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i LOVE her singing. She is the best among all girls. I think Prasanjit and Bhavya should be on final two. If you have some talent to proud on, then why not? I don't think she has a bad attitude. I know every time any beautiful and/or talented girl participate in any competition, Indian janta criticize her about either look or attitude or both. Then they vote her out. But if any handsome hunk like Mohit who do not have even any talent, no one, I mean NO ONE says nothing about him. I think most voters are girls and therefore, they can't stand any talented girl with attitude and they vote her out.
Originally posted by: lovujani
Bhavya is politising the show like ankita. She is playing upto the judges specially Anu Malik, since she already knows that Anu is the loudest and strongest. She is acting coy to get sympathy but actually is very shrewd.
Bhabia is far far .....................100 times better singer than ankita. But although singing well but still in bottom what can a person do with this situation?
Originally posted by: *Woh Ajnabee*
What did Bhavya do to you? Why are you insulting her so much by comparing her to Ankita? 😆 I think this would be a better discussion if Mohit and Ankita were compared ... both were/are the judges' undeniable favorite (Ahem, Anu Malik) and both are lacking in the singing part of the competition.
As long as Bhavya gives good performances, I don't care what anyone has to say about her. When the contestant shows his fear and nervousness on stage, it is characterized as a strategy for votes (ie Bhanu). When the contestant shows his confidence and remains firm on stage, its characterized as overconficence (ie Bhavya).