It happens only in India!

It happens only in India!
Thursday, July 30, 2009 11:51 IST
By Santa Banta News Network
"India aisa hai, waisa hai, yeh nahi hai, woh nahi hai etc etc" all these cribbing clichés will be zapped, after you make a short visit to the sets of the reality show ‘India's got talent'.

In the show's first level the contestants amazed the judges and junta, with their bizarre acts and amazing talents. And now, in level two they are yet again geared to thrill the audience.

10-year-old boy from Ranchi performed astonishing fusion of hip-hop and Michael Jackson and in level two; he is raring to show some videsi latka-jhatka.

"I am doing rope dance in the next level. I have two minutes to perform and if I miss even a step I am gone" shares Ranchi ka Michael Jackson.

Robo Ganesh has done the most innovative puppetry item on the show and in next level he will be doing Jim Carrey and also some hand-skipping act. "To my knowledge I am the only one in India to do a Jim Carrey" asserts the Indian Jim.

Besides desi knock-off of International talents, we also have original talents rising from the soil of India.

Playing football on ground is so old-fashioned, try something new like this Bengali chap who thrilled the judges with his unusual balancing act. "I can also ride bike at 35km per hour. I am sure nobody in the world holds such record, so I am looking forward to register myself in the Guinness book of world record.

Along with entertainment, few talents will definitely instigate a desire for self-fulfillment. A mute and deaf, who cannot hear the beats of a song, performed an item number unfortunately; he also could not hear the applause coming from the audience. He made a vote appeal with sing language.

Music has always been an integral part of such shows. Two jhuthe Rap singers conveniently cursed the girl who dumped one of them in their rap ‘Chal Jhuthi'.

They promise to punch many such punch lines in coming levels. Kudrat ka Karishma Chanda aunty can marvelously sing a duet song in male and female voices.

Fusion band on the show is apt in presenting the same old song in their own-style. They run the risk of performing AR Rahman, but they set the stage on fire with the fiery performance.

The show has managed to explore every unexplored art that must have really given tough time to the panel of judges. "It is difficult to set parameter to judge them as each talent is unique from the other one" said sensuous Sonali.

They have certainly been above the expectations of judges. "As I belong to theater, I was expecting this kind of talent from India but I got to see more than my expectations, " asserts Kirron Kher.

Don't they get excited to give a try to one of the arts? "If I could do what they are doing they would not have reached here. Even if I could do some of the acts, I won't be able to do better than them" elucidates Shekhar Kapoor.

In the course of East schmoozing West, we have sidelined the rich art culture of our own country. Hoping through such shows these rare art forms will definitely get its due.
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