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Pass or fail - the motto of 'Sur Kshetra'

Updated on: 31 August,2012 07:26 AM IST  | 
IANS |

Either 'pass or fail' seems to be the motto of 'Sur Kshetra', a musical reality show which will be aired on Colors and Sahara One channel simultaneously

Pass or fail - the motto of 'Sur Kshetra'

The show will have two teams, one from India and the other from Pakistan, competing with each other.u00a0The musical reality show will be judged by legendary singers Asha Bhosle, Abida Parveen and Runa Laila, while Himesh Reshammiya and Atif Aslam will be mentoring the Indian and Pakistani teams respectively.


Himesh Reshammiya and Atif Aslam


The show promises to be different from the rest in terms of judging the participants - they will either be given a zero or a ten for their performances.u00a0"The concept of the show is very unique. Either pass or fail. It was very tough, all the contestants sing so well," Asha Bhosle said at the launch of the show, held at a suburban hotel here Thursday.


The lack of any points between zero and ten made it very difficult for the judges, contestants and mentors, but they have taken the challenge in the right spirit.u00a0After having done almost six reality shows, music director Himesh Reshammiya said this concept makes the show different from the rest.u00a0

"The concept of the show is very different. Due to this, the level of singing will be very high. If a singer sings well, he gets 10 and if he is sings anything less than that, he gets a zero. This is the next stage of reality show," he said.

Legendary singer from Bangladesh, Runa Laila who seems to be the neutral judge in the show said that this made it tougher for her to judge it.u00a0"Asha ji is from India and Abida ji is from Pakistan. I am neutral and this became tougher for me. I had to balance things. This zero and ten marking scheme made it harder," Laila said.u00a0"But the plus point was that in case we gave someone zero, they didn't get disheartened and tried harder," she added.

Simarly for the third judge, Abida Parveen, marking contestants with either a zero or a ten was a bit of a challenge.u00a0The show will be hosted by Bollywood actress Ayesha Takia.u00a0

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