Amaal Mallik Address Reality Shows Selling Sob Stories Debate (Photo Credit: Instagram)

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Music reality shows have entertained us for more than a decade or two now. While they did churn out some spectacular talents, they have found themselves in the fire through some recent years. Most recently, Sunidhi Chauhan, who quit Indian Idol, came out and spoke about the format of the show openly. She said it is doctored and she was made to praise contestants. Now Amaal Mallik is adding to the conversation.

If you are unaware, Amaal was the judge on Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L’il Champs Season 7 with Richa Sharma and Shaan. The singer-composer joined koimoi for an exclusive conversation and discussed the fire around a music reality show. He addressed that a bit of liberties are taken to build the contestant and his back story, but in his watch, a sob story was never sold. Read on to know everything and what Mallik exactly has to say.

When asked if reality shows are really doctored and how was his experience judging one, Amaal Mallik said, “Mein Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L’il Champs par judge tha. And when I was around, I don’t think on Little Champs, I can say, because mein ussi show ko judge kar chuka hoon, I don’t know about others. Mein, Shaan aur Richaji (Sharma) jaha the waha bilkul partiality nhi thi. Ha thodi chize they make it like, it has to be entertaining but we are not trying to sell a sob story. Ab kisika literally ek struggle hain usko cinematically, ek movies jaisa thodasa 2 min ka clip banate hai, it builds up the boy or the girl.”

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