bhilai, Chhattisgarh, Narayan grabbed a male audience member by the collar, threw his phone into the crowd, and was accused of striking him with a microphone. The student involved clarified that no slap occurred, claiming he had been playfully touching Narayan's feet while the singer performed, and organizers described the attendee as disruptive and possibly intoxicated. Narayan responded that he reacted to the interference during his performance.[92] Narayan has also addressed perceptions of a feud with Salman Khan, describing it in 2025 interviews as a long-standing misunderstanding stemming from their early professional interactions, which has since been resolved.[9]Awards and nominations
| Year | Award | Category | Work | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1997 | Screen Awards | Critics' Best Child Singer | "Chhota Baccha Jaan Ke" from Masoom | Won[93] |
| 1997 | Screen Awards | Special Jury Award | Masoom | Won[93] |
| 1999 | Zee Cine Awards | Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Male | Jab Pyaar Kisise Hota Hai | Nominated[94] |
| 2007 | Indian Television Academy Awards (ITA) | Glamour Star of the Year – Male | Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge 2007 | Won[95] |
| 2007 | Indian Telly Awards | Best Anchor | Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge 2007 | Nominated[6] |
| 2011 | Ghanta Awards | Worst Breakthrough | Shaapit: The Cursed | Won[94] |
| 2012 | Hindi Film Awards | Best Debut Actor | Shaapit: The Cursed | Won[94] |
| 2013 | Music Awards | Most Entertaining Singer (Male) | "Ishqyaun Dhishqyaun" from Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela | Nominated[6] |
| 2022 | Pinkvilla Style Icons | Super Stylish Host | - | Nominated[6] |
| 2025 | Indian Television Academy Awards (ITA) | Best Anchor – Reality (Dance/Music) | Indian Idol Season 15 | Nominated[96] |