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Posted: 16 years ago
#41

Originally posted by: return_to_hades



Answer just a few simple questions then

Since when did criticizing become synonymous with hating?
Explain why you feel people hate Remo?
Why are you so touchy feely over other people's perceptions?

You will say it is perception but I will say it is hating because of the way you all comment on Remo ignoring his good thing completely and making a mountain out of mole, looking at the expression through microscope. One thing you should know nobody borne in this world with all good or all bad things. I am done with replying.
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Posted: 16 years ago
#42
Real Deja Vu from last seasion is: Remo hating based on same old baseless thing.
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Posted: 16 years ago
#43
I do feel that Altaf n Teena elimination is justified...IMO both their solo dance r the weakest compare to the others....Geeta 's using too many props for both their dances...n showing less dancing
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Posted: 16 years ago
#44

Originally posted by: ChupkeChupke

Your comments are too long for me to read. Keep criticizing/hating Remo and their contestants based on your observation and appreciation meter used against Remo contestants. I do not understand you guys, you did not see Remo's standing ovation to Pervez' dance, you did not see Remo saying "Thats called a performance" to Shakti twice, I did not see Remo saying this phrade to any of perforamance from his contestant in last 2 weeks, he knows they were not outstanding. You guys can not see these things but will see the expression on Remo's contestants who were sitting too far from camera. You guys have very good knowledge of judging body knowledge, face expression blah blah blah.. I am really tired of this Remo hating base on these childish observations, which is continuing from last DID. This Remo hating is really a Deja Vu from DID1.



How do you know RTH is hating Remo if you did not even read her comments? How can you say her comments are childish w/o even reading them? Looks like it's you who is quick to jump on conclusions - not others.

No one ever questioned Remo's integrity when it comes to appreciating good performances. All three masters do that fairly good and fairly often. But Remo is the one who's ruthlessly competitive and coddles his team a bit too much. He is the one who resorts to politics and nominates the better ones instead of his weakest for eliminations.

Next time, try using real words to convey your thoughts. The "blah blahs" don't really tell much.
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Posted: 16 years ago
#45

Originally posted by: ChupkeChupke

Real Deja Vu from last seasion is: Remo hating based on same old baseless thing.



Deja Vu from DID-1 - Fans getting fanatic just for the heck of supporting their favs😛
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Posted: 16 years ago
#46

Originally posted by: syasya

I do feel that Altaf n Teena elimination is justified...IMO both their solo dance r the weakest compare to the others....Geeta 's using too many props for both their dances...n showing less dancing

I disagree, please dont be offended, I will explain. When RKR dancers do solo, they usually do them in a very short time when compared to the other two teams, so they wouldnt have any time to use any props. If we compare the total time of delivery for each dancer, we can see that GKG dancers will be doing more time than RKR dancers and TKT dancers will be doing even more time than GKG and RKR...
In Shashank's solo, he was doing more running than dance, but I agree that he is a good contemporary dancer and knows well how to hold his body for each move/position. Even though Altaf used props, he used them well and with much grace, and I really enjoyed his performance. Bhavna didnt even have proper expressions in her dance and looked so dull faced, but since she is good looking than Teena and with the graceful outfit, she got saved I think... Just my thoughts...
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Posted: 16 years ago
#47
Many a Deja Vu, the most annoying
  • "The emotional drama " or is it emotional foolery
  • Roti, kapda aur makaan sentiment
  • Kya baat, Kya baat, Kya baat .....half-awake slumber
  • Most eligible bachelorette Soumya
On another note:
Hope the clothes don't get any skimpier and the show ceases to be a family show.
Understand one needs to forget everything while on the dance floor(in the spirit), why forget values and modesty , decency can make good dancing dont you think??
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Posted: 16 years ago
#48

Originally posted by: Gauri_3



Deja Vu from DID-1 - Fans getting fanatic just for the heck of supporting their favs😛

Ditto on Deja Vu from DID 1...Some people not only being fanatical but creating hateful environment in this section....
2 👍🏼 👍🏼 to RTH for her sound & objective posts 👏
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Posted: 16 years ago
#49

Originally posted by: SunBright

Many a Deja Vu, the most annoying

    "The emotional drama " or is it emotional foolery Roti, kapda aur makaan sentiment Kya baat, Kya baat, Kya baat .....half-awake slumber
  • Most eligible bachelorette Soumya
On another note:
Hope the clothes don't get any skimpier and the show ceases to be a family show.
Understand one needs to forget everything while on the dance floor(in the spirit), why forget values and modesty , decency can make good dancing dont you think??

Bravo 👏👏👏 Could not have said it better if I had tried 👏
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Posted: 16 years ago
#50

Originally posted by: return_to_hades


Firstly,
I was merely commending the grace Teena and Altaf showed in their exits. However,
grace is not limited to exit only. A sporting spirit is something that is shown
in various forms of behavior and body language. I think we can form our
opinions based on broad observations (and last season too).





Which
brings me to the next point, it appears that you missed key operatives like 'seems'
and altogether realize that this how me and my family perceive things. Nowhere
did I claim that this is a hard fact. You want the logical basis for my perception?
Sure I can elaborate what my perceptions are founded on.



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When a performance
is good, you can see the faces of everyone in Terence and Geeta's team light up
in appreciation and applaud things for what it is worth. Remo's team members
usually do not appear as enthusiastic. </p>

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When time comes
for the masters to select the bottom two, other team members seem aware of the
par of their performance, while Remo's team appears out of tune with their own
caliber. </p>

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The prominent
reaction that seems to be reflected when Remo's team members are safe is 'Thank
Good its not me', the prominent reaction that seems to be reflected when other
teams members are safe is 'Good Luck Mate' (I am aware that for any human the
primary reaction will always be thank God it is not me, but it is how you
reflect it that matters). </p>

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The
difference in Remo's training approach from others it seems is that he trains
each member to be a competitor first and learner second. Their primary goal is
to compete and win, not to cooperate, coordinate and learn. While the other
teams approach appears to be cooperate,
coordinate and learn to your best, winning and competing flow naturally from
it. What Remo's approach tends to do is that each member develops a to each his
own attitude, they are unable to see each other as a team and everyone is a
rival. There is the attitude to play ones strengths in which way will to win,
not really grow. This is reflected in the utter lack of coordination in their
performances (to me not a single Remo performance has been well coordinated yet).
It is impossible to coordinate when you view the people who you dance with as
major rivals only. This is also reflected in the lack of diverse growth on
parts of people like Shashank who are out of elements, or likes of Meenu, Bhavana
and Naresh who repeat same mistakes. The inability to be aware of ones caliber
or appreciate the brilliance in others is also a result of the win only focus.





On
the other hand Terence's team always tends to show the most amazing coordination
and chemistry because each dancer realizes that they alone cannot win. They
need their teammates to perform well, coordinate and grow. They are aware of
their weaknesses and look to others who excel in different aspects to learn
from them and rectify their mistakes.





This
by no means says that Remo's team members are lesser dancers . They are
absolutely not rude, disrespectful, unfriendly, argumentative. In fact some are
wonderful people, I think last years winner Salman Khan and some other members on his team were some genuinely nice
people. However, the win all attitude and training does play subconsciously on
the mind, and is reflected in subtle ways through the body language,
performance and demeanor. That's what makes Geeta's and Terences team appear
more sporting, more committed to dancing and learning and more graceful to me
and my family. I reiterate that this is a perception, what I perceive and
observe, what seems to be the case for me. I am not claiming it to be hard
facts. If I still need to prove it, then I have no idea what to say to that.





Finally,
I do not hate Remo. I don't know why if we criticize someone, people assume
that we hate them. I think Remo is an excellent choreographer and has some great
creativity. I simply do not like his take on competition, and his play strategy
in DID. Then again this is a competition for best 'Dancing Star' and not best
dancing team or best dancing duo, non even most versatile or most grown dancer –
simply best dancing star. Perhaps this individualistic win at all strategy is
best the be THE best dancing star, it did work once. Perhaps it is Terence and
Geeta who have to stop playing nice on dance and play to win.



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RTH, I commend you for such a thoughtful post...I agree that it is very important for the mentors to teach their dancers to grow and diminish their weaknesses while on their journey in DID, and by doing so, success will eventually come. It is sad that some contestants are only taught to compete and survive over the learning process. In that chaos they forget to learn the skills and their journey remains incomplete and mere wasteful in a sense.
and btw it must have been hard on some who tried to read and comprehend your post cos they were in a hurry looking for flaws in your post, a reason to argue. Isn't it amazing how the word "perspective" easily replaces the word defensive?

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