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With
singers Alisha Chinoy and Udit Narayan joining Anu Malik in the jury,
Sony Entertainment Television Thursday announced the third season of
its singing talent-hunt show - 'Indian Idol'.
"There
is tremendous talent in India and 'Indian Idol' gives an ultimate
platform to budding singers to showcase their talent. The show is going
to rock this time," music composer Anu Malik told reporters.
The press conference was also attended by ex-Idols Rahul Vaidya, Adetti and Meenal.
An
adaptation of the blockbuster 'Pop Idol' show in Britain, the Indian
version aims to select the best singing talents across the nation. The
process will start with auditions in 12 cities where aspirants between
the age group of 16 and 30 years will participate.
In Delhi,
the auditions will take place March 17-19 and will be marked by the
presence of judges and ex-Idols in order to encourage Delhiites to take
part in large numbers.
"I am delighted to join 'Indian Idol' as
a judge. We have huge hopes to get some good voices from Delhi and
Kolkata. We are looking for the three C's - charisma, creative ability
and consistency," said pop singer Chinoy.
Playback singer
Narayan said: "It is the first time that I will join 'Indian Idol' as a
judge. But I am here to learn from the contestants. I am very excited
about it and thank Sony for giving me this opportunity."
The
winner of the reality show will bag a recording contract with Sony BMG
and also with Sony Entertainment Television worth Rs.10 million.
Indo-Asian News Service
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