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Being deaf since birth did not deter 19-year-old South African Indian hip-hop dancer Darren Rajbal from beating hundreds of other contestants to win a three-month long TV contest to find the country's best talent.
He was named the winner of USD 33,000 at the finale of the show "SA's Got Talent" here and he promised to use part of his winnings to start a school for deaf students.
Rajbal, who also won the South African Mr Bollywood title in 2004, hopes the win would help him get more Bollywood movie roles after getting a small part in a locally-produced one.
A student of the Fulton School for the Deaf in Durban, he has a string of titles behind his name from competitions which he entered to show that even deaf people have talent.
Being deaf since birth did not deter 19-year-old South African Indian hip-hop dancer Darren Rajbal from beating hundreds of other contestants to win a three-month long TV contest to find the country's best talent.
He was named the winner of USD 33,000 at the finale of the show "SA's Got Talent" here and he promised to use part of his winnings to start a school for deaf students.
Rajbal, who also won the South African Mr Bollywood title in 2004, hopes the win would help him get more Bollywood movie roles after getting a small part in a locally-produced one.
A student of the Fulton School for the Deaf in Durban, he has a string of titles behind his name from competitions which he entered to show that even deaf people have talent.