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Reality
shows throw up surprises, especially with
results. The best always doesn’t win. This
was exemplified with Delhi girl Harshdeep
Kaur winning NDTV Imagines’ Junoon
much to the surprise of the viewers and
even the mentors.
Singer, musician Anand Raj Anand was dealt
a body blow when his protege Abhas Joshi
not only failed to win Junoon but
finished third.
Tellychakkar caught up with the Bollywood
Ke Baadshah mentor for his reactions.
Across the globe Bollywood music is
on top but why is it that it failed in a
reality show like Junoon?
No, I wouldn’t look at it that way. Let’s
not forget that if there’s no Bollywood
then our Sufi singers would have been left
in their dargahs (mosques) while
the folk singers would have remained in
their villages. Bollywood is a source of
presenting different genres of music. Sufi,
folk are incomplete without Bollywood and
vice versa.
But
did Harshdeep deserve to win?
I’m not at all surprised by Harshdeep’s
win. She won 48% votes while Malini and
Abhas bagged 28 and 24 per cent votes respectively.
This explains how good she was at marketing
herself.
With zillion reality shows around, the
viewers’ interest is likely to be divided.
Thus in any reality show, it becomes difficult
for a particular contestant to bag public
votes in large numbers. That’s where votes
from your family and friends become important.
She divested all energies more on gathering
votes and she succeeded in that. I term
her win as a good PR exercise. However,
PR will help you win a reality show but
is does little to improve your singing.
In the long run, such a thing is likely
to have a damaging effect.
Wasn’t it disappointing that Abhas finished
third?
As far as the judges are concerned, for
us Abhas was the best singer from Bollywood,
Ali Abbas from Sufi and Malini from folk.
I’ve always told Abhas to concentrate on
his singing and not worry about the votes.
Besides, he never indulged in any drama,
crying or projected his background to gain
sympathy votes. His entire focus was on
his singing and I’m proud that he stuck
to that.
Shouldn’t public voting be scrapped?
Well, it doesn’t matter to what I say.
Public voting is part of a business strategy.
The channel too wants to make money. Thus
it’s pointless to even talk on it.
Apart from having tussles with other
mentors, you also had heated arguments with
host Annu
Kapoor.
We enjoyed our little skirmishes. You expect
such things from a reality show.
Is it right for a host to argue with
a judge?
Out here, it is the director who is to
be blamed. The director should ensure that
there shouldn’t be any act which projects
the show negatively.
Would you like to be part of more reality
shows?
Yes, I would. Post Junoon, there
are offers for judging as well as hosting
but at the moment, I’d like to concentrate
on my album. The good thing about reality
shows is that it enables to you boost your
personality. After all, you’re required
to look good on camera thus it’s imperative
that you look after your fitness.
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| By
Mayur Lookhar |
Posted
on 29 Sep 2008 6:30 pm
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