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Fear
surely has taken on a whole new dimension
for our glam brigade! Sony's desi version
of Fear Factor definitely is interesting...but
one hopes that in the forthcoming episodes
of the show, the celebs show more guts and
courage than what was on display in the
last two weeks.
The
celeb brigade's on their way!
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But this is easier said than done! To be
locked in a box full of snakes (so what
if they are not venomous!); to be handcuffed
inside a coffin like box with millions of
worms crawling all over you! or to dive
inside a pool, while holding your breath
-- these tasks are tough enough, but perhaps
tougher to do sans makeup!
Jokes apart, it is commendable to see TV
actors having the guts to shed their 'macho
hero' image and try something that challenges
their physical and mental strength. A case
in point is Rohit Roy, who couldn't make
much of a mark against the likes of Chetan
Hansraj and Amit Sareen. Shweta Salve was
quite a revelation, she displayed guts truly
expected of a participant of a show like
Fear Factor.
As is the case with the original version,
the show has a huge setup and it has been
shot spledidly at the Endemol facility in
Malaysia. The pace is nicely built with
great shots and wonderful packaging and
that makes Fear Factor India worth
watching.
Vikas
Sethi: richer by 10 lakhs
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But one thing's for sure, there lurks the
danger of the show becoming a damp squib
if celebs bow out of challenges, without
given them a try! This way, the one million
rupee jackpot is served on a platter to
whoever goes through the motions without
a care for the time taken for the feat!
Muskaan Mehani and Mansi Verma failed to
put up a fight even as host Mukul Dev tried
to make them get on with the challenge in
last week's episode. Thus, while the first
episode was quite exciting, the second one
failed to impress! Mukul Dev is thanda
as an anchor and fails to keep the tempo
going!
Vinod
Singh: happy to participate
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The USP of the show is not only celeb participation,
but participation with the sole aim of victory!
The final reward should hold a tad more
importance and it's only then that the will
to win will reflect on the performance of
the celebs. Lines like "It doesn't
matter, if I don't win" just take away
the spice from the show and the excitement
fades away and then the remote does its
job.
Overall, Fear Factor India needs
to pull up its socks...Sony has a tried
and tested formula on its hands...it's time
they find celebs who can stand up to challenges
thrown at them!
Tough luck, celebs...it's time to toughen
up!
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By ANANYA SENGUPTA |
Posted
on 20 March 2006 2:30 pm
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