LONDON: One of the most memorable acts on Britain's Got Talent this year, blind British-Pakistani singer Sirine Jahangir has been described as "magical", "unique" and "special" by the judges after the teenager impressed millions through an emotional performance. in the semifinals of the show.
Jahangir, 14, won millions of hearts with his performance of Ruelle's "Carry You." She is the granddaughter of Sahibzada Jahangir, one of Prime Minister Imran Khan's oldest friends and his spokesman for Trade and Investment in the UK and Europe.
The show's hosts, Ant, and Dec noted that not only was there absolute silence during their performance, but the judges and audience were so impressed that Sirine also got emotional and collapsed at the end of her performance. causing almost everyone to cry with her.
She turned away from the piano and was escorted by her father Kafeel Jahangir to the center of the stage. The judges and the audience rose to appreciate their performance.
The incredible performance was truly riveting, so impressing the judges that they didn't beat around the bush when it came to praising the talented teenager.
"That was just magical. It was angelic, beautifully sung and tender and vulnerable. I just feel like you have something unique. I think you're going to be huge. It was just beautiful," an excited Amanda Holden said to Sirine.
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Meanwhile, Ashley Banjo, who replaced Simon Cowell, said: “Magic is the right word. What you did with your voice and piano is [what only] a few performers can do. I felt transported, your voice literally transported me [to someone] more and it was only when you finished that I went back to the chair and said, wow. Well done, you should really be proud of yourself. "
“Sometimes, I think, when you are a special talent you don't need all the bells and whistles. You can sit there, play the piano and sing and you will connect with millions and millions of people. And I think we just witnessed that. It was a very, very special performance and I was very sad for you when you started crying at the end. So, I hope it was tears of happiness because you did so incredibly well. I don't think it could have been better, "other judge David Walliams told Sirine.
Alesha Dixon agreed with the fellow judges, saying, "I think this is one of those moments that take your breath away and it doesn't happen all the time on the show." She added that there was an "honesty, purity, and sincerity" about the teenager that she said was "very rare" to find.
"And you know, your job is to sit there and sing and make us feel something. We were all so connected to you and that song, you couldn't have done a better job," Dixon told Sirine.
The British-Pakistani has managed to clinch a spot in the top three alongside magician Magical Bones and dance company X1X Crew but has yet to make it to the grand finale in October.
Sirine will visit Pakistan during the school holidays
In an interview with Geo News at her North London residence two months ago, Sirine shared that her life instantly changed from singing in her living room for her siblings to singing for millions of people live and then being noticed by people from all over the world. all the world.
Sirine also shared that she had met Prime Minister Imran Khan years ago at his home. He recalled that at that time he could see with one eye but later suffered from total blindness.
Sahibzada Jahangir, the UK PTI leader, and Sirine's grandfather, while speaking about her granddaughter's performance, said that "it is now up to the public" to vote for Sirine's inclusion in the final to be held on October 10.
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"The judges have said that Sirine is a special, magical, and outstanding talent. Everyone who saw her perform twice on one of the world's greatest talent platforms has said the same thing that Sirine is a super talented girl He has exceeded the odds of warming. Millions of hearts. Tens of thousands of people have been touched by his personal story of courage and inspiration and we are indebted to all for their support, "said Jahangir.
The PTI leader also shared that her granddaughter was also invited by a charity that provides free eye treatment in Pakistan, to be their guest speaker in October.
"During the school holidays, Sirine will visit Pakistan and travel through villages to inspire and encourage disabled children in need," said the PTI leader.
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