Notwithstanding threat by a militant group, Sony Entertainment Television is going ahead with an audition for boys and girls here on Wednesday to enable them to compete
in the forthcoming third edition of 'Indian Idol', a singing competition of the channel.
Encouraged by the success of local boy Qazi Taqeer in the talent hunt show of 'Fame Gurukul', the television channel is organizing an audition for interested boys and girls
of Kashmir, a spokesman of the channel told reporters here today.
He said that in the earlier two editions of Indian Idol, audition was restricted to six cities of the country but to attract more aspirants the audition is being held at 12 cities this
time.
Meanwhnile, Al-Midana militant outfit has asked the locals not to participate in the show and threatened to kill those who will participate in the show.
"We appeal to boys and girls of Kashmir not to participate in the talent hunt of the Sony television", a spokesman of the outfit Abu Sadiq told news organisations
here.
He said no lenency would be shown against those who defy the ban on the show imposed by the outfit.
Tuesday, February 20, 2007 13:44 IST