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Comment by Grabmyshare
2007-08-26 20:34:00

Wtf ? How does Javed Akhtar could predict the Looser when it comes to elimination round ?? I am planning to make a show with teh winners of SVOI , Saregamapa and IndianIdol show — what u say ???

 
Comment by Anonymous
2007-08-28 10:04:00

This v bad that chang got “punished” for his “gud performence”…really gonna miss you but i knw ull be a “Star” one day.

 
Comment by Anonymous
2007-08-28 18:26:00

I feel so bad becoz Ankita is still on stage. Javit, remember Ankita is never better than all the boys. U never like Prashant, no matter how good he sang. look he is untrained. comparing between trained and untrained Prashant is far better than everyone. Prashant just incase if you are the next to go you should be very proud of yourself becoz you are untrained eventhough you proved how good you are. And I say that you reached up to the top of Mt. everest in singing. Ching gu mingu we miss u a lottttttt….

 
Comment by Shomir
2007-09-02 11:20:00

Zaved Akhtar appeared like a spoiled brat, first by trying to predict Emon’s future as a playback singer, and then when confronted by Anu Malik he would not allow him to speak! This was absolutely outrageous and shameful on the part of Mr. Akhtar, whom at one point of time I thought was a fair judge. His support for Ankita displayed immature and rather silly thinking process that only a person with a lower intellect would do.

Indian Idol competition though a visual program, is intended for the TV audience, is not a sister program of Boogie-Woogie. It is one where singing talent supersedes the so-called “performance” criteria, which partial judges like Javed Akhtar has been touting for some time. In fact, far more talented female candidates like Deepali, Semu Chenwal, and of course Pooja were all out voted because the judges like Javed Akhtar and Udit Naryan were able to influence the public voting pattern through their snide remarks. The people will recall that Deepali and Pooja were forced by Javed Akhtar to divert their attention from singing to “performing”. Both Deepali and Pooja failed to please the public with their so-called “dhamaka” performances, as a result thrown out from the competition.

Ankita was eliminated in an earlier round, but I understand that Mr. Javed Akhtar must have pulled all the strings that he had, to revive her back into the thick of things. Unfortunately, Ankita was neither a singer, nor a performer, and this is as far as she could come given the backing of the judges.

Judging by “performance”, Ankita does not measure up very well either. She is not what one would call a “stunning” beauty, and her motions and actions are somewhat predictable and monotonous and never so attractive that some ordinary street dancers are incapable of performing at the Ganapati Bappa or the Durga Puja ceremony as a street performer. More so, when she is barely 5 feet in height!

So, Mr. Akhtar, you have been a disgrace as a judge because you were not judging this competition objectively. You had an agenda and that was to promote a female candidate (even though she was the worst among the other females) just to pretend and show off that you are all for “Bharitaya Naari”. I have found your attitude to be incapable of being a judge at any level. Please resign from this and let the true talent be the winner. I have far more faith in the judgment of the Indian people; at least they are honest in picking the winner of their choice. There is one suggestion for you and that would spare us from your self-promoting uprightness. Please go and write two-cents worth lyrics, which cater to the intellectual needs of the paan-waallahs, and the brothel- pimps, at which you are quite distinguished.

 
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