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Recently, Indian Idol was dragged into a controversy after Amit Kumar, the son of legendary singer Kishore Kumar, said that he was unhappy with the episode dedicated to Kishore Kumar

Scripted praise, planned fights: Reports say controversies in Indian Idol are faked to boost TRP after Kishore Kumar episode sparks row

Indian Idol 12 is attracting a lot of limelight for the past couple of weeks. Interestingly, the musical show is making news not only for its contestants and judges but also for certain controversies and lies that have surfaced recently
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Controversies on Indian Idol are ‘planned gimmicks’ to boost TRPs for the show, a report on Bollywood Hungama says. A source close to the show was quoted in the report saying that the controversies are self-generated to boost ratings.

“Suddenly you have contestants being pulled up for being not good enough; you have judges pulled up for not being honest enough. These are all planned gimmicks,” the source reportedly told journalist Subhash K. Jha.

The source added, “The platform is open to many interpretations on how contestants should be judged. First there was a judge, singer Amit Kumar claiming he was instructed to say only good things about the contestants. You now have a lyricist (Manoj Muntashir) criticizing Amit Kumar for talking against the show. It’s all a cleanly designed spiral of publicity.”

The report also notes that an alleged spat between Adnan Sami and Armaan Malik on the sets of talent hunt show The Voice was entirely the figment of imagination. The two were not taken into confidence about the publicity stunt.

Adnan Sami told the journalist, “Armaan and I were shooting for the show when the story broke out. We were aghast. And livid. There was never any hostility between us. Armaan respects me too much to even talk loudly in my presence. It didn’t take us long to know where the made-up story came from. We were even told to ‘lie low and not comment’.”

It has been a subject of intense speculation that controversies in reality-shows are manufactured to boost ratings. Even so, the case of Adnan Sami and Armaan Malik is shocking even by such standards.

Recently, Sunidhi Chauhan had issued a statement that she quit Indian Idol as a judge because she was told to praise the contestants. “Not exactly this ki sabko karna hai (that praise all of them) but yes, we all were told (to praise). That was the basic thing. And so, I couldn’t go on. I couldn’t do what they wanted and I had to part ways. Hence, today, I am not judging any reality show,” she said.

Sunidhi Chauhan was a judge during the 5th and 6th season of the show. Recently, Indian Idol was dragged into a controversy after Amit Kumar, the son of legendary singer Kishore Kumar, told TOI in an interview, “I did what I was told. I was told sabko praise karna hai. I was told jo jaisa bhi gaaye usko uplift karna hai because it’s a tribute to Kishore da. I thought it will be a homage to my father. But once there, I just followed what I was asked to do. I had told them to give me portions of the script in advance, but nothing of that sort happened.”

“Next time if they’re paying a homage/tribute to a legend like Kishore Kumar, they shouldn’t do it this way,” he added. Amit Kumar also said that he wanted to stop the episode.

Lyricist Manoj Muntasshir shot back later saying, “If Amit Kumar came out and lashed out at the show, he shouldn’t have agreed to be a part of it in the first place. He took money for being a part of the show and then criticised it. I wouldn’t have done what Amit Kumar did. If I was in his place and not comfortable with the proceedings, I would have told the makers that I don’t want to be a part of the show.”

Sahil Solanki - Indian Idol 12 Makers Purposely Sidelined Me

The first controversy triggered when Sahil Solanki, the earliest contestant to be eliminated from the show came out with some shocking truths related to the Indian Idol. In his video, the singer said that he could not believe that he had received the lowest votes.

Solanki who has been a finalist of many reality shows earlier said he was purposely sidelined to give more importance to other fresh contestants.

 

Fake Love Angle of Pawandeep and Arunita, Sawai Bhatt is Already a Well Known Artist

Right from his first performance, Rajasthan's puppeteer Sawai Bhatt is attracting lots of praise for his singing. Undoubtedly he is a very good singer and hence should get high votes for his singing. But now a few social media users have accused the show of lying about the financial condition of Sawai Bhatt.

A few pictures that surfaced online reveals Sawai Bhatt performing at big events in stylish attire. That has triggered controversy as to why Indian Idol 12 is showing Bhatt as a very poor singer from Rajasthan.

 

Users now believe that the Indian Idol 12 makers are playing with the emotions of people by showing Sawai Bhatt in poverty so that the show could get a higher TRP.

 

Many have even blamed the celebrity judges like Himesh Reshammiya and Vishal Dadlani for spreading lies or hiding the truth. As is known, Pawandeep Rajan who is currently receiving lots of praises on the show has already won the first season of Voice which was judged by Himesh.

 

However, when Pawandeep performed for the first time during the audition the famous music director reacted as if he is meeting the Pahadi singer for the first time.

Even Neha Kakkar seems to be speculating and triggering fake romance between Pawandeep and Arunita by making suggestive comments, and all this just to attract TRP.

Even Sayali Kamble who presented herself as the daughter of an ambulance driver and a novice in the field of singing with no TV set at home was found to be telling lies when her clips singing with renowned singer Suresh Wadkar surfaced online.

References:

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