Greece: Sarbel in the Indian press

by Sanjay (Sergio) Jiandani 167 views

Sarbel the latest Greek teenage sensation has made headlines in AAINA, an Indian magazine. The Greek star is all set to conquer India and who knows Bollywood next! There has been huge interest in the Eurovision Song Contest among Indians overseas, specially this year thanks to Sarbel. Spanish based Indian magazine AAINA interviewed Sarbel in Finland. Esctoday.com along with AAINA magazine brings you the exclusive Sarbel interview.

AAINA magazine has been covering the Eurovision Song Contest for its Indian readers since 2004. Special pages and spreads are dedicated to the contest as well as the singers.AAINA MAGAZINE is based in Tenerife, Canary Islands and carries various features from Hollywood toBollywood, from fashion to music and Eurovision.There is huge interest in Bollywood to explore the different styles of music that Europe and the rest of the world have to offer. So who knows maybe Bollywood brings a song to Eurovision or a Eurovision star comes to Bollywood!

Sarbel, the Greek Eurovision Song Contest 2007 representative has surely taken the readers of AAINA magazine by storm. He gave an exclusive interview where he opened his heart and spoke about his music, his career and the Eurovision Song Contest. The Greek singer has captivated AAINA readers with his knowledge on India and its culture and traditions, specially when he sings in Hindi during the interview.

He has surely won the hearts of many children as all the tiny tots are singing and dancing to his song Yassou Maria. Due to the fact that Sarbel's music has an Eastern feel to it, it has attracted many Indian fans to listen to his music. You can read the full exclusive AAINA coverage on Sarbel as well as the interview by clicking here.

esctoday.com would like to thank AAINA Magazine for their help and collaboration.

Sanjay (Sergio) Jiandani

Head of International Relations & Communications

Sanjay (Sergio) joined esctoday.com in December 2006 as an editor. He was appointed as the Head of Press of ESCToday.com in 2011. Hereafter in 2016 he was promoted as the Head of International Relations & Communications at ESCToday. Sergio has covered the Eurovision Song Contest live 21 times since 2000, having worked for several international magazines and media outlets.