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They
aspired to jhoom India but at the
moment viewers are jhooming with
confusion. The recent happenings on Jjhoom
India have given rise to few uncomfortable
questions.
Last week Dimple Kapadia filled in for
Shabana Azmi as judge. Also, singer Lucky
Ali substituted for Vinod Rathod as mentor
to actor Roshni Chopra. Couple of weeks
ago, Jolly Mukherjee replaced Zubin Garg
to partner the hapless Shama Sikander. Roshni
too was left alone when Vinod didn’t turn
up for the rehearsals. However, Vinod’s
friend Lucky Ali agreed to bail out Roshni.
Speaking on the above turn of events, producer
Vipul Shah says, “Vinod had taken ill and
it wasn’t possible for him to show up. So,
he requested his friend Lucky Ali to help
Roshni out. Vinod hasn’t quit, he will come
back next week. We discussed this matter
with the jury and it was only after their
approval that we allowed Lucky to step in.”
Reality shows have their fair share of
drama but having a substitute is a new thing
for Indian viewers. Vipul adds, “We try
to maintain the constant factor but if there
are unavoidable circumstances then we do
have to make some leeway.”
Under normal circumstances, such changes
don’t go too well with other contestants.
However, quite a few of Roshni’s competitors
are in fact sypmathising with her.
Says Chavi Mittal, “Before bringing in
a mentor for Roshni, we were all consulted
and no one had any objection to it.”
Sachin Tyagi too endorsed Chavi’s opinion.
Varun Badola added, “Even though this is
a competition, if having Lucky Ali on board
can serve the purpose of entertainment then
there’s no harm in having him for a particular
episode. After all, aren’t we all in the
business of entertainment?”
While Chavi, Sachin and Varun empathized
with Roshni, one man chose to speak his
mind. Shekhar Suman was more forthright.
“Be it the rules, substitute mentors or
a judge’s absence there there’s lot of confusion.
Ideally, such changes should not be taking
place in a competition. The constant factor
should always be maintained.”
The above comments may not win Shekhar
friends on Jjhoom but his honesty
is likely to win viewers’ votes. After all,
all that a viewer now seeks from the reality
shows is fairness.
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By MAYUR LOOKHAR |
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on 12 Nov 2007 5:15 pm
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