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Saturday, October 18, 2008

Indian Idol 4 - Day 10 - 18th Oct 2008

Indian Idol 4 Piano Round - Girls' First Elimination

This article has been taken from curlio.com since they cover the indian idol in a much better way and I feel like I am sitting in front of television watching the episode as I read their coverage.


Note: Because of the show's format, I've split up Saturday night into two: the eliminations and the boys' performances.

After starting the Indian Idol 4 Piano Rounds with a bang, the Top 15 girls faced their first elimination on Saturday night.

Hosts Hussein Kuwajerwala and Meiyang Chang began Saturday’s episode by calling four girls on stage: Srijita Kar, Bhavya Pandit, Purnima Vishwanathan, and Priyanka Negi.

Then Hussein and Chang went on with that nerve-wracking, suspense-building dialogue that Indian Idol pays him the big bucks to say: “It may be that the next four minutes are your final moments on this stage…” You know, that type of thing.

Hussein then asked Srijita if she thought that her journey on Indian Idol would end so soon. Srijita replies that if she gets eliminated, then she won’t like it but she’ll work harder in the future. She said that she has prepared herself.

And then Hussein gave me, and everyone else around India, a heart attack. He announced that the first person to be eliminated was Bhavya. WHAT THE…..!!!! You could hear audible gasps across the studio because Bhavya is one of the best singers among this bunch, and performed near the top during Friday’s piano round. There is no way that she could have been eliminated. Right? Right?

But then Hussein saved my life by asking Bhavya to read from the cue card, which basically said that the results were being tabulated and that they would have to wait. Because of this, they did the girls elimination at the end of the episode.

Chang announced that on Friday night, Megha Sharma, Srijita, Purnima, Raina Lahiri and Akanksha Palkar received criticism from the judges. But the people have always listened their own hearts….

He then called Akanksha, Tulika Ganguly, Bhavya, Priyanka, and Shini Calvint on stage. He told them that their time on this stage is short because they are all safe! Well, I didn’t expect Akanksha to be safe (she was one of my predictions for elimination yesterday), but she is!

Judges Anu Malik, Javed Akhtar, Sonali Bendre, and Kailash Kher were definitely pleased. (I think Kailash was especially happy about Tulika!)

There were 10 contestants left and four to be eliminated. Hussein then invited Srijita, Sunakshi Raina, Sourabhee Debbarma, Ananya Mishra, and Torsha Sarkar on stage. At this point, I started getting heart palpitations again because like Bhavya, I think Sourabhee, Ananya and Torsha have a long way to go in this competition.

He first declared Sourabhee to be safe. As she was about to walk off the stage, he called her back and asked her to take Ananya and Torsha with her because they were also safe.

Sunakshi and Srijita were left standing on stage and Hussein invited Raina, Megha, Pooja Ghosh and Purnima back on stage.

Chang then asked Nirali Fauzdar to remain seated because she is safe. (Yay!!!).

Back on the stage, Hussein announces the first elimination: Purnima Vishwanathan.

Srijita was told she was safe.

Pooja was then eliminated.

Raina was eliminated.

And then it was down to Sunakshi and Megha. Sunakshi gave a great performance during the Piano Round and Megha did not, but Sunakshi was the one eliminated. I’m guessing it’s because of that annoying teddy bear thing...

The judges were also shocked at Sunakshi’s elimination, and thought that it was a wrong decision. But really? What did they expect?

Here’s my take on the elimination: The audience definitely got it right this time. I predicted Pooja, Akanksha, Megha and Raina to be out. However, it was only a matter of time before Purnima and Sunakshi were voted out. Neither one of them were strong contenders for the crown and whether it was this week or sometime in the near future, they were going to be eliminated. The audience just took care of it now.

Stay tuned for the Boys’ Piano Round performances!


Indian Idol 4 Piano Round - Boys Have an Unimpressive Start



The fourth season of Indian Idol hit a high note this past weekend with impressive performances from the girls. Following that act on Saturday were the boys, who have been touted as the best singers that Indian Idol has ever seen. Did they live up to the expectations? Yes and no.

So here we go with the boys' first Piano Round performances!!

Hosts Hussein Kuwajerwala and Meiyang Chang kicked off the show with a brief introduction of the male contestants and, after much brouhaha, announced that the results for the girls had not yet been tabulated.

They then introduced judges Javed Akhtar and Sonali Bendre. Kailash Kher came up on stage carrying a picture of Anu Malik and informed the audience that he would be giving judgment on AM’s behalf. He placed the picture on one of the judges’ chairs and took the other chair himself.

Then we were off with the performances! And what can I say? The best definitely went first.

Rajdeep Chatterjee – Laaga Chunari Mein Daag

Rajdeep had me from the word “go.” He was the best performer of the evening. For those of us who are Indian Idol loyalists, he brought back memories of Amey Date from Indian Idol 2 who blew us away with his rendition of this legendary song. Here, Rajdeep did the same and he’s only 17! At the end, just when we thought he was done, he springs back like a fireball and shoots off the alaap like it’s nobody’s business. Wowzers! Not to mention that, yes, he does have a cute smile.

SB: He really has a lovely smile. Your voice is also that good. Maybe it’s the happiness that comes through your voice. You sang well, and you know it.
JA: Flawless. It seemed effortless, like a smoothly flowing river.
KK: First, I’ll give Anu Malikji’s statement (In the middle of which Anu Malik himself comes up on stage, the girls results in hand!). From the beginning, you’ve been singing in tune. Don’t ever lose your naïveté.
AM: Gave another really bad couplet, but said Rajdeep’s voice had a lot of power.

Deepa’s Rating: 10/10


Saurabh Mehta – Zindagi Maut Na Ban Jaaye

This song, from Sonali’s movie Sarfarosh, is a moving portrayal of a nation whose progress is stunted by corruption and traitorous activity. It is a plea for people to fight back against evil and defend their country. It evokes a wide range of emotions from guilt to sadness to pride and patriotism. This was a unique song choice for Saurabh, but overall was one that served him well. He had a few mistakes here and there and I thought he could have performed better.

SB: You sang a song from my film and you sang it well. I heard this song after many years and it was absolutely fabulous.
KK: Your voice is suited to playback singing for films. It would be great if you continue in this show and the country gets another playback singing.
AM: You made a good effort, but ever sing I’ve heard Rajdeep, I expect something like him or better. It’s a 50/50 performance. Not bad, not good.
JA: The tune and structure of this song is old-fashioned from a different generation. Perhaps it may not appeal to this generation. So it didn’t have the impact that it should have.

Deepa’s Rating: 7/10


Charit Dixit – Badi Mushkil Hain

The first thing people have commented about Charit is that he’s a looker. Yes, this is true. At the same time, he’s a darn good singer, too! Unfortunately for Charit, I’m not too fond of the song that he chose, but he did sing it really well. He has a good range but he tends to get careless with his lower notes. His higher notes are fantastic. There were also a few places where he went off-key, but overall, it was decent.

KK: Your song wasn’t that great in my perspective, but all the best.
JA: I liked his singing. You say that he is always in a mellow mood, but his singing has all the playfulness and romance that was needed in this song.
SB: Your expressions were really good. There was a lot of softness, a lot of romance in that song. And I really liked it.
AM: I like your face. You look good. So I would say…a really bad couplet again! (But no comments about his singing).

Deepa’s Rating: 7/10


Mohit Lalwani – Ek Haseena Thi

You know, I was so waiting for this one. Seriously. I’ve already claimed Mohit to be my favorite male contestant (along with Rajdeep) and I was naturally excited about this performance. Here’s the final verdict:

SB: Your performance was good. The song was such that it automatically peps you up.
AM: This song is such is that you were belting it out. You were singing it so loudly that you were trying to come above the track. And you split up the word galli, which was not fair. But I think there is a charm. You have a handsome (how else would you translate haseen?) face, a powerful voice. You are not any less than anyone else.
KK: There was a lot of energy in your singing and your style. If you paid attention to the small things, it would make me really happy.
JA: He has a powerful voice with a good throw. But I have to say something so I will. I thought that the feelings were missing just slightly, and that they were overtaken by your energy. Just be careful of that. You sang really well!

First of all – I LOVE this song. You have to have a specific type of voice to be able to pull it off well. I think Mohit does have that voice. I think he sang it faithfully. However, I tend to agree with the judges that he was trying to sing above the track, which is hard to do. I wish the musicians had toned it down a bit, but then that would have detracted from the song. It was a lose-lose situation for Mohit, which he should have considered when making this selection.

On the other hand, because it’s Mohit, I will say that he performed well. He was in sur, and really does have a powerful voice. Next week, he needs to come up with something mindblowing. Otherwise, I see his time on this stage as short-lived, unfortunately. That would make me very sad because I really think he has the potential to make it to the Top 12. (Anyone having flashbacks of Bhavin in last year’s Piano Rounds??)

Deepa’s Rating: 8/10


Prosenjit Kosambi – Dil Hain Ke Manta Nahin

Prosenjit seems like a nice enough guy, but for those of us who watched Sa Re Ga Ma Pa last season (when it was actually watchable, unlike this season) will remember him as Abhijeet Kosambi’s brother. Abhijeet won SRGMP Marathi and got a place in SRGMP International. During Abhijeet’s elimination, there was a small fiasco when Prosenjit gave the judges some back talk.

But, let’s keep it real. Who cares about that?! I just brought it up because I figured if the name sounded familiar to me, it would do the same to our readers. I do not like this song and was not in the mood to listen to it, but Prosenjit surprised me with his singing – enough to where I actually restrained myself from skipping it. That counts for something right? In keeping with the general trend of Saturday’s singers, Prosenjit sang okay, but could have done better. And after hearing the judge's comments, I figured out why.

JA: You sang well. You have a great voice. But I think that if you had sang a half-note higher, this song would have blossomed much better.
AM: Asked if he sang in the original octave. (Hussein chimes in and asks if he thought this was the problem.) AM responds that I would not like to say about octaves only. He has a good voice. He’s working hard. But what good is a voice if it doesn’t touch the heart. Today, you’ve tried. But I would say that it’s a 50/50 gamble. Not bad, not good.
SB: Your voice touched my heart. I thought it was like honey. You got the expression of romance. Next time, if you sing a more energetic song with the same emotions, nothing can stop you then. You have a beautiful voice.
KK: As a musician, I would like to make one request to you. You sang well and have a good voice, but when you sing in such competitions in the future, keep in mind the original music director. You chose a scale in your comfort, but don’t do it that way. You have to show your challenges and prove yourself. I like your performance.

Here, Anu Malik asks the musicians to go one note higher. This was absolutely the right move because Prasanjit sounded SO much better. I wish he had sang on that octave the first time!

Deepa’s Rating: 6.5/10


Keshav Prasad – Satrangi Re

Keshav is a playback singer for the Kannada film industry but is an unimpressive singer in Hindi. Singing Satrangi Re was a bad idea – his voice is not at all suited to this song. His forte is sweet, sugary romantic numbers, not wild, passionate numbers such as this. If you’ve been flying under the radar for most of the season and are trying to make a good impression on your first outing, you pick a song that you know you can perform well. Satrangi Re was a big risk for Keshav, and it doesn’t look like it’s going to pay off for him. He stands a good chance of being eliminated on Friday.

AM: I’m very disappointed. Today, you broke my heart. From the beginning to the end, I don’t think you were involved in the song at all. You sometimes hit the right notes, sometimes didn’t. There was no expression. I’m very hurt, very disappointed at this performance today.
SB: We’ve always had high expectations from Keshav. I liked your song, but it seemed mechanical. You should be more involved in it.
KK: Your went off-key in the beginning. But even great singers go through that on stage. But I congratulate your effort. I liked your song from a playback perspective, but there is a big difference between live and playback in a studio. You have to learn to do both.
JA: First, I will say that you have a good voice and you are a good singer as a whole. But in today’s performance, I have to say that every song has it’s own method, it’s own style. You started off on the wrong note. It was a song of obsession. It seems as if the singer is crazy over something. That didn’t happen. Your voice stayed silky, romantic and polite. It seems that your voice is not made for this song.

Deepa’s Rating: 5/10


Roshan – Tanhaiyee

Roshan actually has a nice voice, but this particular performance wasn’t as good as it could’ve been. He had some expression, but went out of sur in several places. Sonu Nigam’s original version is so etched into my mind that I kept listening for his voice (which obviously I didn’t hear). I think Roshan was “fluffy” – he had neither the sadness that comes with being alone nor the grief with which he is thinking of the happiness that has been lost. I don’t know, it was a rather bleh performance...how’s that for descriptive?!?

KK: You started off sur. I wasn’t that moved by your performance.
JA: When you started, your notes weren’t definite. But after that, you picked it up well and sang well. On the whole, it was a good performance. I won’t say it was a very, very good performance.
SB: Your voice had expression and I liked that. Yes, it was not your best performance, but it was not a bad performance at all. I enjoyed it.
AM: The mood is about tanhaiyee (loneliness). But I didn’t see that loneliness anywhere. Your voice should have had that feeling in it. In short, I would say that today’s performance was lukewarm.

Deepa’s Rating: 6.5/10


Parashar Joshi – Ya Ali

Ugh. I’m so tired of this song. Parashar couldn’t pick something else? It was awesome the first month that it released, but now it’s just annoying. Personal preference aside, Parashar’s voice is actually suited to it quite well. After the last three performances, I was looking for some kind of relief. Parashar made many mistakes, several of which were rather obvious. However, it was a breath of fresh air considering the performances that had preceded him. Parashar had a better showing than expected, that’s for sure.

KK: I’m really happy with your performance. Keep working like this.
SB: SB asked KK to clarify his advice to Nirali on Friday about holding the mike away from her mouth when getting louder to keep the sound balanced. She thought that it might apply to Parashar. They had a civilized little discussion about it. SB remarked that she liked Parashar’s performance and thought that he had a lot of confidence. You moved around a lot, you used the space a lot and that was nice.
JA: Told Parashar that he needs to work on his pronunciation and diction.
AM: You were shouting. You were not singing. The day you learned to sing, you are a singer. (Duh). You tried your best, but it wasn’t good enough. The people are looking for a great singer with attitude, personality and singing. Kailash liked it, I didn’t. The girls are still riding here then the boys. (I agree with that 100 percent!!! Yay for Anu Malik!)

Deepa’s Rating: 7/10


Ali Hussain – Piya Re

Ali started the alaap off really strongly and then lost it again with the mukhda. After my short-lived excitement, I wanted to throw a heavy object at my poor computer screen because of the disappointing manner of this episode. Then Ali forgot the lyrics - again! This happened to him in the Theater Rounds as well. Geez man, get it together!!

His voice is not suited to the Sufi genre. If he knew this to be a fact, he should have picked another song for the first round. Experiment after you’ve secured a spot in the Top 12, which will give you plenty to time to practice a song that is not in your genre. This was a disappointing performance for me. It was too sloppy. Here, I want to disagree with Sonali (read her comments below). A singer forgetting the words is a good enough reason for me to not vote for him if he does it repeatedly. If it happens once, that can be forgiven, but to let someone off the hook over and over again is not the right approach.

KK: This is my favorite song and you’ve sung it well, especially since your voice is not for this song.
JA: There is a voice that is for modern singing and one that is generally for traditional. This is a folk song, but even “modern” singers like Kishore Kumar and Mohammad Rafi could work in the folk genre. You needed polish.
SB: Your problem has always been that you forget words. This is not the reason for us to lose a voice like this.
AM: Another stupid couplet, but he praised Ali. I think you can go far. Just hold on to what you’ve got. If you do, you’ll get far.

Deepa’s Rating: 6.5/10


Kuldeep Singh Chauhan – Teri Deewani

Can I just say that it takes guts to sing Kailash Kher’s song when he is the one judging you? I can’t figure out if it was brave or stupid, but it was definitely bold. Kuldeep started off one a sore note, but picked up the remaining song very nicely and stayed consistent throughout. He has a good range, but like the other singers in this batch, he needs polish. His performance was decent considering the competition.

AM: Asked KK what the inspiration was behind this song (to which KK gave a beautiful explanation. And then sang it… with Kuldeep. WOW!). For your voice, you need to work harder. Singing is definitely a God-given gift. You tried hard but today it could’ve been better.
SB: You voice is good. You sang well. Definitely, there were some areas lacking, but I’m fully confident that a singer like you could fix those.
JA: You didn’t pick this song based on the strengths of your voice. There were some issues with your lower notes. But in totality, I found the energy level and sharp focus needed for this song.
KK: Didn’t give comments. He just sang. Awesome.

Deepa’s Rating: 8/10


Pranav Srivastav – Chhaiya Chhaiya

I have to admit that the first time, I fast-forwarded through Pranav’s performance. That’s how much I did not like it. Then, I made myself listen to it again to figure out why. This is what was wrong: he was nasal throughout, he had poor breath control, and there was no feeling at all. It seems like he sang it straight through, without any thought to voice modulation or sentiments. He also didn’t complete his sentences. Yikes! He stands a good chance of being eliminated on Friday.

SB: There are a lot of expectations from you. A lot of things went wrong today. How do you think you did? (Said he thought he could sing better).
AM: You lost your breath in many places, especially in the main mukhda. When you sing “Chhaiya Chhaiya,” you have to stay in tune, on beat, and with appropriate places to take a breath. I also thought it was little nasal. But somewhere along the way, I thought you tried to pick up on the song, and I like that. I think you should be given another chance.
JA: I liked your performance on the whole for the reason that you were not copying Sukhwinder at all, but you tried to capture the spirit of the song.
KK: You have a good voice. It’s okay that you chose this song for the challenge because when you hit the high notes, you go nasal.

Deepa’s Rating: 6/10


Kapil Thapa – Dil Keh Raha Hain

Army man Kapil Thapa, who’s my prediction to be the winner this year, came next with a soulful rendition of Dil Keh Raha Hain. I like Kapil. I think he’s talented, sincere, and focused. I don’t think he’s the best singer in the lot, but he’s teachable and that quality going to take him far in the competition. On Saturday, I thought he was great!

Anu Malik did the same thing with Kapil that he did earlier the Prosenjit. He asked Kapil to sing it again on a higher scale. The difference was truly remarkable. He was great the first time around, but he was even better on the higher scale. Good call, Anu Malik!

AM: Be very careful of your scale next time. For now, I thought it was good. Keep on working hard. You were in sur. I liked it.
SB: Kapil, you rocked.
KK: I liked your song, especially when you sang it in the higher octave.
JA: You sang well. You have a good voice. But it’s the same problem – seems mellow your singing got drowned out by the music.

Deepa’s Rating: 9/10


Remo Ghosh – Kasto Mazaa Hain

This kid is cute, but I don’t like how he uses it to win people over. The thing he pulled with Priyanka Chopra was completely unnecessary. That makes him calculating, which I don’t like at all. He went off-key too many times for me to happy with this performance, but people will keep voting for him because of where he’s from and his age.

SB: You have a lot of talent and this is an opportunity for you so don’t lose it.
JA: Your singing was okay.
KK: You need to improve your singing because your voice is really beautiful. And it is appropriate for playback singing and non-filmy signing.
AM: All four of us like you but you have to promise to work hard.

Deepa’s Rating: 6.5/10


Sandeep Ubale – Rimjhim Gire Sawan

After Rajdeep, this was the second best performance of the evening. Sandeep was amazing all the way through. First of all, his voice has just the right amount of depth to pull this song off. On top of that, he caught all the minor nuances and delivered them perfectly. This was a bravura performance.

KK: I see a big star in you. I’m very happy with you.
JA: Standing ovation.
SB: Your expressions were fabulous. You transported me. You were fantastic.
AM: Your tears are telling me how much you need this crown, how much you want to succeed for your parents and for yourself. I honor that.

Deepa’s Rating: 10/10


Bhanu Pratap Singh – Rabba Mainu Pyar Ho Gaya

So Bhanu isn’t the only contestant who has tried every year and gotten rejected. There are others among his peers who are in the same boat. But this guy sheds a few tears and all of a sudden, he becomes everyone’s hero. Yeah, right.

"Drama Queen" Bhanu started off really well, but when the music picked up, he became very sloppy. His singing needs a lot of work, but I’m willing to bet that no one’s gonna vote him out this early in the game unless the public at large has changed. Another "yeah, right".

KK: During the Theater Rounds, Javedsaab said that everyone should always try. And that particular thing changed our minds about Bhanu and we let him in, which as never happened in the history of Indian Idol. And today, I see no flaws in his singing. I pray that the Indian people take him to the top.
SB: Whatever Kailash said is absolutely right. Whatever God does, he does for the best.
AM: This song was not easy. You sang it well. But you missed some parts. But now, you have to be careful because the boys who have gone before you have raised the bar. This competition is going to be dangerous. Everyone has to work hard.
JA: You have a lot of feeling in your song. You have a heart that recognizes pain. As far as your craft is concerned, you can learn. Your lower notes were lacking, so learn those and work hard.

Deepa’s Rating: 7/10


That’s a wrap for the Boys’ Piano Round. After seeing Saturday’s show, there are four male contestants who I think may make it to the Top 12: Rajdeep Chatterjee for his sheer talent, Charit Dixit and Mohit Lalwani (duh!), and Kapil Thapa, who will be bringing in votes from servicemen and women across India. As for the remaining two spots, it’s a toss up!

My predictions for next Friday’s eliminations: Prosenjit, Keshav, Pranav, and Ali.


The fourth season of Indian Idol hit a high note this past weekend with impressive performances from the girls. Following that act on Saturday were the boys, who have been touted as the best singers that Indian Idol has ever seen. Did they live up to the expectations? Yes and no.

So here we go with the boys' first Piano Round performances!!

Hosts Hussein Kuwajerwala and Meiyang Chang kicked off the show with a brief introduction of the male contestants and, after much brouhaha, announced that the results for the girls had not yet been tabulated.

They then introduced judges Javed Akhtar and Sonali Bendre. Kailash Kher came up on stage carrying a picture of Anu Malik and informed the audience that he would be giving judgment on AM’s behalf. He placed the picture on one of the judges’ chairs and took the other chair himself.

Then we were off with the performances! And what can I say? The best definitely went first.

Rajdeep Chatterjee – Laaga Chunari Mein Daag

Rajdeep had me from the word “go.” He was the best performer of the evening. For those of us who are Indian Idol loyalists, he brought back memories of Amey Date from Indian Idol 2 who blew us away with his rendition of this legendary song. Here, Rajdeep did the same and he’s only 17! At the end, just when we thought he was done, he springs back like a fireball and shoots off the alaap like it’s nobody’s business. Wowzers! Not to mention that, yes, he does have a cute smile.

SB: He really has a lovely smile. Your voice is also that good. Maybe it’s the happiness that comes through your voice. You sang well, and you know it.
JA: Flawless. It seemed effortless, like a smoothly flowing river.
KK: First, I’ll give Anu Malikji’s statement (In the middle of which Anu Malik himself comes up on stage, the girls results in hand!). From the beginning, you’ve been singing in tune. Don’t ever lose your naïveté.
AM: Gave another really bad couplet, but said Rajdeep’s voice had a lot of power.

Deepa’s Rating: 10/10


Saurabh Mehta – Zindagi Maut Na Ban Jaaye

This song, from Sonali’s movie Sarfarosh, is a moving portrayal of a nation whose progress is stunted by corruption and traitorous activity. It is a plea for people to fight back against evil and defend their country. It evokes a wide range of emotions from guilt to sadness to pride and patriotism. This was a unique song choice for Saurabh, but overall was one that served him well. He had a few mistakes here and there and I thought he could have performed better.

SB: You sang a song from my film and you sang it well. I heard this song after many years and it was absolutely fabulous.
KK: Your voice is suited to playback singing for films. It would be great if you continue in this show and the country gets another playback singing.
AM: You made a good effort, but ever sing I’ve heard Rajdeep, I expect something like him or better. It’s a 50/50 performance. Not bad, not good.
JA: The tune and structure of this song is old-fashioned from a different generation. Perhaps it may not appeal to this generation. So it didn’t have the impact that it should have.

Deepa’s Rating: 7/10


Charit Dixit – Badi Mushkil Hain

The first thing people have commented about Charit is that he’s a looker. Yes, this is true. At the same time, he’s a darn good singer, too! Unfortunately for Charit, I’m not too fond of the song that he chose, but he did sing it really well. He has a good range but he tends to get careless with his lower notes. His higher notes are fantastic. There were also a few places where he went off-key, but overall, it was decent.

KK: Your song wasn’t that great in my perspective, but all the best.
JA: I liked his singing. You say that he is always in a mellow mood, but his singing has all the playfulness and romance that was needed in this song.
SB: Your expressions were really good. There was a lot of softness, a lot of romance in that song. And I really liked it.
AM: I like your face. You look good. So I would say…a really bad couplet again! (But no comments about his singing).

Deepa’s Rating: 7/10


Mohit Lalwani – Ek Haseena Thi

You know, I was so waiting for this one. Seriously. I’ve already claimed Mohit to be my favorite male contestant (along with Rajdeep) and I was naturally excited about this performance. Here’s the final verdict:

SB: Your performance was good. The song was such that it automatically peps you up.
AM: This song is such is that you were belting it out. You were singing it so loudly that you were trying to come above the track. And you split up the word galli, which was not fair. But I think there is a charm. You have a handsome (how else would you translate haseen?) face, a powerful voice. You are not any less than anyone else.
KK: There was a lot of energy in your singing and your style. If you paid attention to the small things, it would make me really happy.
JA: He has a powerful voice with a good throw. But I have to say something so I will. I thought that the feelings were missing just slightly, and that they were overtaken by your energy. Just be careful of that. You sang really well!

First of all – I LOVE this song. You have to have a specific type of voice to be able to pull it off well. I think Mohit does have that voice. I think he sang it faithfully. However, I tend to agree with the judges that he was trying to sing above the track, which is hard to do. I wish the musicians had toned it down a bit, but then that would have detracted from the song. It was a lose-lose situation for Mohit, which he should have considered when making this selection.

On the other hand, because it’s Mohit, I will say that he performed well. He was in sur, and really does have a powerful voice. Next week, he needs to come up with something mindblowing. Otherwise, I see his time on this stage as short-lived, unfortunately. That would make me very sad because I really think he has the potential to make it to the Top 12. (Anyone having flashbacks of Bhavin in last year’s Piano Rounds??)

Deepa’s Rating: 8/10


Prosenjit Kosambi – Dil Hain Ke Manta Nahin

Prosenjit seems like a nice enough guy, but for those of us who watched Sa Re Ga Ma Pa last season (when it was actually watchable, unlike this season) will remember him as Abhijeet Kosambi’s brother. Abhijeet won SRGMP Marathi and got a place in SRGMP International. During Abhijeet’s elimination, there was a small fiasco when Prosenjit gave the judges some back talk.

But, let’s keep it real. Who cares about that?! I just brought it up because I figured if the name sounded familiar to me, it would do the same to our readers. I do not like this song and was not in the mood to listen to it, but Prosenjit surprised me with his singing – enough to where I actually restrained myself from skipping it. That counts for something right? In keeping with the general trend of Saturday’s singers, Prosenjit sang okay, but could have done better. And after hearing the judge's comments, I figured out why.

JA: You sang well. You have a great voice. But I think that if you had sang a half-note higher, this song would have blossomed much better.
AM: Asked if he sang in the original octave. (Hussein chimes in and asks if he thought this was the problem.) AM responds that I would not like to say about octaves only. He has a good voice. He’s working hard. But what good is a voice if it doesn’t touch the heart. Today, you’ve tried. But I would say that it’s a 50/50 gamble. Not bad, not good.
SB: Your voice touched my heart. I thought it was like honey. You got the expression of romance. Next time, if you sing a more energetic song with the same emotions, nothing can stop you then. You have a beautiful voice.
KK: As a musician, I would like to make one request to you. You sang well and have a good voice, but when you sing in such competitions in the future, keep in mind the original music director. You chose a scale in your comfort, but don’t do it that way. You have to show your challenges and prove yourself. I like your performance.

Here, Anu Malik asks the musicians to go one note higher. This was absolutely the right move because Prasanjit sounded SO much better. I wish he had sang on that octave the first time!

Deepa’s Rating: 6.5/10


Keshav Prasad – Satrangi Re

Keshav is a playback singer for the Kannada film industry but is an unimpressive singer in Hindi. Singing Satrangi Re was a bad idea – his voice is not at all suited to this song. His forte is sweet, sugary romantic numbers, not wild, passionate numbers such as this. If you’ve been flying under the radar for most of the season and are trying to make a good impression on your first outing, you pick a song that you know you can perform well. Satrangi Re was a big risk for Keshav, and it doesn’t look like it’s going to pay off for him. He stands a good chance of being eliminated on Friday.

AM: I’m very disappointed. Today, you broke my heart. From the beginning to the end, I don’t think you were involved in the song at all. You sometimes hit the right notes, sometimes didn’t. There was no expression. I’m very hurt, very disappointed at this performance today.
SB: We’ve always had high expectations from Keshav. I liked your song, but it seemed mechanical. You should be more involved in it.
KK: Your went off-key in the beginning. But even great singers go through that on stage. But I congratulate your effort. I liked your song from a playback perspective, but there is a big difference between live and playback in a studio. You have to learn to do both.
JA: First, I will say that you have a good voice and you are a good singer as a whole. But in today’s performance, I have to say that every song has it’s own method, it’s own style. You started off on the wrong note. It was a song of obsession. It seems as if the singer is crazy over something. That didn’t happen. Your voice stayed silky, romantic and polite. It seems that your voice is not made for this song.

Deepa’s Rating: 5/10


Roshan – Tanhaiyee

Roshan actually has a nice voice, but this particular performance wasn’t as good as it could’ve been. He had some expression, but went out of sur in several places. Sonu Nigam’s original version is so etched into my mind that I kept listening for his voice (which obviously I didn’t hear). I think Roshan was “fluffy” – he had neither the sadness that comes with being alone nor the grief with which he is thinking of the happiness that has been lost. I don’t know, it was a rather bleh performance...how’s that for descriptive?!?

KK: You started off sur. I wasn’t that moved by your performance.
JA: When you started, your notes weren’t definite. But after that, you picked it up well and sang well. On the whole, it was a good performance. I won’t say it was a very, very good performance.
SB: Your voice had expression and I liked that. Yes, it was not your best performance, but it was not a bad performance at all. I enjoyed it.
AM: The mood is about tanhaiyee (loneliness). But I didn’t see that loneliness anywhere. Your voice should have had that feeling in it. In short, I would say that today’s performance was lukewarm.

Deepa’s Rating: 6.5/10


Parashar Joshi – Ya Ali

Ugh. I’m so tired of this song. Parashar couldn’t pick something else? It was awesome the first month that it released, but now it’s just annoying. Personal preference aside, Parashar’s voice is actually suited to it quite well. After the last three performances, I was looking for some kind of relief. Parashar made many mistakes, several of which were rather obvious. However, it was a breath of fresh air considering the performances that had preceded him. Parashar had a better showing than expected, that’s for sure.

KK: I’m really happy with your performance. Keep working like this.
SB: SB asked KK to clarify his advice to Nirali on Friday about holding the mike away from her mouth when getting louder to keep the sound balanced. She thought that it might apply to Parashar. They had a civilized little discussion about it. SB remarked that she liked Parashar’s performance and thought that he had a lot of confidence. You moved around a lot, you used the space a lot and that was nice.
JA: Told Parashar that he needs to work on his pronunciation and diction.
AM: You were shouting. You were not singing. The day you learned to sing, you are a singer. (Duh). You tried your best, but it wasn’t good enough. The people are looking for a great singer with attitude, personality and singing. Kailash liked it, I didn’t. The girls are still riding here then the boys. (I agree with that 100 percent!!! Yay for Anu Malik!)

Deepa’s Rating: 7/10


Ali Hussain – Piya Re

Ali started the alaap off really strongly and then lost it again with the mukhda. After my short-lived excitement, I wanted to throw a heavy object at my poor computer screen because of the disappointing manner of this episode. Then Ali forgot the lyrics - again! This happened to him in the Theater Rounds as well. Geez man, get it together!!

His voice is not suited to the Sufi genre. If he knew this to be a fact, he should have picked another song for the first round. Experiment after you’ve secured a spot in the Top 12, which will give you plenty to time to practice a song that is not in your genre. This was a disappointing performance for me. It was too sloppy. Here, I want to disagree with Sonali (read her comments below). A singer forgetting the words is a good enough reason for me to not vote for him if he does it repeatedly. If it happens once, that can be forgiven, but to let someone off the hook over and over again is not the right approach.

KK: This is my favorite song and you’ve sung it well, especially since your voice is not for this song.
JA: There is a voice that is for modern singing and one that is generally for traditional. This is a folk song, but even “modern” singers like Kishore Kumar and Mohammad Rafi could work in the folk genre. You needed polish.
SB: Your problem has always been that you forget words. This is not the reason for us to lose a voice like this.
AM: Another stupid couplet, but he praised Ali. I think you can go far. Just hold on to what you’ve got. If you do, you’ll get far.

Deepa’s Rating: 6.5/10


Kuldeep Singh Chauhan – Teri Deewani

Can I just say that it takes guts to sing Kailash Kher’s song when he is the one judging you? I can’t figure out if it was brave or stupid, but it was definitely bold. Kuldeep started off one a sore note, but picked up the remaining song very nicely and stayed consistent throughout. He has a good range, but like the other singers in this batch, he needs polish. His performance was decent considering the competition.

AM: Asked KK what the inspiration was behind this song (to which KK gave a beautiful explanation. And then sang it… with Kuldeep. WOW!). For your voice, you need to work harder. Singing is definitely a God-given gift. You tried hard but today it could’ve been better.
SB: You voice is good. You sang well. Definitely, there were some areas lacking, but I’m fully confident that a singer like you could fix those.
JA: You didn’t pick this song based on the strengths of your voice. There were some issues with your lower notes. But in totality, I found the energy level and sharp focus needed for this song.
KK: Didn’t give comments. He just sang. Awesome.

Deepa’s Rating: 8/10


Pranav Srivastav – Chhaiya Chhaiya

I have to admit that the first time, I fast-forwarded through Pranav’s performance. That’s how much I did not like it. Then, I made myself listen to it again to figure out why. This is what was wrong: he was nasal throughout, he had poor breath control, and there was no feeling at all. It seems like he sang it straight through, without any thought to voice modulation or sentiments. He also didn’t complete his sentences. Yikes! He stands a good chance of being eliminated on Friday.

SB: There are a lot of expectations from you. A lot of things went wrong today. How do you think you did? (Said he thought he could sing better).
AM: You lost your breath in many places, especially in the main mukhda. When you sing “Chhaiya Chhaiya,” you have to stay in tune, on beat, and with appropriate places to take a breath. I also thought it was little nasal. But somewhere along the way, I thought you tried to pick up on the song, and I like that. I think you should be given another chance.
JA: I liked your performance on the whole for the reason that you were not copying Sukhwinder at all, but you tried to capture the spirit of the song.
KK: You have a good voice. It’s okay that you chose this song for the challenge because when you hit the high notes, you go nasal.

Deepa’s Rating: 6/10


Kapil Thapa – Dil Keh Raha Hain

Army man Kapil Thapa, who’s my prediction to be the winner this year, came next with a soulful rendition of Dil Keh Raha Hain. I like Kapil. I think he’s talented, sincere, and focused. I don’t think he’s the best singer in the lot, but he’s teachable and that quality going to take him far in the competition. On Saturday, I thought he was great!

Anu Malik did the same thing with Kapil that he did earlier the Prosenjit. He asked Kapil to sing it again on a higher scale. The difference was truly remarkable. He was great the first time around, but he was even better on the higher scale. Good call, Anu Malik!

AM: Be very careful of your scale next time. For now, I thought it was good. Keep on working hard. You were in sur. I liked it.
SB: Kapil, you rocked.
KK: I liked your song, especially when you sang it in the higher octave.
JA: You sang well. You have a good voice. But it’s the same problem – seems mellow your singing got drowned out by the music.

Deepa’s Rating: 9/10


Remo Ghosh – Kasto Mazaa Hain

This kid is cute, but I don’t like how he uses it to win people over. The thing he pulled with Priyanka Chopra was completely unnecessary. That makes him calculating, which I don’t like at all. He went off-key too many times for me to happy with this performance, but people will keep voting for him because of where he’s from and his age.

SB: You have a lot of talent and this is an opportunity for you so don’t lose it.
JA: Your singing was okay.
KK: You need to improve your singing because your voice is really beautiful. And it is appropriate for playback singing and non-filmy signing.
AM: All four of us like you but you have to promise to work hard.

Deepa’s Rating: 6.5/10


Sandeep Ubale – Rimjhim Gire Sawan

After Rajdeep, this was the second best performance of the evening. Sandeep was amazing all the way through. First of all, his voice has just the right amount of depth to pull this song off. On top of that, he caught all the minor nuances and delivered them perfectly. This was a bravura performance.

KK: I see a big star in you. I’m very happy with you.
JA: Standing ovation.
SB: Your expressions were fabulous. You transported me. You were fantastic.
AM: Your tears are telling me how much you need this crown, how much you want to succeed for your parents and for yourself. I honor that.

Deepa’s Rating: 10/10


Bhanu Pratap Singh – Rabba Mainu Pyar Ho Gaya

So Bhanu isn’t the only contestant who has tried every year and gotten rejected. There are others among his peers who are in the same boat. But this guy sheds a few tears and all of a sudden, he becomes everyone’s hero. Yeah, right.

"Drama Queen" Bhanu started off really well, but when the music picked up, he became very sloppy. His singing needs a lot of work, but I’m willing to bet that no one’s gonna vote him out this early in the game unless the public at large has changed. Another "yeah, right".

KK: During the Theater Rounds, Javedsaab said that everyone should always try. And that particular thing changed our minds about Bhanu and we let him in, which as never happened in the history of Indian Idol. And today, I see no flaws in his singing. I pray that the Indian people take him to the top.
SB: Whatever Kailash said is absolutely right. Whatever God does, he does for the best.
AM: This song was not easy. You sang it well. But you missed some parts. But now, you have to be careful because the boys who have gone before you have raised the bar. This competition is going to be dangerous. Everyone has to work hard.
JA: You have a lot of feeling in your song. You have a heart that recognizes pain. As far as your craft is concerned, you can learn. Your lower notes were lacking, so learn those and work hard.

Deepa’s Rating: 7/10


That’s a wrap for the Boys’ Piano Round. After seeing Saturday’s show, there are four male contestants who I think may make it to the Top 12: Rajdeep Chatterjee for his sheer talent, Charit Dixit and Mohit Lalwani (duh!), and Kapil Thapa, who will be bringing in votes from servicemen and women across India. As for the remaining two spots, it’s a toss up!

My predictions for next Friday’s eliminations: Prosenjit, Keshav, Pranav, and Ali.








Boys Day

1) Rajdeep Chatterjee - T.K. Chatterjee ( Father)

Laga Chunri Mein Daag
Lovely Smile - Sonali Bendre
Flawless , Effortless - Javed Akhtar
Aawaaj mein Bahut Dum - Anu Malik
Don't let the innocence go away - Kailash Kher

SMS Code :- Rajdeep 52525


2) Saurabh Mehta - Kolkatta - Suresh Mehta
Jindagi Maut Na Ban Jaye

Absolutely Fabolous - Sonali Bendre
One more playback singer - Anu Malik
50-50 not good - not bad
Not much impact - Javedh Akhtar

SMS Code :- Saurabh 52525



3) Charit Dixit - Mukul Dixit
Badi Mushkil Hai

Not Awwal - Kailash Kher
All The expressions in Voice - Javed Akhtar
Very good expression - Sonali Bendre
Good Looking - Anu Malik


SMS Code :- Charit 52525

Indian Idol 4 - Day 9 - 17th Oct 2008

Indian Idol 4 - Girls' First Piano Round

This article has been taken from curlio.com since they cover the indian idol in a much better way and I feel like I am sitting in front of television watching the episode as I read their coverage.


After a grueling selection process, Indian Idol 4 has finally reached the piano round, where every week, the Top 30 will perform and face eliminations until we have the Top 12.

The show began with a brief introduction of the two hosts: Hussein Kuwajerwala and Indian Idol 3 finalist Meiyang Chang. This all-male hosting duo is different for India, where there is usually one male and one female. But nevertheless, it’ll be fun to watch these two as they are complete jokesters!

Then came the introduction of this year’s judges: lyricist Javed Akhtar, music director Anu Malik, singer Kailash Kher, and Bollywood actress Sonali Bendre.

The special guest was the stunning Priyanka Chopra, who was there to promote her new film "Fashion", which is releasing on Friday.

The girls were up first and were divided into three teams. Each team was led by the three past Indian Idol winners. Here’s the rundown:

- Indian Idol 1 Abhijeet Sawant’s team: Torsha, Purnima, Akanksha, Sourabhee

- Indian Idol 2 Sandeep Acharya’s team: Priyanka, Tulika, Sunakshi, Raina, and Sreejita

- Indian Idol 3 Prashant Tamang’s team: Shini, Bhavya, Ananya, Pooja and Megha

And to Ajay’s delight, Ananya Mishra kicked off the show!

Ananya Mishra – Suno Sajna

The one thing we keep hearing about Ananya is that she is Pandit Birju Maharaj’s granddaughter. He is a renowned teacher and performer of Kathak, a form of Indian classical dance. He is also a Hindustani classical vocalist. Now in the music and dance world, that’s a daunting lineage, and Ananya seems to know this fact quite well. Through out the theater rounds, the judges kept telling her she needs to bring her ego down a notch. I personally didn’t notice that she had an ego problem, but that’s neither here nor there.

Ananya chose a classical piece and performed it well. It wasn’t perfect, but it was pretty close. She was confident, but not overly so. She didn’t make the song more complicated than it needed to be, which is the criticism that the judges had for her in the theater rounds. All in all, she had a solid opening performance and we all know that the judges are gunning for her to make in to the Top 12. Well, I am too, as is Ajay!

JA: You have nice voice. You sang really well. The way in which you started the antara was masterly. But I will still say that your singing was a little uneven. There were some points were there was unevenness in your voice. I expect a little more from you.
SB: You’ve lived up to the expectations. Since you came on the first day, we’ve all been very impressed by you. I’m really praying that you keep bettering yourself. I really liked what you did today.
KK: I really liked your song. My wish is that you will advance to the next round and that the public will support you.
PC: Sometimes, when we sing, we add in a lot of harkats to impress people. But you’ve kept the tune in tact, even after adding in the harkat.
AM: You’ve sang really well. (some silly couplet). I really liked your song. We’re all lucky that you’re a part of Indian Idol.

Deepa’s Rating: 8.5/10


Bhavya Pandit – Paan Khaaye Saiyyan Hamaro

I really enjoyed Bhavya’s singing today. Her performance was good, but I definitely feel that she is a stronger singer than Ananya in certain aspects. The reason I say this is because during the theater rounds, they made montage of Bhavya and Ananya singing the same song, and Bhavya was much better. This particular song suited her really well. If she doesn’t make it to the Top 12, I’ll be really disappointed because she’s another one who stands a solid chance of winning this competition.

KK: I’d like to tell you that you are my favorite contestant here. I’m a live performer and I don’t know how to dance. But I just move in a way that comes naturally to me. People usually support that naturalness. (it was a weird comment to translate into English!)
SB: Wanted to see KK dance in his “natural” manner. LOL! Bhavya, you sang really well and we had fun because your expressions were good. I like the way you moved around.
AM: I liked your performance but there was only one problem. You went off-key at the end. This usually happens because people think that they’ve reached the finish line sooner than they really have. But you have to see it all the way through to the end. But you sang well.
JA: I really liked your song. The tune is simple, but Asha Bhonsle has made it colorful with her expressions. You’ve done the same thing.
PC: If you don’t mind, how old are you (she’s 16). At 16, you’ve infused a type of emotion into it that only comes after a certain maturity level. You’ve made it naïve and seductive at the same tim, which was a great combination, especially at 16.

Deepa’s Rating: 8.5/10


Pooja Ghosh – Sajanaji Vari Vari

Now this girl is pretty talented, but is definitely overshadowed by the more outgoing of her peers. She was fairly confident on stage, but doesn’t seem like she has much of a personality, which unfortunately will matter in the public voting. So I will say that her song was good, but it wasn’t good enough to get her through to the next round. She’s my first prediction for tomorrow’s elimination.

One thing that did come out from her introduction video they showed on her is that she is self-conscious about her weight and seems to struggle with it quite a bit. This became a matter for discussion with Priyanka and Sonali.

JA: You had the correct about of sharpness necessary for this song. It was good.
KK: You were involved in your song and had the proper emotions, but you need to improve your singing just a little bit.
AM: You brought the house down. You were in tune, but you should now learn to challenge yourself. This was a simple song.
SB: Definitely, you had a good presentation. The song was peppy, and you’re looking lovely.
PC: Indian Idol is a performer. Definitely, the essence of the show is singing, which you have to know and do well. But basically, you have to entertain, and that’s what you did to me today. You entertained.

Then Hussein mentioned that Pooja was nervous about her weight. Priyanka chimed in and said that she hadn’t noticed Pooja’s weight until she mentioned it because she is so talented that her attention was on her singing. The other thing is that if you have confidence, you can get away with even the biggest lie. Perception is reality. But I do also agree that for health reasons, it is important to take care of yourself. I don’t believe I size zero. I work out so that I can eat. And the fuller you are, the more there is to love.

Deepa’s Rating: 6.5/10


Shini Kalvint – Dil Hoom Hoom Kare

First of all, Shini has an awesome taste in music, as is evident by her song selection. This song has so much potential when it is given to the right singer. Composed by the legendary Bhupen Hazarika and sung by Lata Mangeshkar, this haunting melody is one that very few singers would dare to select in a competition such as this. After all, who wants to crash and burn on your first time on national television? So I really, really hoped that Shini would get it right.

Here’s what went down: she was technically good, but it was missing energy. Even though the song is mellow, it has a certain energy, a vibe that Lataji infused into it to make it so unique. Shini didn’t quite meet the expectations that had been laid out. But with that said, I think she definitely did well enough to advance to next week!

JA: You’re from Gwalior, where Tansen’s darga is located. I feel that only a girl from such a town can sing like this. (meant, of course, as a compliment).
SB: I’ve always had a soft spot for you because I really liked when you auditioned and your husband came with you. And today, you’ve sang so well that I’m happy.
AM: There’s no doubt that you words were clear and you had perfect sur. But remember one thing: put emotions and passion into your singing.
KK: There has been a big improvement in all the singers. This competition is going to be difficult for the world and it’s a good thing that we raised the bar.
PC: Shini, you definitely sang well. And this bar that has been raised makes me feel bad for the audience.

Deepa’s Rating: 8.5/10


Megha Sharma – Yeh Hai Reshmi Zulfon

Megha has a unique voice, but she clearly went off-key in several places. This song has to be sung with a lot of character, and Megha’s singing doesn’t seem advanced enough to where she can pick up on the minor nuances. She’s my second prediction to be eliminated in the first round.

KK: I thought your song had too many imperfections so I didn’t like it too much. But I hope that God will be with you.
PC: I think you have a good voice quality with a lot potential. But I think you sang for us what you practiced. You have to get over your nervousness because confidence is the most important thing.
AM: You have a lovely voice, but it was off-key.
SB: You’re saying you were nervous and I believe you on that. But listen carefully to what the judges are saying because either it was overpracticed or you were concentrating too much on expressions. But there was definitely a problem. If you’ve reached this level, then each small mistake seems like a big one. You have to be much more careful.
JA: This was the weakest performane so far.

Deepa’s Rating: 6/10


Torsha Sarkar – Baiyaan Na Dharo

I was darn excited about Torsha’s performance because she’s my favorite female contestant. I’ve been rooting for her since the auditions. I think she has a powerful voice that makes people just want to keep listening. With this performance, she basically solidified her spot near the top of the hierarchy of this year’s female contestants. Her performance was mindblowing.

PC: You’re so perfect in your tuning that you could take them anywhere and it would be okay. The second thing, you put in a lot of emotion in the song. That’s why I really enjoyed your performance.
AM: You had good harkats (I can’t translate this word!), but you concentrated so much on them, that you went off-key. For me, it was okay singing. It was not great. (Here, Priyanak disagreed.)
KK: I disagree with Anu Malik. I liked your singing very much and hope that the entire country supports you and listens to what I’m saying. (Here, AM and KK got into a little tiff)
SB: The voice is so wonderful that I think the audience should never lose out on this voice.
JA: First, I will say that your voice is beautiful. It’s really exceptional. This voice has a body, a presence. You can see it.

Deepa’s Rating: 10/10


Purnima Vishwanathan – Beedi Jalaile

Purnima was one of the first people selected to enter the Top 30 after the theater rounds, but at that time I wasn’t too impressed by her. This song didn’t change my opinion. She seems like a lovely girl, but definitely chose the wrong song to bring out her talent. Her voice was not suited to it at all. Yes, she was in tune for the most part, but she needed to infuse something a little extra to make this a special performance. I don’t see her being eliminated tomorrow, but she does need to work much harder.

AM: Your performance didn’t touch me.
KK: I didn’t like your performance that much.
PC: You were a little shaky in the beginning but after that, you picked it up really well.
SB: I hope you have the chance and I hope you can make it to the next round. But this time around, I was disappointed.
JA: This wasn’t your best performance, but sometimes, even the best player gets out.

Deepa’s Rating: 7.5/10


Akanksha Palkar – Tujhse Naraz Nahi Zindagi

You DO NOT mess with this song unless you know you can do it perfectly. This was a big mistake on Akanksha’s part. She clearly went off-sur in a few places. It was a good effort, but not good enough to register an impact. Now Puja Chatterjee sang it last season, and she was amazing. Akanksha’s rendition was disappointing, at best. She’s my third prediction for elimination.

JA: I think she dragged the ending notes out too much. It was okay, but it didn’t touch my heart.
SB: This is a sensitive song that requires expression. That was missing in your performance. But I like your voice and I really wish to see you next week.
PC: Your voice has a good texture but the beginning of every line requires a softness. That was missing. Your began each line really harshly. I think the soul in the song was missing.
KK: You must have an idea of what we expected from your performance and how well you have met those expectations.
AM: Your diction was good. You were in key and sometimes you went off-key. But I wouldn’t like to lose you either.

Deepa’a Rating: 6/10


Sourabhee Debbarma – Tere Bin Nahi Jeena Marjaana

I think Sourabhee was the surprise package of the evening. She was amazing! They said something about Hindi not being her native language, but that hardly matters when you have someone as talented as Sourabhee. I really enjoyed her performance. If she plays her cards right, and keeps giving power-packed performances, she may well turn out to be the dark horse of the competition. That is, if the people don’t vote her out first!

AM: I’m surprised that you chose this song because you don’t speak the language fluently. You mixed up the words in the song, but I have to give you credit because you’ve sang well. You sang such a complicated song with so much ease. You surprised me today.
KK: Your song really impressed me. (And then Kailash was inspired to sing the original song in Punjabi!).
PC: You inspired Kailashji to sing like that. I got goosebumps at least three or four times!
SB: You were fantastic. Thank you.
JA: She’s a girl from Agartala who is signing in Hindi in Mumbai with Punjabi words. And all of India is listening. There is no other country where this can happen.

Deepa’s Rating: 9/10


Nirali Fauzdar – Aisa Jadoo Dala Re

Nirali is the girl from Ahmedabad who should have been in the Top 30 from the beginning, but was eliminated in the final moments of the theater round. But as fate would have it, Nirali got a second chance to enter the Top 30 when another contestant had to drop out. I can’t tell you how excited I am about this. I love Nirali and think she definitely deserves this chance. And she gave a rocking performance! But of course she would – she has to show the judges that they shouldn’t have eliminated her in the first place! Way to go Nirali!

AM: This is the first time this has happened – that she was on the waiting list and was able to make it (uhhhh….hello?? Did you forget about Anuj from Season 2?) Kailash fought a lot for her. So I’ll say that when Kailash fights for something, it’s usually the right thing to fight for. You sang really well.
KK: Whenever you sing live, don’t worry about being loud. There is a technique for when you have to be loud – you have to hold the mike away from your mouth. Just as you have to balance mind, hand, and legs when driving a car, you have to apply those principles when singing. I’m really happy to see you here in this round.
JA: You had energy, and a new style. (And then something about her name which I couldn’t translate because I don’t know what Nirali or Fauzdar means).
SB: Nirali, we felt really bad in the last round and Kailash was your really strong supporter. At that time, you asked why it always happens that something doesn’t work out in the end stage. Never again say that. This has never happened, but it has happened with you. Take it as God’s gift and take it to the end. We’ll be so happy to see you there.
PC: I love your confidence and I really thought that as a performer, you were fabulous.

Deepa’s Rating: 8/10


Tulika Ganguly – Rangeela Re

Tulika’s song choice is definitely going to work to her advantage because people love this song. So basically, all she needed to do was get up there and sing it with energy, which she did. She was also in sur for the most part. It was a decent performance, but next time, I’d like to see something different from her. And, it helps that she’s cute and spunky, too, I suppose! Kailash definitely has a little crush here…LOL.

KK: I’m really happy with your performance. I give you all my good wishes and ask the voters not to eliminate you. (HAHA…this cracks me up!)
SB: Have you noticed that Kailash hasn’t said anything about your singing? (Here, Anu chimes in and says forget sur, just think about the smile!) You’ve sang and performed well.
JA: Very good performance. I’m sure that you’re going to be in the next round.
PC: I thought you went off-sur in a few places. (Javed Akhtar said that he thought she didn’t go off sur but split her voice on purpose).
AM: Some stupid couplet which basically said she’s going to make it to the next round! You have a great smile, a great face, and a very happening voice because Indian Idol is all about attitude, personality and voice. And you’re carrying it out well.

Deepa’s Rating: 7.5/10


Srijita Kar – Chithhiye

This is another song of Lata Mangeshkar that is practically untouchable. Srijita started off shaky but sort of picked up in the antara. It was a decent effort, but she was too imperfect for me to enjoy it. Her voice was missing a certain level of polish that is required for this song. But I agree with Priyanka and Anu – she should be allowed to give another performance next week.

JA: She was not able to touch the higher notes and in fact, stopped just short of hitting them. It didn’t seem like effortless singing.
KK: You didn’t sing the first verse completely. And then you didn’t perform all the harkats from the second verse. (How do you say harkat in English?). It wasn’t as deep as it should have been.
SB: You have a sweet voice, but your performance today was not up to the mark for me.
AM: You have to challenge yourself and pick a song that shows that you have a method and a capability to sing. You have both, and I will ask the people to please not vote you out because you are good.
PC: You’re from Jaipur, and so am I. So naturally, I will feel some partiality toward you. But overall, I really enjoyed your performance, not because you’re from Jamshedpur, but because of your voice. I really think you have a good voice quality and a lot of potential.

Deepa’s Rating: 6.5/10


Sunakshi Raina – Mast

Okay, this is the girl that carries around that annoying teddy bear, a habit which detracts from her exceptional singing ability and makes people not like her very much. Bad move, Sunakshi. She seems like a naïve little girl but she sang this song with a lot of maturity. It was a great performance. Now, if only she’s get rid of that thing.

JA: Well done! Very good. I can’t find any fault in it.
SB: Fantastic. The whole package is superb.
KK: I’ve learned some words in English and I must use those: she’s a killer, man! HAHAHA.
PC: I didn’t expect it. When we see you, you’re a little kid. But you’re a powerhouse.
AM: (He’s scared of the teddy bear!!). She sang really well.

Deepa’s Rating: 8/10 (I would’ve given her a 9 had it not been for the teddy bear).


Raina Lahiri – Mera Dil Yeh Pukare Aaja

This show has gone on for about 2 hours now, so I’m naturally getting exhausted with all this writing! But, we are down to the final two performers. Raina was another one of those contestants that slipped into the Top 30 undetected. She didn’t appear in any of the previous episodes, so I didn’t have much to go by except her performance on this day, and was I disappointed! It was an awful performance. She is my fourth and final prediction for elimination.

KK: I’m not that happy today. But I’m not India and I hope that the audience will listen to you carefully.
SB: I felt that there was breath being taken where there shouldn’t be, or something was going wrong. In my opinion, a singer should know where to take a breath.
PC: The essence of the song was missing. I can’t really point out exactly what was wrong, but it didn’t make an impact on me. I’m really sorry.
AM: We want a singer that understands every feeling, and today you did not. I’m sorry.
JA: This didn’t seem like professional singing. But it should be mentioned that her voice is a very individual voice, one that has not been heard before.

Deepa’s Rating: 5/10


Priyanka Negi – Khwab Dekhe Jhoote Moote

This was a perfect way to end the show. Priyanka was a little fireball on stage. She sang well, performed well, and basically threw down. I don’t really like this song, but Priyanka made it enjoyable. I hope she makes it to the next round!

SB: I must say that you’ve made a vast improvement after auditions.
KK: Because you’ve shown such improvement, I will ask the audience not to lose you. Indian Idol is for you.
PC: I think like your name, your singing is beautiful! As a complete entertainer, I really liked your performance.
AM: Your singing is full of life.
JA: This was among the top three performances in the whole episode.

Deepa’s Rating: 8.5/10

And with that ended the episode. Stay tuned for the girls’ eliminations and boys performances!



Girls Episode

Ananya Mishra
"Suno Sajna"

Bhavya Pandit
"Paan Khaye Saiya Hamaar"

Pooja Ghosh
"Sajana Ji Wari Wari"

Shini Kalvint
"Dil Ghoom Ghoom Kare"

Megha Sharma

Torsha Sarkar
"Baiyan na dharo"

Purnima Vishwanathan
"Bidi Jalai le"

Akanksha Palkar
"Tujshe Naraj Nahin"

Sourabhee Debbarma
"Tere Bin Nahin Jeena"

Nirali Fauzdar
"Aisa Jadoo Dala Re"

Tulika Ganguly
"Rangeela Re"

Srijita Kar
"Le Ja Le Ja Sandesh"

Sunaikshi Raina
"Mast"

Raina Lahiri
"Mera Dil Ye Pukare"

Priyanka Negi