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10-25-2008, 01:12 AM
Assalam o ALaikum
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here we go for new thred which is related to INDIAN IDOL.. we can share here INDIAN IDOL best Vedio Songz collection..best moments ,Images and aLso interviews n ReviewS of INDIAN IDEOL 1,2,3,4.
here wE Go..!!
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10-25-2008, 01:21 AM
Emon and Sonu mimicing the judges August 17, 2007
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpdZy8V4_jo
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10-25-2008, 01:24 AM
Emon Singing Kal Ho Na Ho in the 10th Gala August 31 2007
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4Xp_nqcwvI
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10-25-2008, 01:28 AM
Indian Idol 4 [ Mimicry Of Amir, Fardeen, Shahid And Hritik]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2s-diXzpvC0
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10-25-2008, 01:31 AM
INDIAN IDOL 3 Amit Paul-Nasha Yeh Pyar ka
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgllMcy_2SM
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10-25-2008, 01:33 AM
Amit Paul - (Pehla Nasha-Song Only) Gala 5 of Indian Idol 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCyAr-TcwZ0
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10-25-2008, 01:37 AM
INDIAN IDOL 3 Puja- Tujhe Yaad Na Meri Aayi
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDVZlYAG83o
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10-25-2008, 01:40 AM
My favorite clip from Indian idol 3 Audition
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kW51ul4lpCs
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10-25-2008, 01:42 AM
Anu Malik's Daughter Anmol Malik On Indian Idol 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RevLDn24EBY
Tabish
10-25-2008, 02:11 AM
very lovely collection its 2 good yar
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10-25-2008, 04:37 PM
thanks keep vistin bOss..!!
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10-25-2008, 05:53 PM
funny indian idol - a must watch!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m74TkY3ZdSU
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10-25-2008, 05:54 PM
will smith trying to sing hindi
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jfEYmlheHU
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10-25-2008, 06:01 PM
Indian Idol 4: Remo falling in love of Priyanka
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TBvn8Q8Lks
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10-25-2008, 07:09 PM
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Chang spills the beans on life after Idol & Deepali
Chang—the Chinese boy with Indian roots—seems very relaxed in his role as the new host of Indian Idol 4. Dressed in jeans, a white shirt and brown jacket, he seems in his element as he shares repartee with the more experienced Hussain.
The boy who stole hearts with his floppy hair, sweet smile, and lilting voice on Indian Idol 3 is no longer shy to speak his mind. In an exclusive interview, he spills all about life after Idol, his ''relationship'' with fellow contestant Deepali and his role as host—cum—confidant.
How does it feel, being on the other side?
Last year [on Indian Idol3] was great, but there was so much going on. Sometimes I was scared, sometimes I was psyched, sometimes I was worried. There was always this feeling that I had to give my best, but what if that best didn''t come? Despite the anchors and the judges being there for us and giving us the best advice they could, the pressure was on.
This year, however, I am used to most of the things and I also don''t I have the tension. Of course, when I have to sing, like I sang today, I give it my best… though there is no one to give me bad comments. [Laughs]
Hosting is also a challenge, especially with such an experienced anchor like Hussain. I have to make sure that we connect—that there is no mismatch. There is also added responsibility for me because I am with the contestants before they come on to the stage to sing. That is when they are the most nervous and I have to help them cope with the tension.
How was the experience during auditions?
The experience during auditions was great. But since it was so widespread, with so many people, we [Deepali and Chang] were not able to react or respond to people individually. Though we tried our best, I am we missed out on a lot of people.
Didn''t you want to try your luck auditioning for Indian Idol one more time?
I believe that not getting to the Top 5 and not winning the title actually worked in my favour. Because if I had won the title, then I wouldn''t have been able to do what I am doing now.
Your ''relationship'' with Deepali started with a rose. Though you denied being anything but friends during Indian Idol 3, did your relationship take a different turn after the show came to an end?
There was really nothing between us… it was all part of the show. But I guess it did help in a way because at that time Deepali was one of the lesser noticed contestants and that incident gave her a lot of mileage. And it is also because of the rose that Sony decided to bring us back.
How was it working with Deepali? How did you complement each other?
It was very nice. Even after Indian Idol 3, our entire batch has kept in touch. Most of us also live in the same area in Mumbai. The bond with Deeplai has also been strong because we come from the same area—Jharkhand and Bihar. The bond has worked and the people have loved us. We are definitely coming back to host Ru Ba Ru together.
Are you still working as a dentist?
No, not right now. [Laughs] Initially, I quite naively thought that one year down the line (which is now) I could split my life in two—do shows in the morning and go back to my practise in the afternoon. But I soon realised this was impossible. Dentistry has a fixed schedule, while in this industry we can never predict when we will be called or when we can leave a shoot. However, someday I would like to go back to dentistry and do a course in the US.
What was life like after Indian Idol 3 came to an end?
There were a lot of questions in my mind when Indian Idol 3 came to an end—where would I be in a year''s time? But I think it is also about luck and hard work. I got a contract from Sony BMG—for a band with Parleen, Abhishek and me called F4. It was really great.
Did you get any offers to sing?
I didn''t get any playback offers, but I did get some offers to sing jingles. 9x and Disney also approached me—one was as a participant, while the other was as an anchor—cum—singer. I was really interested in the Disney offer because it was unchartered territory for me… and there was also the added attraction of all those cartoon characters. But both clashed with Indian Idol so I had to decline them.
What are your plans now?
I want to explore new things. I have already acted in a film by Arindam Mitra called The Seventeens. That''s made me realise that I want to be an actor. As The Seventeens is a smart budget, festival—like film, I don''t know how much of a future it will have—but it has inspired me to look at acting more seriously. So I guess I will be concentrating on singing, anchoring and acting from now on.
A male or a female idol? Which do you think we''ll have this time?
I think the chances are more for a female idol. But then again we should not look at it like boys must win or girls must win. Whoever has the best potential must win.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZOR0fo7WlM
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10-25-2008, 07:24 PM
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Deepali was a good singer who didn’t attract much attention until Meiyang Chang decided to make her blush with a rose. Overnight, she became the sweetheart of Indian Idol. Her popularity may not have taken her right to the top, but Deepali is not too upset by it.
“I did feel bad then because I felt I should have been in the Top 3,” says the new host of Rubaroo, “but now I realise it was not such an achievement after all—because being in the Top 7 gets you an anchoring part!”
We caught up with the bubbly girl on the sets of Idol and she opened up on her journey so far, Chang and the new bunch of talents on the show.
How does if feel to be back on Indian Idol?
It’s great, almost inexplicable. Last year, on Indian Idol 3 I was so tense—there was pressure to perform, to make it to the next gala. But now everything is so relaxed. I enjoy being a host and, more than anything else, I enjoy being a part of this show. If there is an Indian Idol 10, I would still want to be a part of it!
What preparations did you do before you turned host?
Well, the auditions were impromptu. We had no prepared scripts to read from. So Chang and I needed to know how to talk to strangers, how to be spontaneous. For practice, we would go to the malls in Mumbai—like Inorbit and Infinity—and we would approach total strangers and talk to them as much as we could. This helped us understand how different people would react to us and we ought to react to different situations.
And, on a more personal level, my look was changed. I got a makeover—my hair was coloured, my makeup was changed, and I was given a completely new dress sense and sense of style. On Indian Idol 3 I was always dressed in salwar suits, lehengas and even saris. Now my clothes make me look much younger.
How is it working with Chang?
He is the best co host I could have asked for because not only were we friends on the sets of Indian Idol 3, but we have also kept in touch after that. We have been working together for a year now. When we got this offer we were very happy that we had a friendly face on the sets—someone with whom we have the comfort level as well as the ''sparking'' chemistry.
Moving onto your singing, did you pursue it in the last one year?
I sang a duet with Emon [Chatterjee] for Annu Malek in the film Don Muthuswami. It''s a love song called Tum kaun ho. Though it didn''t get much publicity, I think it was a truly beautiful song.
People expect that once you come out of a reality show, you have to turn a playback singer. But I soon realised that was not the only option. Live concerts and shows are great learning experiences. I’ve done lots of them, both in India and abroad. I’ve sung in Hong Kong, Dubai… I just returned from Kuwait and, I must say, when I went there I never expected people to have watched Indian Idol, but the response was huge.
In India, the response I get from small towns and villages—like Nagpur, Ramgar, Lucknow—is tremendous. Live concerts and shows are great learning experiences. You have to play with the band, you have to keep a different audience entertained every night, and everyone has to happy with you.
Do you have any other offers in hand?
No, not yet. I am studying in UPG College in Mumbai. I am doing BMM and I am very busy with that—I have to study, I have to do live shows and now I also have Indian Idol in hand. I don''t have the time to sleep right now. [Laughs] But if I get some good offers, I will definitely do them.
How has the response been to you as a host?
Oh, it was very good. At first people never expected me to do well in the auditions because they thought ''arre yeh to chup chup rehti hai'', how can she express herself? But after the auditions, their mindset has totally changed. Now they know I can speak, I can shout, I can do whatever needs to be done.
Hosting Rubaroo is certainly different from the auditions. Which do you prefer?
Yes, they are both totally different from each other. On Rubaroo, you have scripts ready and a set of questions to ask, while in the auditions you have to be instantaneous and spontaneous—you have be ''turat turat turat'' because there is no one to prompt you ki Deepali ask this question. It has to come to you. I would say I definitely prefer the auditions.
Coming to this year’s contestants. Do you think they are better that your batch?
I feel they are more qualified than we ever were. Most of them are classically trained and quite a few of them are also professionals in the field of music. They are singing fabulously and I am sure the audience will enjoy their singing.
Are you rooting for a girl this time?
Yes, most definitely. It''s high time a girl won. Last year, when I was voted out, I asked the audience to vote for either Pooja or Ankita. This year, I hope they do vote for a girl.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXyao7xm5Ms
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10-27-2008, 06:46 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3w6pMucVUD0
One of ma most faov song.. with one on fo ma faov singer RAHUl..!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3w6pMucVUD0
One of ma most faov song.. with one on fo ma faov singer RAHUl..!!
i also like this vedio.. u have done well here stranger
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11-22-2008, 03:57 PM
ThanK's..!!
AKHROT
07-11-2009, 06:40 PM
thanks for sharing
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