I come from Mumbai where people just don't vote - Bhavya Pandit
Bhavya Pandit got eliminated from Indian Idol 4 last week.
Bhavya Pandit, one of the better known faces of Indian Idol 4 was voted out last week. Telly Buzz caught up with this cute Mumbaikar to find out more.
What went wrong?
In a way, I am relieved as I was repeatedly landing in the danger zone, and the emotional stress was taking a toll on me. Having said this, I was not in the bottom three in the last two rounds, so this result is really surprising!! I would be wrong if I said that I would not have wanted to go ahead, but then this was bound to happen.
The top five include contestants from distinct regions which have strong vote banks. And I come from Mumbai where people just don't vote. And despite that I have reached so far, shows that people all over have shown their faith in me.
Is regional voting wrong?
No, you really cannot blame people for supporting someone from their own area. Such sympathies are bound to occur.
Who would you now want to be crowned Indian Idol?
I would really root for Saurabhee, as she is a great performer. Even Rajdeep Chatterjee is a superb singer. I hope that they both make it to the top two, and one of them becomes Indian Idol.
What are you taking home from Idol?
A lot of positive memories for sure!! Idol has given me the recognition, name and fame. I have really improved as a singer and a performer. As for the future, I will work hard for live shows and recordings. Anyway it's always said what really matters is how you use this platform later on. So let's see!!
Good you mentioned this point, most reality show contestants disappear in the oblivion?
No, many of them do concerts, but they never get featured in the media. As for playback, that's a different zone where you have to compete with existing greats. Having said that, some reality show participants like Amit Paul have got a chance in 'Luck By Chance' and Monali Thakur even has sung in 'Race'.
Also you have to understand that every year a large number of singers come out of such shows, so you cannot expect all of them to make the cut. There is a combination of luck and talent which takes you ahead.
Your take on X factor?
Many people feel X factor is glam and style, but I disagree. According to me, anything which goes beyond throwing and pitching is X factor. Its the overall package, the expression and other stuff what you aim for.
However, if you only want to do playback, then it is just the singing that matters. But these days you also have to be a performer as there is a need to connect with the audience.
If in the future, you do cut your album and feature in your video, would you take a glam doll avatar?
No I think the public recognized me as a girl next door and I will stick to that.
Your take on judges?
All the judges have been very supportive especially Annuji. Having said that, I have got superlative comments from all of them.
Come clean about your equation with Torsha Sarkar ..
We never were the best of friends. But ever since we have become roomies, we are very good with each other. There is no issue there.
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Bhavya says that People can relate to her voice
‘People can relate to my voice’ - Bhavya Pandit
Bhavya Pandit, the very talented singer from Jalandhar has a cutting edge over others in Indian Idol 4, courtesy her great voice quality. In a chit-chat, the girl tells us why she deserves to win this season’s ‘Indian Idol’…
How does it feel to be one the finalists in Indian Idol 4?
It really feels great to be here. It was not at all easy for any one of us and especially for me, as I had to go through lots of pressure and emotional moments which were difficult to handle, but still I managed. Thank God that the voting has been getting steady for me.
Is it difficult to handle popularity at such a young age?
I won’t consider it as handling popularity, but I would rather say that it’s the love of audience that they have appreciated my singing, and for that I’m really thankful. It is not just good things here but I also take criticism as it comes and try to improve on it.
What are your future plans career-wise?
For me education is and will always be first priority. With that I would go for stage shows that I will get after Indian Idol ends. For now I have not thought too much about what will be next but hopefully everything should be great.
Were your parents supportive with coming in Idol?
They were always supportive in all the things I did. I am into singing because of them. They have nurtured me in each and every way. I really miss them here and also miss Ananya my friend and co contestant.
Who will win this time? A girl or a boy…
Initially it was looking difficult as we saw girls going one after the other, but now things have stabilized. If the current situation is taken into consideration there are chances of a girl winning this year. Let’s see what happens.
From the four judges who are you scared of?
I’m scared of Anuji and Kailashji as they have lots of hope from me and I don’t want to disappoint them. I remember that once Kailashji told me that he is writing an article for an international magazine and he would write about me. That was so nice of him to do it.
Why do you think you should win Indian Idol?
I feel my voice quality is different and unique. It is also contemporary and I know I’m a versatile singer. I think people can relate to my voice. So I think I should win the title.
Bhavya Pandit, the very talented singer from Jalandhar has a cutting edge over others in Indian Idol 4, courtesy her great voice quality. In a chit-chat, the girl tells us why she deserves to win this season’s ‘Indian Idol’…
How does it feel to be one the finalists in Indian Idol 4?
It really feels great to be here. It was not at all easy for any one of us and especially for me, as I had to go through lots of pressure and emotional moments which were difficult to handle, but still I managed. Thank God that the voting has been getting steady for me.
Is it difficult to handle popularity at such a young age?
I won’t consider it as handling popularity, but I would rather say that it’s the love of audience that they have appreciated my singing, and for that I’m really thankful. It is not just good things here but I also take criticism as it comes and try to improve on it.
What are your future plans career-wise?
For me education is and will always be first priority. With that I would go for stage shows that I will get after Indian Idol ends. For now I have not thought too much about what will be next but hopefully everything should be great.
Were your parents supportive with coming in Idol?
They were always supportive in all the things I did. I am into singing because of them. They have nurtured me in each and every way. I really miss them here and also miss Ananya my friend and co contestant.
Who will win this time? A girl or a boy…
Initially it was looking difficult as we saw girls going one after the other, but now things have stabilized. If the current situation is taken into consideration there are chances of a girl winning this year. Let’s see what happens.
From the four judges who are you scared of?
I’m scared of Anuji and Kailashji as they have lots of hope from me and I don’t want to disappoint them. I remember that once Kailashji told me that he is writing an article for an international magazine and he would write about me. That was so nice of him to do it.
Why do you think you should win Indian Idol?
I feel my voice quality is different and unique. It is also contemporary and I know I’m a versatile singer. I think people can relate to my voice. So I think I should win the title.
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