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Posted: 11 years ago
I don't think anybody should be out. They just need to be honest and supportive.
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Posted: 11 years ago
There is usually a red button on TV remote which stops everything.
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Posted: 11 years ago
aisaa hee karna padaa.   naa hee besura captain key gaane pur bulki imraan key gaaney pur bhee TV close karnaa padaa. apnee team kaa gaana sunaa lekin aankh close kee thee aur bhagwan kaa dhyaan kiya.
India has the best singers in the world.
Pak team should change their captain who just disturbs. God bless indian team, today he did not disturb. Big fat lady was happy to still give ten to
non-deserving pak singers.
It would be much better if sara abida atif are out of the show.
Edited by aartigoyal18 - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago

Atif & Himesh are jokers: Daler Mehndi

Shashank Tripathi, TNN | Oct 17, 2012, 12.00AM IST
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Atif & Himesh are jokers: Daler Mehndi
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Pop King Daler Mehndi is known to up the tempo on stage but this visit to Allahabad to perform at the annual function of IIIT had him raising the heat off the stage as well.

And on Daler's target were the judges of the singing reality show Sur Kshetra. Talking to LT, Daler lashed out, "Sur Kshetra has become 'Suar Kshetra' and both the judges - Atif Aslam and Himesh Reshamiya are jokers!"

Apparently the anger behind Daler's words came from him being upset to see how singing queen Asha Bhosle was being treated on the show. He went on, "Woh dono maha besurey hain, jinhe gaane ki tameez nahi hai. Ashaji sangeet ki devi hain. Asha, Lata banney mein saat janam lag jayenge. Do jokeron ko bitha diya and they are being asked to comment on Ashaji. This is just a way of earning money. Kam se kam show banane walon ko itna tameez toh honi chahiye ki Aashaji ki baat ko kaata na jaaye."

Having let off steam, Daler was willing to talk about his own work. He informed that he had recently returned from Spain after performing at a youth fest, the only singer from Asia to have been invited there. Talking about it, he said, "Since the time it was made available online, my track Tunak Tunak has received over 70 million hits, the maximum in the world. Based on this popularity, we were invited." In fact, seeing the success of Tunak Tunak, Daler informed that he was keen on launching all his albums online in the future. "The social media has become a popular and effective means to increase penetration and outreach. So, we have decided to focus more on the online launches. Besides, no one can control piracy but by this means we can reduce piracy threats. Anyone can access music and based on the number of clicks we will get our pay cheque too. It's a win-win situation for all," he avers.

Once in Allahabad, the singer made sure he had time to visit Sangam. "We arrived here last night and about one in the night I went for a Triveni darshan. My group was very thankful that I took them there. Sangam mein badi shanti milti hai," he smiled. Daler added that he was ready to do his bit for the cause of River Ganga, saying, "Agar Sangam ke liye koi kuch bhi karne ko bole main free mein karunga. I amplanning to create a track dedicated to Sangam and the
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Posted: 11 years ago
Abida and atif should never attend international show due to their dishonest attitude 
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Posted: 11 years ago
HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY
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Posted: 11 years ago
they have no manner and no character.
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Posted: 11 years ago

Is Sur Kshetra in line with Aman Ki Asha or is it just Atif vs Asha?

October 23, 2012

I do believe that if harmony between the two nations is what the show was going for, it is failing miserably! PHOTO: PUBLICITY

Lights, camera, action!

The music starts.

 "Fateh suron ki, jeet sangeet ki!"

(Triumph of melody, victory of music!)

Yes, you might have guessed that I'm talking about "Sur Kshetra", a music reality TV show where participants from India and Pakistan contest against each other. Each team brings six contestants from their respective countries to fight against each other in a singing competition. Their mentors are the sensational Atif Aslam (for team Pakistan) and Himesh Reshammiya (for team India).

The jury members consists of Abida Parveen from Pakistan, Asha Bhosle from India and Runa Laila from Bangladesh. Their job is to mark the contestants either with a zero or a ten.

Sounds tough, doesn't it?

The promotional campaign of the show was huge and auditions were held in big cities of both the countries - Lahore, Islamabad and Karachi in Pakistan, and Mumbai, Kolkata, Lucknow, Indore and Delhi in India. The shooting was held in Dubai and now the show airs on weekends (Saturday and Sunday) on Geo TV at 9pm and Colours and Sahara TV at 7:30pm.

The basic idea of "Sur Kshetra" was to unite both nations by bringing them together on the similar platform. Since India and Pakistan have had great triumph in the music industry it is definitely a great idea to unite them to produce polished future artists.

Pakistani music has travelled a long way in India, with top-notch artists like Atif Aslam and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan often doing projects there, whilst India's Bollywood playback singing is quite popular in Pakistan. With such accomplishments, one can expect a great show to be put up.

The design of the show appeared to be in line with "Aman ki Asha" which is a project started by two leading media houses; Jang group in Pakistan and Times of India in India. This venture aims to achieve peaceful and cordial relations between the two nations.

"Sur Kshetra" was supposedly supporting "Aman ki Asha", but has it really been doing this?

This is the fifth week of the show and viewers have observed elevated clashes between the two teams. We've hardly seen Atif Aslam praising an Indian contestant or Himesh Reshammiya finding a flaw in his team's performance.

Though it's a show, and good and bad performances are inevitable, never has it happened that the two captains agreed on any decision. I believe that this disrupts the ambiance of the show.

Moreover, serious arguments are often witnessed between Atif Aslam and Himesh Reshammiya, and even Atif Aslam and Asha Bhosle. Not only this, but rumour has it that Asha Bhosle walked out and expressed the 'do or die' concern that either she or Atif will remain on the show.

I understand that much of the content is scripted on these reality shows so could it be that these conflicts and arguments are scripted, too?

The audience does need masala otherwise the show will be considered boring. "Sur Kshetra" is surely fulfilling that criterion, but it could adversely affect Atif Aslam's popularity in India since his Indian fans might deem his attitude as biased towards Pakistan.

In addition to this, there is growing dislike for Asha Bhosle and Himesh Reshammiya in Pakistan now as our audience thinks that they are unfair toward Pakistani contestants.

Furthermore, on "Sur Kshetra's" official Facebook page, Pakistanis and Indians are fighting over the show and abusing each other. One person said, and I quote,

"I watched this show for the first time this weekend. All I saw was hatred, taunts, and biased behaviour towards each other. I will not watch it again. This is a hate-preaching programme. I think it was disgusting. Even the most senior member of the jury, Asha Bhosle, was passing on indirect taunts at Atif Aslam and vice versa. No one was better than the other."

I do believe that if harmony between the two nations is what the show was going for, it is failing miserably!

Atif Aslam, on his Jazba Generation tour press conference on September 28, 2012, was asked about his attitude on the show and the response he is getting regarding it. He replied saying that when he goes to India, he has to represent the whole country and thus, has to behave and judge with neutrality because at the end of the day, it's all about Pakistan's impression. Nonetheless, it is less likely that either of the captains will ever judge neutrally.

A contestant of Sur Kshetra said,

"Atif Aslam supported us in every way. He never let anyone say anything against Pakistan or us."

Well, that makes him a great mentor, all right. But the question remains: Is "Sur Kshetra" supporting "Aman Ki Asha" or is it simply deepening an already profound divide between the two nations?

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Do you think TV shows like Sur Kshetra can encourage harmony between India and Pakistan?

  • No (82%, 324 Votes)
  • Yes (18%, 70 Votes)

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Posted: 11 years ago
it is not aman kee asha as atif is not a good singer but a bad pakistani.
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Posted: 11 years ago
82 percent says that it is not aman kee asha.