One of the renowned directors of film industry Karan Johar, who is judging the all new season of Colors’ popular reality show India’s Got Talent 5 says that the show is a platform which helps the talents to go far beyond in life…
After giving an immense popularity across the country to the young Salsa dancers Sonali Majumdar and Sumanth, the stage is set for Colors' popular reality show India's Got Talent which is back again with a bang with some amazing new talents but with the same set of judges Karan Johar, Malaika Arora Khan and Kirron Kher.
We spoke to Karan to know more about his association with the show as a judge and his views about the kind of platform India's Got Talent is providing for the talents of India.
Taking about his association with the show Karan says, "I am quite excited about the show. The show is very enlightening. I didn't realize that there is this extent of talent which runs through the country. Over and above the talent, its human story behind each and every contestant, the kind of journey they have gone through before reaching this platform. Some of them have gone through such hardships of life which can't be expressed in words as what kind of life they have lived and what kind of obstacles they have faced to reach here. Their stories will just open your eyes. We are so cocooned, we live in this urban atmosphere, we don't know what's happening in the heartland of the country and have no idea there is a level of passion which exists across the country."
Karan feels that, India's Got Talent is an emotional show where contestants' stories touch ones heart apart from their talents as he shares, "It becomes very difficult to control your emotions sometimes. Many times it happens that some contestants try to gain sympathy by telling their stories but there was a girl who had lost her leg in an accident but still she was smiling all the while with a positive spirit. So, seeing her happiness, I got tears in my eyes. IGT is an emotional show which touches one's heart which not only entertains you but also shows an emotional journey and you feel a part of their family or life and you feel like contributing to their life by voting for them."
As the show also aims at giving recognition to the people who hail from smaller towns and cities, Karan says that through this show people appreciate and recognize the contestants immediately, "We are not aware of the opportunities that are provided to them in their state or town. A lot of them had gone far beyond in life because of their presence in the show. Shonali and Sumanth are now national celebrities rather than being local celebrities and they are known everywhere. Not only the winners of IGT but even the runner ups and the contestants who made their way to finales, are performing everywhere. It feels wonderful that we judged them and made them reach to the finales. Talent always lasts forever and IGT gives such talents a platform."
Well said Karan, India's Got Talent is indeed a good platform to showcase the ability for the viewers!!
After giving an immense popularity across the country to the young Salsa dancers Sonali Majumdar and Sumanth, the stage is set for Colors' popular reality show India's Got Talent which is back again with a bang with some amazing new talents but with the same set of judges Karan Johar, Malaika Arora Khan and Kirron Kher.
We spoke to Karan to know more about his association with the show as a judge and his views about the kind of platform India's Got Talent is providing for the talents of India.
Taking about his association with the show Karan says, "I am quite excited about the show. The show is very enlightening. I didn't realize that there is this extent of talent which runs through the country. Over and above the talent, its human story behind each and every contestant, the kind of journey they have gone through before reaching this platform. Some of them have gone through such hardships of life which can't be expressed in words as what kind of life they have lived and what kind of obstacles they have faced to reach here. Their stories will just open your eyes. We are so cocooned, we live in this urban atmosphere, we don't know what's happening in the heartland of the country and have no idea there is a level of passion which exists across the country."
Karan feels that, India's Got Talent is an emotional show where contestants' stories touch ones heart apart from their talents as he shares, "It becomes very difficult to control your emotions sometimes. Many times it happens that some contestants try to gain sympathy by telling their stories but there was a girl who had lost her leg in an accident but still she was smiling all the while with a positive spirit. So, seeing her happiness, I got tears in my eyes. IGT is an emotional show which touches one's heart which not only entertains you but also shows an emotional journey and you feel a part of their family or life and you feel like contributing to their life by voting for them."
As the show also aims at giving recognition to the people who hail from smaller towns and cities, Karan says that through this show people appreciate and recognize the contestants immediately, "We are not aware of the opportunities that are provided to them in their state or town. A lot of them had gone far beyond in life because of their presence in the show. Shonali and Sumanth are now national celebrities rather than being local celebrities and they are known everywhere. Not only the winners of IGT but even the runner ups and the contestants who made their way to finales, are performing everywhere. It feels wonderful that we judged them and made them reach to the finales. Talent always lasts forever and IGT gives such talents a platform."
Well said Karan, India's Got Talent is indeed a good platform to showcase the ability for the viewers!!
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