Prathamesh Laghate

Prathamesh Laghate is an Indian singer in Marathi film industry. He was finalist in Idea Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Marathi L'il Champs (Children special) in the year 2009. He was among the finalist with Aarya Ambekar, Kartiki Gaikwad, Mugdha Vaishampayan, Rohit Raut. Prathamesh made his way into the Marathi film industry with the movie Duniyadari where he crooned for superstar Swapnil Joshi in the foot-tapping number 'Yaara Yaara'. That's how he got his first break in Marathi movies[1][2]

Prathamesh Laghate
Birth namePrathamesh
GenresSinging
Occupation(s)Singer
InstrumentsVocalist
Years active2010–present

Childhood

Prathamesh is from music loving Karhade Brahmin family from Ratnagiri.

Career

He has made performances in television, and various festivals in the light music and film music.[3]

Album

Universal Music India and Zee Marathi joined hands to come up with a string of albums showcasing the rich tradition of music in Maharashtra. Panchratna. It is a compilation of some of the great performances by the Little Champs: Kartiki Gaikawad, Rohit Raut, Arya Ambekar, Prathmesh Laghate and Mugdha Vaishampayan.

Public Appearances

A few events where Prathamesh has performed –

  • Little Champs live shows in many cities like Mumbai, Pune, Nashik Sangli, Aurangabad, Goa, Ratnagiri, Thane, Nagpur, Wardha, Bhopal etc. and at international venues like Dubai, Abu Dhabi. These are runaway popular shows where Aarya performs with four other Little Champs Mugdha Vaishampayan, Prathamesh Laghate, Rohit Raut and Kartiki Gaikwad in perfect sync. This group is known as 'Panch-Ratna'.[4]
  • As a celebrity guest in Ashtavinayak Darshan along with Aarya Ambekar. Ashtavinayak Darshan program consists visits to the eight holy temples of Lord Ganesha (Ashtavinayaka) situated around Pune district. This program was telecast on Star Majha channel during the Ganpati Festival 2010 from 11 to 18 September 2010.

References

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