Apurva's in trouble... was it fair?

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Do you guys think that Apurva should have gotten yelled at?
Forgot which mentor, but someone said that "Public is never wrong"...do you agree on this?
You agree on what, is thought, Apurva indirectly said about Public being wrong in this decision?

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Well public does take wrong decisions. Mauli is still in, that's the biggest sign 😆
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Can anyone tell me on what basis the "janta" is voting? if its singing then why Apurva & jundain were in danger zone. Whatever Apurva said is basically an expression of his thought. Now i believe what could happen is that janta might not vote him because of his statement and then eventually we'll loose a good singer.
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Posted: 18 years ago
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I think the Junta is 98% wrong ..
they really dont vote for talent..
If they did vote for talent..
Nihira would have won..
there r so many shows that the junta doesnt vote for talent..
So he was right..
He got all Green cards and he is a wondeful singer..
and he is always on pitch.. so why is he in the bottom 3 ..
he was right ..
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Posted: 18 years ago
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I haven't watched the episode. From the post I gather that one mentor or all shouted at Apurva for blaming audience for poor votes. I agree that being part of the show which is based on audience voting he shouldn't have said that. But I also hope that the mentors who shouted at him are not the ones who used to always blame audience when their favorites got voted out and even staged walk outs or supported them. I hope tomorrow none of these mentors blame audience when they disagree with the result. Mentors are part of the show too just like contestants and they should agree to whatever audience decides. 😛

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Apurva wasn't all too good. Sorry to say.
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Posted: 18 years ago
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they should have flashed back how the mentors kept disageeing with the decisions rendered earlier on

or

they should show the clip of today the next time mentors complain about public voting 😉
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: Maya_M

I haven't watched the episode. From the post I gather that one mentor or all shouted at Apurva for blaming audience for poor votes. I agree that being part of the show which is based on audience voting he shouldn't have said that. But I also hope that the mentors who shouted at him are not the ones who used to always blame audience when their favorites got voted out and even staged walk outs or supported them. I hope tomorrow none of these mentors blame audience when they disagree with the result. Mentors are part of the show too just like contestants and they should agree to whatever audience decides. 😛

👏👏👏 Very well said. yes he was wrong in saying that about the public votings. But mentors saying Public is always right - they should be shown C-2005 videos too.hope one of the mentor remembers his walk out when nihira got eliminated! And another when he said its biased voting as we will be getting not india ki voice but..... rest u all know.😆 I would luv to watch bappida's comment when his "Shakira" gets eliminated. VS no idea. they are till now ok so cant comment on them yet.

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Posted: 18 years ago
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hmmm...this news...when did this happen. Was not in the episode I saw...likely edited for north american viewers?? Did he really say that?
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Apurva is a very good singer especially for sentimental numbers like "Tadap tadap ke", which was unforgettable. On fast numbers he sings in a rather low key sometimes which will not have the desired effect. All the singers are good, and sometimes the problem lies in song selection, or the key in which they sing, or the tempo, rendition etc. Here is where the Guru should be able to give sound advice. He is young and sometimes young people can say things wrongly, so they should be guided. I like him.

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