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Cappella group Voctronica opens up about performing at the finale of Kaun Banega Crorepati 17

Updated on: 26 January,2026 07:36 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Komal RJ Panchal | komal.panchal@mid-day.com

Voctronica, an a cappella group, on the joy of performing a medley of Amitabh Bachchan’s songs on ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati 17’ finale. The appearance on KBC 17 comes as a milestone for Voctronica that began its journey in 2013

Cappella group Voctronica opens up about performing at the finale of Kaun Banega Crorepati 17

The a cappella group with the show’s host Amitabh Bachchan (centre)

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There was more to the finale of Kaun Banega Crorepati (KBC) 17 than tough questions, lifelines, and prize money. The quiz-based game show got a musical twist as the a cappella ensemble, Voctronica, performed for superstar and host Amitabh Bachchan. “We’re still pinching ourselves,” said lead singer Arjun Nair of the six-member band.   

Comprising Nair, Warsha Easwar, Clyde Rodrigues, Nagesh Reddy, Ronit Chaterji, and Anup Gaikwad, the band performed a special medley celebrating Bachchan’s cinematic legacy. “To perform a tribute that celebrates Bachchan sir’s incredible film journey, and then do it right in front of him, was a huge honour for us,” added Nair.


Reddy recalled that the energy on set was electric as they shot the episode over 12 hours. What added to the mood was the audience’s enthusiasm. “The audience joined in from the very first song, which made it even more special. But what stayed with me most was being in his presence and watching him up-close. His professionalism and humility [leave you in awe]. He is a true artiste in every sense,” said Easwar.



The appearance on KBC 17 comes as a milestone for Voctronica that began its journey in 2013. In their 13-year career so far, the group has built a distinct sonic identity by going beyond the traditional idea of a cappella. Rodrigues explained, “We’ve always wanted to be more than just an a cappella ensemble. Our aspiration is to sound as ‘un-human’ as possible. That informs our arrangements — we think about how an actual instrument would perform a part, and then recreate that vocally.”

International platforms have further sharpened their outlook. 

Chaterji shared, “Performing globally reaffirmed that our Indian identity can travel across cultures.” 

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