What the judges won't do for TRPs?
Some are rude. Others are unreasonable. Still others are plain obnoxious. This, and more, is what our perceptive readers had to say after
we asked them to nominate the worst judges on reality television shows. Here are the offenders: Malaika Arora-Khan, Nach Baliye 1 and 2 and Zara Nachke Dikha 
While some readers feel Malaika's dressing sense is a bit too raunchy and distracting, others find her remarks conflicting innature. She's also accused of indulging in unabashed favouritism.
Anu Malik, Indian Idol
It's a perfect case of 'Those who live in glass houses should not throw stones.'
Often the butt of ridicule for his characteristic singing style and questionable originality of some compositions, readers find his arrogant, condescending and 'wannabe Simon Cowell' attitude towards the participants most inappropriate.
Chunkey Pandey, Zara Nachke Dikha
Chunky Pandey is not exactly on the same page as Hrithik Roshan. And so it's amusing to hear his critique on other dancing celebrities.
And not just the participants, but the viewers too, have a hard time digesting what he has to say.
Himesh Reshammiya, Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge
Rather than encourage the raw competitors with his own nasal-success story, Reshammiya loves to go on a slandering spree.
If making loud, disparaging remarks wasn't enough, he'll get into an unnecessary argument, create a scene and invariably hog all the footage.
Javed Akhtar, Indian Idol

Power can do bizarre things to a perfectly sane mind. Unlike the inspiring verve of his poetry, Javed Akhtar strikes a rather acerbic note with the already nervous contestant.
Clearly not a believer of mincing words, the man reserves the most pungent insults for the tongue-tied, trembling participants
source: rediff.com