Indian Idol Team Accused of Ill Treatment/Abuse - Mini Thakur Comments

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Indian Idol 2012 participant Nishant Kaushik recounts mismanagement and trauma behind the scenes


A Twitter user named Nishant Kaushik located in Melbourne has tweeted a long thread describing his traumatic experience of auditioning for the popular singing reality show Indian Idol while in India. According to Nishant's tweets, the venue in Mumbai at which he joined other thousands of Indian Idol aspirants, had next to no toilet or drinking water facilities. What's more the crew in charge of the auditions were abusive and even slapped and roughed up an aspirant.

We have reached out to Sony TV for a response to Nishant's allegations. Meanwhile, you can read Nishant's alleged ordeal here:

"Brief, nonchalant thread about my auditioning experience at Indian Idol 2012 and why I think it is a perfect platform to destroy your dreams as opposed to its common perception as a breeding ground for talent.

May. Mumbai. I rocked up at the venue more out of casual interest. On joining a queue 2 km long I noticed enthusiasts who had arrived there as though their lives depended on them. Some with their mothers holding Prasad, other rebels who had braved odds and traveled alone.

I joined the queue at 7 AM. There were people who had arrived at 5 AM. Others who had camped overnight. False notion that early arrival = early audition. No one from the crew to dispel such notions. Gate opens 1 PM.

In those long hours of waiting, no accessible toilets or food stalls or drinking water taps. If you step out in search, you risk losing the queue which you'd then have to rejoin. Anyway at 1 pm the long wait ended right? Wrong.

At 1 PM we were herded toward a stage on the school ground where the previous year's winner Shriram was lip syncing to Desi Boyz. A volunteer amongst us was sought to go and grab Shriram's feet mid-performance and shout "I wanna be Indian Idol! Reward promised : early audition.Sure enough, one aspirant fell to the bait. Fell at Shriram's feet. Dozens of retakes demanded by the director. When the aspirant said he couldn't do any more retakes, assistants on the set abused him and threatened to have him off the auditions if he didn't comply. He complied.

These staged gimmicks went on till 5 pm. By this time, we had noticed that for a venue as large as a school and for a crowd in tens of thousands, the provisions were: 1 canister of water with a steel glass bang in the middle of the ground, and 1 toilet.

When we asked the crew if we could step out to get lunch and water, we were told to do so at our own risk. As if auditions would begin any moment. Contestants who made enquiries about the actual commencement of auditions were either not responded to, or showered with vile abuses.(Quick digression to let you know that the contestant who fell at Shriram's feet like a hundred times in the lure of "early audition" never got an early audition. I bear testimony).

During all this I met two interesting aspirants: one med rep from an Indian village I don't remember the name of, who dragged his right foot in a broken slipper. And another, who was blind in both eyes. And then I saw the crew make a merciless meal of both of these kind souls.

First the vultures came with their mic and cameras to the blind man, who said he had a scene's role in The Slumdog Millionaire. They first asked him to give a little speech about the history and status of his blindness, how does it feel to be blind, and what have you.

Then they asked about his family. He said he had a mother who was now dead, leaving him orphaned and all by himself. Sudden twinkle in crew's eyes because they now had meaty content for a camera shot. They probed him in several ways on "what brings you here".

When none of his responses flew, they drafted a "response" on his behalf and read it out. Roughly, "I miss my mother and I wish she were here to see me, but I hope that when I sing tonight she can hear me up there." They made him repeat this even as his voice trembled.

Hours passed by. At around 8 PM, we were finally given badges and ushered in. no auditions yet. We were taken to the basketball court where for hours at stretch we were made to scream "We LOVE INDIAN IDOL!" right before our voices were supposedly going to be tested.

At this point one of the aspirants lost his shit and stood up, demanding to see where the auditions were happening, to see the judges. One of the crew members charged up to him and slapped him. In front of thousands of people. SLAPPED.A.CONTESTANT. Yes this happened.
A scuffle followed. Crew members rescued their colleague who was assaulted, by dragging the contestant along the floor and evicting him from the room. Late into the night, we finally arrived in a corridor that had a line of rooms hosting the auditions.

(Take a moment to reflect that by the time of the first round of audition some of us had been standing at that venue for almost 24 hours). Crew walked past us, randomly picking some of us to sing a couple of lines. Just like that, in the corridor, with no judges present.

The naive thought this was a smart way to quicken the filtering process of worthy contestants. The smartass crew knew better. They giggled at the contestants who sang horribly, and directed them to the only room that had a camera inside it. The rest of us got non-camera rooms.

The med rep with that broken slipper I told you about sang atrociously. Through a half-open door of the room with the camera, I overheard his "auditioning". A painfully bad rendition of "Likhe jo khat tujhe", to which the judges kept going "wah wah! now try a higher pitch?"

That mockery went on. The judges relished that fellow's naivety, asking him to keep taking a pitch "higher and louder" till his voice turned into frail shrieks that sent them into peals of laughter. He came out in tears. Elsewhere in the corridor we heard of contestants fainting.

I crashed out in Round 3 of the auditions close to midnight, and was nearly relieved when it happened. But I went home satisfied that I got a taste of a show that on TV had always appeared alluring. Shocked as I was by its reality, I was a wiser man by the end of the day.

My summarized observation of Indian Idol was that it decorates and recognizes maybe 10 or less, very worthy participants annually. But en route it quashes a million people's hearts by disrespecting them, ridiculing and abusing them, denying them a conducive atmosphere to contest.

Not to mention the labourers who were hired to install and then disassemble the equipment at the venue. I don't even have the heart to mention how we were witness to the abuses they were being subjected to by the present staff.

True talent is rare. But every aspiring artist's pride stems from the encouragement it gets from its colleagues and friends and mohallawallahs and family. In those little nooks and crannies, each of them is a "star". Reality shows have no right to disrespect that. <END>

This story will be updated with a response from Sony TV or the Indian Idol team as and when we receive it.


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The Indian Idol season 10 looks not just interesting but also promising. After all, the top 30 contestants were quite a performer and the final 14 are nothing less than the professional singers of the current times.

Here we share few facts about the Indian Idol 10 contestants The Top 14

Soumya Chakrabortty, West Bengal

Soumya aka Shomu from West Bengal is the first contestant to be declared as Top 14. Yes, the very first who get the verdict on the spot. Quite a treat to hear, he is a third-generation singer who has been doing 14-hour riyaaz ever since he was 16. No wonder, his family is very supportive of his singing career especially his mother who is also a singer.

Shomu is definitely a gem in the season 10 of the Indian Idol and we look forward to take the competition to the next level. No wonder, he was the one who took away the golden mike during the initial audition in Kolkata. We look forward to hear this classical Rockstar all the way. Let me tell you he is the winner of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa 2016. Sorry girls, he is married already

Salman Ali, Haryana

Salman's mesmerizing voice takes you to another world all the way. However, his world is not as smooth as his voice but full of hardships and adversities. He comes from a family where they even have trouble to meet their daily ends. This is precisely why he is so determined to be here. One of the things that touched our heart was his statement that he didn't share the news of winning the golden ticket other than his family because he feared kahin khushi ko nazar na lag jaye...

Keeping aside the emotional side, Salman really is a class singer. He is one of the best picks of the season and we really look forward to see him singing in the music Industry. And let me tell you he is the Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Lil Champ 2011 first runner up. His Guru in the contest was Kailash Kher.

Ankush Bharadwaj, Himachal Pradesh

26-year-old Ankush from Himachal Pradesh reminds us of the talented playback singers of Bollywood. He is an MBA but he didn't want to leave his music career. Next, he started singing professionally like his father only to earn pennies. Seeing his career going nowhere, his mother often objected his singing until of course he made it to the Indian Idol 10 finalists.

In the past he was seen in Benadryl Golden Voice Season 4 Top 10 where he performed in front of Armaan and Amaal Malik. He has been appreciated both by the Malik brothers Armaan and Amaal. He already has a fan club on Twitter. Whoa! You can catch all his updates here on hisTwitter timeline. Indian Idol contestant Ankush Bharadwaj suffers from a genetic condition wherein his vision gets blurred if he is constantly exposed to light. He has an elder brother who has interest in singing as well.

Also Read: Everything You Wanted to Know About Ankush Bhardwaj The Indian Idol 10 Finalist!

Neelanjana Ray, Alipurduar,

The youngest on the floor, Neelanjana Ray can make you swing even in a classical song. Yes, she is that entertaining with her voice. She is still in school and her father is a teacher who is really really proud of her. Interestingly, the girl from North Bengal was the first runner up in The Voice India Kids The Favourite Contestant of Team Shaan.

She has a Facebook official Page where you can get her latest updates. Also, we got hold of her Facebook Fan page that has more than 3,000 likes. Looks like Neelanjana with her magical voice is here to give some serious competition to the other Indian Idol contestants

Avanti Patel, Mumbai

Mumbai ki chokri, Avanti Patel has a calm and soothing voice that reminds us of some of the best female playback singers in Bollywood who sang those romantic songs. She started singing from the age of 5 and was among the top 7 in Zee Marathi Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Lil Champs. She has also performed with Shankar Mahadevan in two three shows in the past.

Both her parents are doctors. Interestingly, her mother who gave up her singing aspirations for her professional career trained Avanti all this while. Avanti's mother is Maharashtrian and let me tell you the girl is Harsha Bhogle's niece.

Nitin Kumar, Himachal Pradesh

23-years-old seedha sadha Nitin Kumar is quite religious and is a devotee of god. His day is spent mostly in the temple where he cleans the premises singing the bhakti song. He isn't versatile but is quite a champ in singing his type of songs. It would be a pleasure to see him singing different set of songs that would indeed make him a real contender of Indian Idol.

Interestingly, he has competed with Salman Ali earlier in 2011 when they were the top three contestants of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Lil Champs. While, Salman was the 1st runner up, Nitin got the 3rd place in the Grand Finale.

Krishnakali Sahu, Tripura

Indian Idol contestant Krishnakali Sahu from Tripura has a beautiful voice and it is indeed a pleasure to hear her. She is surely an inspiration to many girls out there who even been shamed either for their colour, weight, skin and other unnecessary taboos.

Coming from a state in Northeast, Krishnakali also has an additional responsibility to make the entire region proud by her talent. You never know if she becomes the next Neha Kakkar or the next Monali Thakur.

Saurabh Valmiki, Lakhimpur, Uttar Pradesh

Saurabh Valmiki has a vocal that many of the music directors vouch for, and being talented, he can surely be the next star that Indian Idol's platform is looking for. Though people love Sourabh's voice his story of untouchability on the national television has not gone well with his native town and village. His brother Nitin in a press release even apologised to the people for certain wrong facts.

So, what is Sourabh's real story? Well, his early life was quite disturbing. He lost both his parents at an early age. Post which his brother Arjun managed the house by doing odd jobs and sometimes working as a daily wage worker. Arjun passed 5 years ago. Though Sourabh didn't mention, he was trained by Late Raj Kumar Tiwari who treated him like a son and wanted to see him successful in the singing world, nationally as well as globally.

Also Read: Everything You Wanted to Know about Saurabh Valmiki The Indian Idol 10 Contestant

Kunal Pandit, Mumbai

His voice is as cool as his getup and friends. Besides, Avanti, he is not only another Indian Idol 10 contestant from Mumbai but also a Sa Re Ga Ma Pa champ. He started singing from the age of 5 and has been performing on the stage from the age of 7. This is the reason why he could perform with several singers such as Sonu Nigam, Sukhwinder Singh, Javed Ali and Indian Idol 1 Finalist Rahul Vaidya.

A versatile singer, along with classical he is also trained in western music. Wow, now that gives the Mumbaikaars enough reasons to back him. Will he be the next Abhijit Sawant, well, only time we tell.

Indira Das, West Bengal

Indira Das is the only singer in her huge family of 60. The Bengali beauty's voice is melodious and she sings calmly and composedly without any pressure. No wonder, she comes from a family who is not only supportive but quite entertaining as well. Being one of the many contestants from West Bengal, it would be interesting to see how she scales up her singing as well as her chances to remain in the competition for long.

Renu Nagar, Rajasthan

22-year-old Renu Nagar is the voice of Rajasthan. She has been trained by her father, a music professional from Alwar. Renu's father was keen to see his daughter flourishing in the world of sur and taal much to the dismay of the society. Though the father was taunted and mocked over the years for not getting his daughter married, it was his sheer confidence in his daughter that he took all the insults while training and encouraging her to sing all the while.

In the year 2012, she had auditioned for Sa Re Ga Ma Pa where she was appreciated for her voice by none other than Sankar Mahadevan himself.

Vibhor Parashar, Delhi

Vibhor Prashar is the only contestant from Delhi in the top 14 Indian Idol 10 contestants. This is not the first time that Vibhor is taking part in a singing contest. He started his career at the age of 12 and has been part of reality singing competition in the past, Yes, he was seen in Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Lil Champs (judged by Sonu Nigam and Suresh Wadekar) where he was in Top 8, followed by Bharat Ki Shaan 3 where he was the first runner up.

Currently, he conducts live shows across different cities in India. A look into his Instagram profile, tells us a lot about his life in general.

Sonia Gazmer, West Bengal

We love her style of singing. She is a Rockstar with her voice. The fact that she was the last contestant to be given the nod to the top 14 makes her journey all the more interesting. Though she wasn't given much footage during both the audition and theater round, it would be interesting to see her making some musical noise on the Indian Idol 10 stage.

Biswajit Mahapatra, Odisha

This is the second time Biswajit is seen in Indian Idol. Well, the singer from Odisha was the top 40 contestants in the 2016 season. The singer is trained in Hindustani classical music and is learning western music from Kolkata's Sharmi Chakraborty.

He is only 26-years-old but has lent his voice already in about 12 music videos and Ollywood films. Interestingly, he also got to visit Vishal Dadlani's recording studio where he not only got some tips from Mr. Dadlani but also got to meet his music partner and singer Shekhar Ravjiani.


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This sucks. Thanks for forwarding me this thread. I wasn't part of the 2012 season but I know most of what he has articulated is known to happen on reality tv. One of the reasons I bowed out. This incessant need to create false emotion. RIP Organic, pure TV.


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I knew they wud deliberately send bad singers to Judges just to mock them in their show
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Originally posted by: ThunderLight

I knew they wud deliberately send bad singers to Judges just to mock them in their show


Yep..naive souls actually pay for a flight to Mumbai / accommodation and wait in the heat thinking they have a shot when really they are just TRP bakras of GEC channels.

Meanwhile, talented singers aren't given the opportunity to be heard because their slots are occupied by these people who will ultimately be humiliated on national tv.

It's all so disgusting. 🤢
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My mosi went to master chef india auditions... After hours of endless wait on the road they opened the grilled doors to the compound and instructed all the contestants to run inside at full speed... You might have seen such scenes at the beginning of every reality show ..



Pls note that for Master chef, contestants had to bring a cooked dish from home along with utensils to serve it in ... So most were carrying heavy bags and containers.. Also there is no age limit in master chef so many of them were elderly people...


My mosi who is old pulled her back muscles while running carrying a heavy picnic basket.. Whereas many people fell down and got hit and hurt... All this nonsense just for that one unnecessary shot..


Also they were then made to fill up a form which is very long... Only few qtns were abt food... The rest were abt family and financial status so they could find masala to showcase on tv
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This bald guy Vishal is associated with all the filth I am certain. Why is Mr Shekhar not associating with him in this show ?
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Reality shows are scum. All exploiting vulnerabilities and emotions for TRPs. People should boycott that shit but I guess it sells.
Talent shows were always there I suppose but not this farce of milking sob stories for TRPs. And the people who were manhandled and the workers who were abused need to go to the police against these people esp that parsimonious virtue signalling hypocrite Vishal.
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Absolutely disgusting and not at all surprising. Reality TV is honestly is a sadistic trend to show people being misreable and exploit their sorrows.The worst part is people like Neha Kakkar who have gone through this cycle, perpetuating it again and again. I am sure statements will come out now from judges saying they had nooo idea. Reality: they knew and just did not care.

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Sounds like an angry contestant who didnt get selected because they suck lol

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