On the choreographers side, the channel have introduced the challenging tough themes. So for the contestants the channel have introduced the auditioned audience challenge in nb. So it is definitely no special treatment given to a popular artist. Any artist would have taken up this challenge.
By the 9 weeks the other contestants have an elasticity in them to go for all dance moves and the existing contestants have by then learnt the tricks of the trade, the dos and donts and many others nitty-gritties.
But as a new entry and one from the audience it is a huge task and risk for Juhi, her audience jodi and her team to see that they sail through as they have just entered and missed all things that you learn when you proceed from one episode to the other.
The channel could have introducted this new concept in the format in a much better way than this.
Any show is for the audience to watch, if the audience inclusion has been unwelcoming, then we have see how long the audiences get glued to this and the forthcoming seasons if there is no shock-value or value add-up concepts into the existing formats.
NB will have no more seasons if they do not reformat or reenergize the existing format. As NB is an Indian self-made reality show they have to add up concepts in form of shock values or value add-ups for viewers to get glued to it and it to be a re-saleable marketable brand.
It would be such a pity if such a nice brand bites dust just if we go on saying a "strict no-no" to value add-ups
I go with the channel's perception of giving one more platform to the audiences to showcase their skills.
I would prefer the interactions there should look more real rather than scripted. But anyway scripted interactions have been the main stay in all shows. So have just got used to them by now.
We have wonderful dancing jodis in Sanjeeda-Amir, Kavita-Kaushik and many others. Sweta Alex can definitely give the others a run for it.
and with the sets new, judges new and hosts new, this time nb will be new and different.
Edited by surakshita - 18 years ago