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Dr. Cheryl Misquitta Leads a Soulful Celebration at Bandra Gymkhana’s Got Talent 2025

In the heart of Bandra, where tradition meets talent, the Bandra Gymkhana’s Got Talent 2025 unfolded like a musical love letter to the community. Under the dynamic leadership of Dr. Cheryl Misquitta, President of the Bandra Gymkhana, this year’s edition was more than just a talent show—it was a vibrant showcase of intergenerational expression, heartfelt performances, and community spirit.


When Bandra Became Broadway

From the moment the stage lit up, the energy was unmistakable. Kids, teens, and grown-ups poured their hearts into soulful renditions of Alicia Keys, Bryan Adams, Celine Dion, and even Queen. Whether it was an 8-year-old belting “How Far I’ll Go” or a mature voice crooning “New York State of Mind”, the audience was taken on a journey of passion and musical finesse.

And let’s not forget the instrumentalists! From Chopin to the Eagles, piano notes floated through the heritage hall, bringing nostalgia and cheer in equal measure.

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A Trophy Cabinet Full of Stars

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Here are just a few names that stood out among the many:

  • Rehan Press took top honors in the 16–20 years category and bagged the Dr. Cheryl Misquitta Trophy for Highest Scorer - Vocal with “Don’t Stop Me Now” by Queen.

  • Kiann Mia Mascarenhas wowed everyone with her piano medley and was awarded Highest Scorer - Instrumental.

  • Joseph Vessoaker was crowned Evergreen Performer with a sax-powered rendition of “Tequila”.

  • The youngest show-stealer? Reann Renton Coutinho, who melted hearts with “I Have a Dream” by ABBA.

From toddlers to timeless performers, the lineup was a beautiful reminder: talent doesn’t age, it only evolves.



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