My parents haven’t had any problem with this. Later, he was quoted as saying, “I did it in jest. He had also lied about his mother’s death and his father tormenting him. Later, it came to light that Suraj was not a ‘bechaara who had washed utensils and slept on pavements’, but a student at the Indian Institute of Bartending. He narrated a sob story to then-judges Raghu Ram and Rajiv Lakshman to win their sympathy. In 2011, a guy calling himself Suraj had faked his identity to win a place on 'Roadies'. Nikhil Chinapa: I have always found the people of Jaipur warm and charming Aap batao kaise aa sakti hoon? I’m ready to pay or even sleep with you.” She then said to us, ‘Mujhe show par aana hai. When we confronted her, she threatened to file a case against us and started verbally abusing us. When we were casting for Emotional Attyachar, we were once forced to call the police! A girl narrated a fake break-up story to get selected, but after doing some research and talking to her friends, we found that she was lying.
Some even tell us that they’re ready to sleep with us to get in. Mathur adds, “Girls steal from their homes to bribe us. When I was working on ' Big Switch' three years back, I met a guy from Pune whose family is quite well off. Out of those 80 rejected contestants, five or 10 come to us and say, ‘Sir, aap jo bhi kaho, hum karenge’. When we conduct auditions, 20 are shortlisted out of 100. Shubham Mathur, a Delhi-based casting director who’s held auditions for shows like 'Love School' and 'Emotional Attyachar', tells us, “College and school graduates in Delhi have this craze of getting into reality shows. People even offer to sleep with us: Casting Directors Mujhe `6crore ki gaadi chahiye, toh kya main jaake uss bande ko goli maar doonga jiske paas woh gaadi hai? I’m not a spokesperson for reality shows, but if someone commits murder to get money for a plane ticket to meet Katrina Kaif, would you blame Katrina for the incident?”Īuditions – Noida so on and so forth: Noida unlocks its funk factor for 'Roadies' auditions People do weird things, come up with fake stories about hardships just to get on the show. Gun nakli thi, lekin un teen-chaar second mein uss ladki ki almost jaan nikal gayi thi.When that guy came in for the judges’ round, I threw coffee at his face. It’s crazy! Last year, ek ladke ne hamaari crew ki ek ladki ke sir par gun rakh di thi. During Delhi auditions, you can find contestants carrying bicycle chains, knives, blades, swords and other weapons. Karan Kundra, one of the judges on 'Roadies', tells us, “People have come to auditions with guns.
During the recently held auditions of ' Sa Re Ga Ma Pa' in the city, many youngsters told us that they were auditioning just so they could be on TV. While those associated with reality shows keep insisting that one doesn’t need to pay to be part of these shows, they do admit that aspiring participants see it as a shortcut to fame. The same 17-year-old, along with his girlfriend, had kidnapped and murdered a 13-year-old boy last year to get money to participate in the same dance show. Recently, news of a 17-year-old boy killing and robbing an elderly woman in the city made headlines, since the motivation behind the crime was to participate in a dance reality show. But for some, the lure of easy success seems too good to pass and they are ready to do anything to achieve this dream.
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The TV industry has many big names that started off as reality show contestants.