Indian Idol3 contestant not happy with his judge Alisha Chinai
The first round is running in Indian Idol-3 In the first round of elimination from the boy’s team Bharat Bhushan and Roshan Singh were voted out. Pinki Maydasani and Rashmi Vijaya are the two girls who had to leave the show because they got the least votes.
‘In my elimination, the major factor was poor voting. I didn’t get sufficient number of votes because I was not properly highlighted. The public couldn’t connect with me.
‘I sang ‘Firta rahoon’ from ‘The Killer’. I was a little nervous because I am not camera friendly, but I was satisfied with my performance,’ said Bharat Bhushan, who will go back to Meerut and pursue his graduation study.
‘But I will continue to do shows because my financial condition is not so good,’ added Bharat.
On the other hand, Roshan Singh was not so happy with the judges especially, Alisha.
‘I was shaky during the performance and my performance was ordinary. I wish I had chosen some other song. I sang ‘Tum dil ki dhadkan mein’. But I would also like to say that the judging was very poor. Alisha Chinai’s comments, in particular, did not make any sense,’ said Roshan, who is an engineer and plans to return to Australia to earn his living. ‘I can’t make a living out of singing here.’
Both Bharat and Roshan rue that the focus is more on entertainment and singing takes a back seat.
‘The entire process of selection is satisfactory but too much drama is involved. The focus is more on reality and less on singing,’ said Roshan.
‘I am not so comfortable in front of camera. For instance, I was asked to pretend that I’m talking to my father and I found it very awkward. I couldn’t bring the right emotion,’ said Bharat.
Roy explained that the moment the public is involved the focus automatically shifts to the reality part.
From STAR to Zee to Sony, all the channels have reality talent hunt programmes but the sad part is that most of the winners and the participants fade away after the show.
‘The whole idea is to give these youngsters a platform and exposure they never had. Rest depends on how they take it further,’ said Roy.