Thoughts on DID 2 season.....(spoiler)

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DID 2 has taught me many things on many levels. First it has taught me that sheer talent and hard work will always pay off in life. I see the contestants I like and cheer for such as Dharmesh sir, Punit, and Binny....These contestants have worked their tail off trying to perfect their performances on a weekly basis, and the results speak for themselves.....all 3 are finalists in DID 2 based not only on their sheer talent but hard work as well. Second think I have learnt is that the public really is unbiased as a whole. Not a week went by on the forum where either D sir or Binny or Punit weren't attacked as being undeserving, and overhyped, and not as good as the other contestants, but the public at large didn't pay any heed to those comments and judged what was presented to them with fair eyes. The third thing i've learnt is that in life we never move ahead by bashing others. Dharmesh haters bashed him so much and in the end what did it result in......it resulted in him topping 6 out of 8 weeks and winning the hearts of many new fans along the way........It resulted in him landing a mentor's slot in DID little kids.......So it's true in life one never gets ahead by bashing others. 😊 Hats off to DID 2 for not only entertaining the audience but also giving them the opportunity to be gracious in defeat and in victory. 😳 Whatever happens to all these contestants after the show, no one knows...It is up to them now to make a name for themselves in the industry with their talent and hard work........😊

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Posted: 15 years ago
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DID 2 has taught me many things on many levels.

First it has taught me that sheer talent and hard work does not always pay off in life. I see the contestants I like and cheer for such as Shakti, Amar, and Amrita....These contestants have worked their tail off trying to perfect their performances on a weekly basis, and the results speak for themselves (7 POTDs for Shakti).....all 3 couldn't make into finale in DID 2 as the 'selection' was not based on their sheer talent & hard work but on the scale of popularity.

Second think I have learnt is that the public is biased as a whole. Popularity is not the best judgement. Not a week went by on the forum where either Shakti or Amar or Amrita weren't attacked as being undeserving because of their looks, skirts, splits, versatility etc etc and not as good as the other contestants. The "public at large" seems to have selective vision so they didn't see their great performances week after week. The Public is one eyed!

The third thing i've learnt is that in life we never move ahead by bashing others. Shakti haters bashed her so much and in the end what did it result in......it resulted in her securing the maximum numbers of POTDs, topping 2 weeks and constantly being in the top 3 positions which is a rare milestone for a girl in Indian Reality Shows. She won the hearts of many true dance lovers😊.

I seriously doubt the success of DID since it is concerned less in dancing more in hyping! The script is very weak & predictable. The stage is full of mediocres where genius's are treated as endangered species.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: Its_Sash

DID 2 has taught me many things on many levels.

First it has taught me that sheer talent and hard work does not always pay off in life. I see the contestants I like and cheer for such as Shakti, Amar, and Amrita....These contestants have worked their tail off trying to perfect their performances on a weekly basis, and the results speak for themselves (7 POTDs for Shakti).....all 3 couldn't make into finale in DID 2 as the 'selection' was not based on their sheer talent & hard work but on the scale of popularity.

Second think I have learnt is that the public is biased as a whole. Popularity is not the best judgement. Not a week went by on the forum where either Shakti or Amar or Amrita weren't attacked as being undeserving because of their looks, skirts, splits, versatility etc etc and not as good as the other contestants. The "public at large" seems to have selective vision so they didn't see their great performances week after week. The Public is one eyed!

The third thing i've learnt is that in life we never move ahead by bashing others. Shakti haters bashed her so much and in the end what did it result in......it resulted in her securing the maximum numbers of POTDs, topping 2 weeks and constantly being in the top 3 positions which is a rare milestone for a girl in Indian Reality Shows. She won the hearts of many true dance lovers😊.

I seriously doubt the success of DID since it is concerned less in dancing more in hyping! The script is very weak & predictable. The stage is full of mediocres where genius's are treated as endangered species.



OMG..Sash you rock girl!!👏😃
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Posted: 15 years ago
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😃 arey when will D haters realize that bashing D sir, bashing the voting public, bashing zee, bashing the voting process doesn't do anything for their cause.......😃 but hey continue, the more D sir gets bashed on the forum, the more votes he gets...so by all means continue.....😳
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Posted: 15 years ago
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1) I always grew up to believe that hard work and passion are all that it takes to win, DID-2 season taught me otherwise. It taught me that popularity alone can take you to places. Sheer brilliance is optional!

2) I always thought, in order to race ahead, you got to challenge constantly yourself and take yourself to the peaks you never imagined, DID2 taught me otherwise. I

3) I believed that, true talent never goes unnoticed, DID-2 season taught me that none appreciates true talent

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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: sunandshine

1) I always grew up to believe that hard work and passion are all that it takes to win, DID-2 season taught me otherwise. It taught me that popularity alone can take you to places. Sheer brilliance is optional!

2) I always thought, in order to race ahead, you got to challenge constantly yourself and take yourself to the peaks you never imagined, DID2 taught me otherwise. I

3) I believed that, true talent never goes unnoticed, DID-2 season taught me that none appreciates true talent

😃 and who said reality shows are a waste of time? look at how much all of us learnt from the show......😃
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: ankit_nyc



😃and who said reality shows are a waste of time? look at how much all of us learnt from the show......😃



I never said they are a waste of time 😳 I have a penchant for reality shows..
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: ankit_nyc

😃 arey when will D haters realize that bashing D sir, bashing the voting public, bashing zee, bashing the voting process doesn't do anything for their cause.......😃 but hey continue, the more D sir gets bashed on the forum, the more votes he gets...so by all means continue.....😳



Please dont call people who are not fans of dharmesh as "haters"
Its really rude & uncalled for.

*First Warning* ---Other people have been warned for this, so you will too
Next offense = warning level raise.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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I think all the contestants are hard working :)
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Posted: 15 years ago
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What have I learned?
1. That some people are blinded by a contestant and not realizing their actually talent. Agree, all of the contestants (as Jess said) are hard-working and talented. But since many times their performances aren't good, so you tell me Ankit, just because a dancer get 5, 6 or whatever amount of highest-voted, but did they really deserve it? Tell me that. Anyways I don't care if you like Dharmesh, your choice.
2. True talent is sometimes noticed but when other contestant(s) are shown more (over-hyped), the truly talented people get unnoticed.
Two main things: why I said that, go figure

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