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I agree with your post especially the bolded part.Originally posted by: mbharat2007
Did Sadhana Sargam have a bit of soft corner for the Gujarat team? Ofcourse, there is no chance of regional bias here - Sadhana is a Maharashtrian. However, the common factor between Sadhana-Parthiv-Dipali was their association with Kalyanjibha-Anandjibhai. It seems that the 3 have interacted in the past and during her comments, Sadhna Sargam appeared to have a soft corner towards Gujarat.
Not that her judgement was grossly wrong but I felt 2 cases in which Gujarat got more marks than they deserved -1. I think Parthiv-Prachi's duet did not deserve 8 out of 10. (7 would have been ok)2. I think in the tie-breaker jugalbandi, the points should have been split equally. Sumedha sang atleast as good as Parthiv.It was such a close contest that with another set of judges, the result might well have been different!
Originally posted by: SmarterDesiKid
i kinda disagree with the second
cuz if they split the baddam's equally then it would've been another tie...[baddam thing was pretty stupid...if there were 10, and somebody had 4, why were they being suspensful on opening the guys hand? could 10-4=3? or sumtin)
[i'm not favoring gujju's much, but Rohit's team, so not much bias from my side]
and is Sargam really that ladies last name?
I would like to see Parthiv competiting solo with some of the recent SRGMPs good singers (eg. Raja Hassan). He very well may finally win, but I not sure there are other good SRGMP singers who can give him a run for money. He is good but not to the point of being a hands down winner.Originally posted by: Pradarshak
The fact is no one from MP at this point can match Parthiv's Gayeki. Amir is a possibility but he is too young to be compared to Parthiv, may be after 5 yrs or so. In solo round, Amir got the highest.
Originally posted by: mbharat2007
Parthiv is just AMONGST the best, not THE best. If strong classical base was his best asset, Aamir beat him hands down when it came to punch in the voice. He has his strong points but does have a few weaknesses. I would like to see him compete Raja Hassan in one to one solo competition.