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‘Indian Idol’ gets into gala mode for the final stretch
MUMBAI: Lights! Camera! Music! The countdown to find the Indian Idol gets down to brass tacks as it were!
After months of combing through singing hopefuls throughout the country Sony’s music based reality show Indian Idol has entered the last stretch. 11 finalists have been chosen and from tomorrow 23 December at 9:30 pm one of them will get eliminated. While the Thursday episode focusses on the Gala the news of who is out will be announced on the Friday episode.
The one who gets the fewest votes will be shown the door. Last night shooting for the first gala round took place in Famous Studio in downtown Mumbai albeit after a huge delay. The elaborate set constructed by Optimystix saw 11 screens in the background. The colour of the screen kept changing depending on the mood of the song.
Speaking on the initiative Sony executive VP programming and response Tarun Katial said, “Now that the country has chosen their 11 finalists the ultimate clash in the Gala episodes will see the excitement and draam soar. We have made the countdown even more exciting and appealing for the viewers with a lot of fanfare, glamour and surprises.”
Each gala round has a different theme. The first theme was ‘Your favourite song’. One of the finalists Amit Tandon was a lucky loser. That is because Priyanka opted out of the competition. Having to chose between pursuing a dream and studying for her exams in the academic laden atmosphere of India she chose the latter. Her decision was greeted with a loud chorus of boos from the audience.
Yet another contestant Aditi was laid low with chicken pox. However through an audio visual she expressed hope of being well enough to participate in the next episode. While the cutting wit and sarcasm of American Idol judge Simon Cowell was missing the judges Farah Khan, Anu Malik and Sonu Nigam did not hesitate to admonish the contestants if they felt that the performance was below par.
In fact the last contestant Ravinder Ravi got a dressing down from Nigam. “You sang the entire song in one note. That too was false from start to finish. The unfortunate part is that even now you are not aware of what you did. This is by far your worst performance on the show so far.”
While the first contestant Rahul Saxena fared better by getting the crowd moving to a bhangra tune Malik wondered why he chose this particular tune. “You have such a nice voice. Perhaps another tune would have been a better fit for your ability.”
Malik was also less than impressed with the lucky loser Tandon even though he sang a tune that Malik had composed. Malik told him that with his good looks he should try being an actor first and then think of taking up singing as a profession. Tandon replied by explaining that he was trying to project his romantic side through the song.
The participants have also cut a music video which will air next week. During rehearsals the star of Sony’s show Jassi Jasmeet Walia paid them a surprise visit. Another AV showed the aspiring singers bonding together and having fun on Juhu beach playing cricket, football. Future episodes will see more celebrity walk ins as well as workshops with Indian pop icons.
Meanwhile Marathi theatre and film personality Sandeep Chonkar tried to keep the spirits of the crowd up during the delay in starting the show. “Amitabh’s surname is not Bachchan. It is Srivastava.” As has been reported earlier by Indiantelevision.com the winner of indian Idol walks away with a Rs. 10 million contract with Sony.
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Times Network to air JVC Exit Poll across 5 regions on April 29
Four-hour broadcast spans states and Puducherry with data-led analysis
MUMBAI: Times Network is set to roll out what it calls one of its most expansive election programming efforts yet, culminating in the JVC Exit Poll on 29 April, with a multi-hour broadcast spanning key poll-bound regions.
The exit poll will air across Times Now and Times Now Navbharat, beginning at 5pm and 4pm respectively. Co-powered by Vedanta and Jindal Stainless, the programming aims to combine on-ground reportage with data-driven projections across West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam and Puducherry.
The network has deployed over 50 journalists across these regions, gathering voter sentiment and local insights in the run-up to polling. The effort builds on its ongoing election formats such as Election Yatra and Election Premier League, which have tracked campaign narratives and community-level issues.
In parallel, Times Now Navbharat has focused on constituency-level reporting in West Bengal through its Jan Gan ka Mann series, capturing voter opinions across diverse segments.
The coverage has also featured interviews with prominent political leaders. Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan and Congress leaders Ramesh Chennithala and V D Satheesan have appeared on the network’s election specials. From Tamil Nadu, voices including deputy chief minister Udhayanidhi Stalin, DMK MP Dayanidhi Maran, BJP leader K Annamalai and NTK’s Seeman have also featured in discussions.
On the day of the exit poll, the network’s primetime anchors, including Navika Kumar, Zakka Jacob and Sumit Awasthi, will lead the coverage. They will be joined by a panel of political analysts, psephologists and senior journalists offering real-time insights and interpretation of trends.
The programming will integrate grassroots reportage with analytics from the JVC Exit Poll, aiming to give viewers an early sense of electoral outcomes ahead of the official results on 4 May.
With its combined English and Hindi broadcast reach, Times Network is positioning this effort as a comprehensive look at voter sentiment, blending field reporting, data and debate to decode what could lie ahead when the final mandate is revealed.







