Got this information from a post by Alisha at Orkut Indian Idol section.
Last elimination on Indian Idol was that of Parleen Singh Gill who was the favorite of the contestants and public too. Never on Indian Idol has a contestant been missed so much as Parleen Singh Gill. Last week Parleen was at the centre of the action on Roobaroo, while this week even in his absence he dominates this episode of Roobaroo. The contestants who are just back from a concert in Ahmedabad, their very first concert, missed the star performer even more. Emon said he missed his buddy, whom they had fondly nicknamed "room service" because he picked up the mess created by them and kept the room spic and span. Amit is missing his roommate in a big way. According to the contestants it was Parleen who right from the beginning had instilled camaraderie among the group. Puja said, "He has gone from Indian Idol but not from our lives, he is a friend for life." Blogs on Sify.com are flooded with mail asking about Parleen. Needless to say Parleen's female fan following outside are most heartbroken. Some want to know if a Wild Card Entry can bring him back!
Parleen's ouster has left the others disturbed and restless. In order to help them cope with the stress of losing friends week after week (after elimination) and the mounting pressures of the contest, Seema Hingoraney, (the psychiatrist who helped the inmates of Bigg Boss) came in as a guest on the show. Her advice and useful tips to the youngsters will surely help these youngsters deal with their problems. She also offered them tips on dealing with rumours, gossip and limelight that went hand in glove with stardom and celebrity status.
After the morale boosting session with Seema, the contestants revealed little known facets about themselves. Viewers know that Emon is an accomplished guitarist but few know that Dr Chang is also a cartoonist and Abhishek may have secretly aspired to be a chef, while Puja can do western dance and Amit can make excellent cutting chai… all deserving candidates for the title!
An unusual round of antakshari and dance followed.