Originally posted by: Rohan Sharma
UR NAME IS KOYAL, WHOSE VOICE IS SUPPOSED TO BE VERY SURILI, BUT U R SPEAKING LIKE A CROW. AND BY THE WAY BEING COOK IS NOT A DEROGATORY. BY THE WAY DO U DO? SWEEPER? DONT TRY TO BE NASTY TO ME. U KNOW I CAN GET EVEN WITH U ANY WAY U WANT.
Koyal,
I am surprised that you don't find Rajeev's journey inspiring. There could be thousands more like him who resigned to their destiny as cooks or whatever profession they chose to be in.
But this man challenged his destiny, fought for what he believed in and has finally come so close to achieving it. The indomitable spirit in him is inspiring . Even if he hadn't made it to the final 10/12, he was in the chosen 24 amongst 100,000 participants for SRGMP 2005 Challenge, don't you think that is commendable?
He could have had a little luck on his side to get him into the finals, given the format of the competition,but then who doesn't? Everyone argues on the best 10 that should have made it, Aadesh Srivastava thinks all his 8 should have made it to the finals, Himesh Reshamiya has his own set of contestants in mind, JL do their share of lamenting and so doest Ismail Darbar.
Amidst all the chaos, we can't discount the fact that the 10 contestants have accomplished something phenomenal in their own way, each has a story to tell, each has a struggle to share......but all of them converge on one WISH, that is to WIN SRGMP Challenge 2005. Let us just celebrate the fact that SRGMP offers a fairly unbiased platform devoid of prejudice on caste, color, religion, social status and rewards the melody and singer in each of the contestants.
No other show in the history of television has had so much diversity and fairness as this one and continued innovation to entertain us while making every effort to be fair to all. Let us salute the spirit of SRGMP 2005 and the enthusiasm, grace, humility and determination of all the contestants to rewrite their destinies.
Let us raise a toast to the best TV show on EARTH😊😊