Ja imam talenat! (, ) is a Serbian television series based on Got Talent hosted by Vladimir AleksiÃÂ, Ivana Bajiàand Ana Mihajlovski. It was judged by Ana Nikolic, SrÃÂan à ½ika TodoroviÃÂ, Stefan ÃÂuriàRasta, Ivan Tasovac, Nataà ¡a NinkoviÃÂ, Ivan BosiljÃÂiÃÂ, , , and . The show premiered on 12 September 2009. A total of five series have been broadcast. The first and fifth series were broadcast on RTV Pink while the others were broadcast by Serbian public service broadcaster RTS.
At the end of 2025, Prva Televizija announced the return of this show under the name "Ja imam supertalenat" (, ), which should start broadcasting soon. The sixth season of the show "Ja imam talenat!", now under a new name, will be realized in cooperation with Emotion Production. The hosts and jury members are currently unknown.
For the first season, over 2500 acts applied, and the auditions were held in three cities: Belgrade, Novi Sad and Nià ¡. Even though most of the acts were from Serbia, there were some contestants that came from Croatia and North Macedonia.
Finalists:
Auditions for the second season were held in late August and during the first days of September 2010. Over 4000 acts applied, and the auditions took place in four cities: Belgrade, Novi Sad, Nià ¡ and Kragujevac.
The first episode premiered on 18 October 2010, but the broadcast was indefinitely delayed. The following April, show host Vladimir AleksiÃÂ announced that the second season premiered on 17 April 2011 on RTS.
In Season 3, the panel was altered with Danica MaksimoviÃÂ being replaced with Mina LazareviÃÂ. The press reported that MaksimoviÃÂ and the production company could not reach an agreement on how much she would be paid for doing the show, so LazeviÃÂ took her place. This season was won by Bojana and Nikola PekoviÃÂ, siblings who originally performed individually, but were put together by the producers before they were put through the semi-finals.
In the season's final, online application forms were opened for the next season. Two weeks after the final, MiliÃÂ announced that he would not be coming back as a judge for the fourth series. Press speculation identified Anica Dobra as a possible replacement for Mili and suggested producers were considering renewing the entire judging panel.
During the previous season final, application forms were put online. Over 400 acts applied on the night of the final. On 29 August, Lazeviàand Miliàwere confirmed to be replaced by Nataà ¡a Ninkoviàand Ivan BosiljÃÂiàrespectively. The winner of this season was singer .