Hyderabad, Oct 21 (Ians) After the stellar victory over NorthEast United in the previous game, defending champions Hyderabad Fc are back in action in the Isl 2022-23 this weekend with a clash against former winner Bengaluru Fc.
The clash with Simon Grayson’s team at the Gmc Balayogi Athletic Stadium in Gachibowli will be the first top-flight football clash in the city in over two years.
With a win and a draw apiece so far this season, both Hfc and Bfc are currently on four points and with a positive result in this game have a chance to end Matchweek 3 on top of the Isl table.
Simon Grayson’s side, who knocked Hyderabad out of the Durand Cup recently, have a star-studded squad, that will push Manolo’s men yet again in this game.
The likes of Roy Krishna, Sunil Chhetri and N. Sivasakthi have formed a strong attack while Sandesh Jhingan,...
The clash with Simon Grayson’s team at the Gmc Balayogi Athletic Stadium in Gachibowli will be the first top-flight football clash in the city in over two years.
With a win and a draw apiece so far this season, both Hfc and Bfc are currently on four points and with a positive result in this game have a chance to end Matchweek 3 on top of the Isl table.
Simon Grayson’s side, who knocked Hyderabad out of the Durand Cup recently, have a star-studded squad, that will push Manolo’s men yet again in this game.
The likes of Roy Krishna, Sunil Chhetri and N. Sivasakthi have formed a strong attack while Sandesh Jhingan,...
- 10/21/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Friday Cine Entertainment Pvt. Ltd‘s romantic comedy Ishq Forever, starring an ensemble cast of renowned acting talents as well as fresh new faces, is all set to release on 15th January 2016.
Produced by Ajay Shah, Himanshu Gandhi & Shabeer Boxwala, Ishq Forever is directed by Sameer Sippy, introducing Krishna and stars Ruhi Singh, Lisa Ray, Zakir Hussain, Chetan Pandit, Sonal Jha, Arif Zakaria, Gurpreet Singh, Kuljeet Kaur, Sachin Parikh, Denzil Smith, Mahesh Balrajand and Javed Jafferi, and is backed by special appearances by Raza Murad and Sharat Saxena. Written by Shabeer Boxwala, Ishq Forever has music by Nadeem Saifi and Lyrics by Sameer.
Ishq Forever is a breezy rom-com in the traditions of It Happened One Night and Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin. It revolves around a duo who meet in un-common circumstances, are bundled together by a nudge of destiny, and are forced to undertake a journey that not...
Produced by Ajay Shah, Himanshu Gandhi & Shabeer Boxwala, Ishq Forever is directed by Sameer Sippy, introducing Krishna and stars Ruhi Singh, Lisa Ray, Zakir Hussain, Chetan Pandit, Sonal Jha, Arif Zakaria, Gurpreet Singh, Kuljeet Kaur, Sachin Parikh, Denzil Smith, Mahesh Balrajand and Javed Jafferi, and is backed by special appearances by Raza Murad and Sharat Saxena. Written by Shabeer Boxwala, Ishq Forever has music by Nadeem Saifi and Lyrics by Sameer.
Ishq Forever is a breezy rom-com in the traditions of It Happened One Night and Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin. It revolves around a duo who meet in un-common circumstances, are bundled together by a nudge of destiny, and are forced to undertake a journey that not...
- 10/20/2015
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
Boman Irani's son Danesh Irani was recently accused of being involved in the infamous QNet scam which amounted to about Rs. 425 cores after a complaint was filed against him by Gurpreet Singh Anand, a resident in suburban Mumbai.
In his complaint, Anand had alleged that Danesh was actively involved in propagating the scam and had asked the authorities to investigate the matter. Throwing some light on the current scenario, joint commissioner of police (crime) Himanshu Roy stated that Danesh's account is under scrutiny since his account holds a whopping amount of Rs 18 and have even revealed that they would call him in to record a statement. However, he also specified that they weren't investigating only his account but the money trail in general which connects many individuals.
However, defending his son, Boman reacted to the accusations strongly and claimed that his son was an agent in the year 2007-...
In his complaint, Anand had alleged that Danesh was actively involved in propagating the scam and had asked the authorities to investigate the matter. Throwing some light on the current scenario, joint commissioner of police (crime) Himanshu Roy stated that Danesh's account is under scrutiny since his account holds a whopping amount of Rs 18 and have even revealed that they would call him in to record a statement. However, he also specified that they weren't investigating only his account but the money trail in general which connects many individuals.
However, defending his son, Boman reacted to the accusations strongly and claimed that his son was an agent in the year 2007-...
- 1/9/2014
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
New Delhi, March 22: 'Turbanator' Gurpreet Singh Sarin happens to be luckier than Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty. The young man of Indian origin, who made it to the top 40 on the "American Idol" reality show, says he didn't face any racial discrimination on his journey to achieving a fusion of Indian classical music and western music.
"I am very thankful I did not face anything like that (racism) from the judges or any other people," the Us-based Gurpreet told Ians over the phone from New York.
"I was conscious that there must be people who might be ignorant and racist and did not understand where I come from, but.
"I am very thankful I did not face anything like that (racism) from the judges or any other people," the Us-based Gurpreet told Ians over the phone from New York.
"I was conscious that there must be people who might be ignorant and racist and did not understand where I come from, but.
- 3/22/2013
- by Anita Agarwal
- RealBollywood.com
New Delhi, March 22: 'Turbanator' Gurpreet Singh Sarin seems to be luckier than Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty. The young man of Indian origin, who made it to the top 40 on the "American Idol" reality show, says he didn't face any racial discrimination on his journey to achieving a fusion of Indian classical music and western music.
"I am very thankful I did not face anything like that (racism) from the judges or any other people," the Us-based Gurpreet told Ians over the phone from New York.
"I was conscious that there must be people who might be ignorant and racist and did not understand where I come from, but I.
"I am very thankful I did not face anything like that (racism) from the judges or any other people," the Us-based Gurpreet told Ians over the phone from New York.
"I was conscious that there must be people who might be ignorant and racist and did not understand where I come from, but I.
- 3/22/2013
- by Shiva Prakash
- RealBollywood.com
I hate apologizing on behalf of American Idol. We should be enjoying this! This is our joy! My joy! My Seacrest-sponsored rapture. My karaoke vomitorium pandemonium extravaganza. But sigh. Every once in awhile Idol is a silly suckfest for losers, and tonight was one of those nights. Ten dudes entered, and I'm telling you that at least eight of them were lame enough to dismiss completely. Randy Jackson shrugs wildly and pouts, "What is going on here?!" Besides you and your patronizing chuckles, Randy, not much.
Before we begin, it's time to note that Nicki Minaj's "infuriated" reactions whenever Mariah Carey speaks are annoying. What is she reacting to? Anything? It makes me mad. And then, of course Mariah makes me mad with her simplistic, pandering critiques and nervous, non-committal energy. Ugh! Hop on your jetski and hit me with some of that "Honey" video swag, M.C.!
Now,...
Before we begin, it's time to note that Nicki Minaj's "infuriated" reactions whenever Mariah Carey speaks are annoying. What is she reacting to? Anything? It makes me mad. And then, of course Mariah makes me mad with her simplistic, pandering critiques and nervous, non-committal energy. Ugh! Hop on your jetski and hit me with some of that "Honey" video swag, M.C.!
Now,...
- 3/1/2013
- by virtel
- The Backlot
Spoilers ahead! To see who made it to the Top 20, read on.
American Idol results for Thursday, Feb. 28, 2013 (read the full recap here):
Eliminated
Bryant Tadeo
David Willis
Gurpreet Singh
Josh Holiday
Mathenee Treco
*
Moving On
Burnell Taylor
Cortez Shaw
Lazaro Arbos
Nick Boddington
Vincent Powell
*
Complete Top 20 Girls And Guys
Adriana Latonio
Amber Holcomb
Angela Miller
Aubrey Cleland
Breanna Steer
Candice Glover
Janelle Arthur
Kree Harrison
Tenna Torres
Zoanette Johnson
Burnell Taylor
Charlie Askew
Cortez Shaw
Curtis Finch, Jr.
Devin Velez
Elijah Liu
Lazaro Arbos (pictured)
Paul Jolley
Nick Boddington
Vincent Powell
Oof, I did not think Lazaro sounded very good tonight.
American Idol results for Thursday, Feb. 28, 2013 (read the full recap here):
Eliminated
Bryant Tadeo
David Willis
Gurpreet Singh
Josh Holiday
Mathenee Treco
*
Moving On
Burnell Taylor
Cortez Shaw
Lazaro Arbos
Nick Boddington
Vincent Powell
*
Complete Top 20 Girls And Guys
Adriana Latonio
Amber Holcomb
Angela Miller
Aubrey Cleland
Breanna Steer
Candice Glover
Janelle Arthur
Kree Harrison
Tenna Torres
Zoanette Johnson
Burnell Taylor
Charlie Askew
Cortez Shaw
Curtis Finch, Jr.
Devin Velez
Elijah Liu
Lazaro Arbos (pictured)
Paul Jolley
Nick Boddington
Vincent Powell
Oof, I did not think Lazaro sounded very good tonight.
- 3/1/2013
- by Annie Barrett
- EW.com - PopWatch
When aliens finally come to Planet Earth — and if you’ve watched Battlestar Galactica or Contact, you know it’s just a matter of time — let’s hope the Cylons don’t judge the pop-cultural significance of American Idol based on its February 28, 2013 installment.
There are a thousand sleepytime metaphors I could call on to describe the tedious proceedings — gentle sheep leaping over fluffy clouds, the swooping descent of the Lunesta butterfly, a tin-soldier-esque lineup of the last letter of the alphabet (Zzzzzz) — but why not just speak the ugly truth of the episode: The final 10 guys competing for a...
There are a thousand sleepytime metaphors I could call on to describe the tedious proceedings — gentle sheep leaping over fluffy clouds, the swooping descent of the Lunesta butterfly, a tin-soldier-esque lineup of the last letter of the alphabet (Zzzzzz) — but why not just speak the ugly truth of the episode: The final 10 guys competing for a...
- 3/1/2013
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
After how weak the men were last week and the ridiculous pick of Zoanette last night, we are kind of dreading "American Idol" tonight, fans. Let's hope this final group in Las Vegas can be as strong as the first round of women.
The judges are introduced and once again, Mariah Carey has on a very low-cut top. You'd think after her nip slip, she'd rein those puppies in a little better.
1. Mathenee Treco, "A Little Less Conversation," Elvis
This is a really fun song, but it's not a song for a vocalist. The melody has about four notes and the lyrics are too fast, plus he has slowed it down, which does make the lyrics a little easier to understand, but it makes the song lose a lot of its fun swagger. This is very karaoke and his falsetto stuff is all over the place. This should (hopefully) not...
The judges are introduced and once again, Mariah Carey has on a very low-cut top. You'd think after her nip slip, she'd rein those puppies in a little better.
1. Mathenee Treco, "A Little Less Conversation," Elvis
This is a really fun song, but it's not a song for a vocalist. The melody has about four notes and the lyrics are too fast, plus he has slowed it down, which does make the lyrics a little easier to understand, but it makes the song lose a lot of its fun swagger. This is very karaoke and his falsetto stuff is all over the place. This should (hopefully) not...
- 3/1/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
American Idol really, really wants a woman to win this season. At the beginning of Thursday's episode, they reminded us that a female singer hasn't won the show since 2007, when Jordin Sparks bested Blake Lewis for the top prize.
Let's put this into perspective: The last time a woman won, George W. Bush was still president, J.K. Rowling was still writing the Harry Potter series, and no one had any idea who Snooki was. Well, maybe a few people knew her.
After Ryan Seacrest all but begged us to vote for a female, we finally got to see the level of the women's talent.
Let's put this into perspective: The last time a woman won, George W. Bush was still president, J.K. Rowling was still writing the Harry Potter series, and no one had any idea who Snooki was. Well, maybe a few people knew her.
After Ryan Seacrest all but begged us to vote for a female, we finally got to see the level of the women's talent.
- 2/15/2013
- by Steve Helling
- People.com - TV Watch
American Idol really, really wants a woman to win this season. At the beginning of Thursday's episode, they reminded us that a female singer hasn't won the show since 2007, when Jordin Sparks bested Blake Lewis for the top prize. Let's put this into perspective: The last time a woman won, George W. Bush was still president, J.K. Rowling was still writing the Harry Potter series, and no one had any idea who Snooki was. Well, maybe a few people knew her. After Ryan Seacrest all but begged us to vote for a female, we finally got to see the level of the women's talent.
- 2/15/2013
- by Steve Helling
- PEOPLE.com
Spoilers Ahead. If you haven’t seen tonight’s Idol, don’t read on.
Or maybe you did anyway. Hi! Honestly, that hour-long “girls solo round” episode did not totally deliver on Idol’s promise of a big Top 40 reveal. No names were shown at the end, and so many of the 20 guys and 20 guys remaining are people who have yet to be highlighted on the show! But anyway, here they are….
Top 20 Girls
Adriana Latonio
Amber Holcomb
Angela Miller (pictured)
Aubrey Cleland
Brandy Hotard
Breanna Steer
Candice Glover
Cristabel Clack
Isabelle Pasqualone
Janelle Arthur
Jenny Beth Willis
Jett Hermano...
Or maybe you did anyway. Hi! Honestly, that hour-long “girls solo round” episode did not totally deliver on Idol’s promise of a big Top 40 reveal. No names were shown at the end, and so many of the 20 guys and 20 guys remaining are people who have yet to be highlighted on the show! But anyway, here they are….
Top 20 Girls
Adriana Latonio
Amber Holcomb
Angela Miller (pictured)
Aubrey Cleland
Brandy Hotard
Breanna Steer
Candice Glover
Cristabel Clack
Isabelle Pasqualone
Janelle Arthur
Jenny Beth Willis
Jett Hermano...
- 2/15/2013
- by Annie Barrett
- EW.com - PopWatch
Thirty-nine talented young singers stand on the precipice of superstardom. And so does one kinda crazy chick who has only one drum stick (musical, not chicken) as well as the potential to turn American Idol bandleader Ray Chew’s job into the kind of situation that might pique renewed interest in a revival of Discovery Channel’s recently departed Dirty Jobs.
Yes indeed, tonight’s final installment of Season 12 Hollywood Week put the women through their final paces, narrowed their numbers to a lean 20, and — if the “we need a girl to win this year, Please!” intro is to be...
Yes indeed, tonight’s final installment of Season 12 Hollywood Week put the women through their final paces, narrowed their numbers to a lean 20, and — if the “we need a girl to win this year, Please!” intro is to be...
- 2/15/2013
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
After Wednesday's group rounds, which decimated the field of Idol wannabes, the boys last night had one more chance to sing for their suppers and prove that they are live-show ready. While all the judges (except Nicki) slept through the proceedings, a few people did well, but no incredible standouts emerged.
In fact, the most interesting thing to happen last night was more of a subtle shift for Idol, which eliminated many of the contestants with interesting or tragic backstories. Those set adrift by the panel of judges last night...
In fact, the most interesting thing to happen last night was more of a subtle shift for Idol, which eliminated many of the contestants with interesting or tragic backstories. Those set adrift by the panel of judges last night...
- 2/8/2013
- Rollingstone.com
Hollywood Week wrapped up for the male "American Idol" contestants on Thursday night.The wheat was definitely separated from the chaff, and some guys established themselves as ones to watch with simply amazing performances.With the caliber of singing so high, we bring you five of the very best. Will a guy win "Idol" again this season? These talented performers will try their best.1. Devin VelezThe 18-year-old tackled the Louis Armstrong classic "What a Wonderful World." What a wonderful vocal. Judge Keith Urban praised, "You are born to sing." Watch:2 and 3. Gurpreet Singh Sarin and Cortez ShawGurpreet -- aka The Turbanator -- put his gimmick to rest and delivered a soulful rendition of "Georgia On My Mind."Cortez Shaw, whose confidence at times overshadowed his talent, showed off some incredible vocal gymnastics to "Sunny."4. Nick BoddingtonNick got oh-so-close to making the live shows last season, and he came back this year with a vengeance.
- 2/8/2013
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
At the beginning of Thursday's American Idol, there were 43 men left in the competition. The next hour was a bloodbath, with many tears and a few tantrums - as well as some standout performances. Curtis Finch Jr., for example, performed a version of Christina Perri's "Jar Of Hearts" that was arguably the strongest of the evening. It may be the season's most overdone song, yet Finch successfully infused it with a rising gospel vibe. Like every reality show, the contestants learned valuable life lessons as they fought to stay in the game. Here are five: 1. Never Let Them See...
- 2/8/2013
- by Steve Helling
- PEOPLE.com
At the beginning of Thursday's American Idol, there were 43 men left in the competition. The next hour was a bloodbath, with many tears and a few tantrums – as well as some standout performances. Curtis Finch Jr., for example, performed a version of Christina Perri's "Jar Of Hearts" that was arguably the strongest of the evening. It may be the season's most overdone song, yet Finch successfully infused it with a rising gospel vibe.
Like every reality show, the contestants learned valuable life lessons as they fought to stay in the game. Here are five:
1. Never Let Them See You...
Like every reality show, the contestants learned valuable life lessons as they fought to stay in the game. Here are five:
1. Never Let Them See You...
- 2/8/2013
- by Steve Helling
- People.com - TV Watch
‘American Idol’ auditions went to the next level on Feb. 7 as some of our favorites were sent packing after solo night! The cuts were intense — find out who went home below.
The men continued their auditions in front of judges Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj, Keith Urban, and Randy Jackson, and the solo auditions proved too stressful for some! Check out the full recap of the Feb. 7 episode below.
As the contestants prepared for their first solo performance with a full band backing them, the nerves were high and the tension was thick! Since the judges were making cuts after every eight singers, the contestants didn’t have to wait too long for their results.
Those Who Went Through
Paul Jolley was first and could barely speak he was shaking so badly! But he had an amazing voice. He was criticized by Nicki for being so “defeated” on stage – she wished he had more professionalism.
The men continued their auditions in front of judges Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj, Keith Urban, and Randy Jackson, and the solo auditions proved too stressful for some! Check out the full recap of the Feb. 7 episode below.
As the contestants prepared for their first solo performance with a full band backing them, the nerves were high and the tension was thick! Since the judges were making cuts after every eight singers, the contestants didn’t have to wait too long for their results.
Those Who Went Through
Paul Jolley was first and could barely speak he was shaking so badly! But he had an amazing voice. He was criticized by Nicki for being so “defeated” on stage – she wished he had more professionalism.
- 2/8/2013
- by Dory Larrabee
- HollywoodLife
It's been a long and sometimes tear-filled journey for the men of American Idol. They've survived auditions, sudden death eliminations, Group Rounds, and tonight they'll sing their final solo number for the judges.
Who will be left standing? Let's find out now...
Cuts will be made after every 8th performance.
Leading off the solo round is Paul Jolley who's quite nervous. So nervous he nearly cries before he can even sing and Mariah has to remind him to breathe. He's not able to overcome his nerves and Nicki calls his lack of confidence a "turn off" and unprofessional.
Lazaro Arbos is the second to sing and chooses Lady Gaga's "Edge of Glory." Curtis Finch, Jr., sings "Jar of Hearts" and his theatrics distract from what could be an otherwise interesting arrangement of the number.
From the first group, Lazaro, Paul, and Curtis all move on. We might only be...
Who will be left standing? Let's find out now...
Cuts will be made after every 8th performance.
Leading off the solo round is Paul Jolley who's quite nervous. So nervous he nearly cries before he can even sing and Mariah has to remind him to breathe. He's not able to overcome his nerves and Nicki calls his lack of confidence a "turn off" and unprofessional.
Lazaro Arbos is the second to sing and chooses Lady Gaga's "Edge of Glory." Curtis Finch, Jr., sings "Jar of Hearts" and his theatrics distract from what could be an otherwise interesting arrangement of the number.
From the first group, Lazaro, Paul, and Curtis all move on. We might only be...
- 2/8/2013
- by miranda.wicker@gmail.com (Miranda Wicker)
- TVfanatic
If God is an American Idol fan — and that’s a big “if,” considering where Jennifer Hudson, Ricky Braddy and Pia Toscano have finished over the years — then perhaps Nicki Minaj is the insane, mumbly-mouthed angel sent (ejected?) from above, here to drop harsh truths and a wacky kind of honesty that have been missing from the show for far too long.
Certainly, Nicki’s anti-sob story, pro-weirdness, “give us one minute of professionalism” stance injected much-needed energy into Night 2 of Season 12′s gender-segregated Hollywood Week, following a Wednesday night telecast that all too often blared like a giant neon sign proclaiming,...
Certainly, Nicki’s anti-sob story, pro-weirdness, “give us one minute of professionalism” stance injected much-needed energy into Night 2 of Season 12′s gender-segregated Hollywood Week, following a Wednesday night telecast that all too often blared like a giant neon sign proclaiming,...
- 2/8/2013
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
Idol heads to Hollywood, where finally the attention shifts from the fireworks between judges Nicki Minaj and Mariah Carey to the contestants competing to be the next American Idol. All the contestants collected from across the country, from the streets of New York City to the open roads of Oklahoma, are gathered in Hollywood hoping to make it far enough to sing on live television.
This year, Idol is shaking things up by dividing Hollywood Week by gender, and the boys get to go first. The first round is a solo a cappella,...
This year, Idol is shaking things up by dividing Hollywood Week by gender, and the boys get to go first. The first round is a solo a cappella,...
- 2/7/2013
- Rollingstone.com
In the spirit of National Beyoncé Week — brought to you by the National Football League, the United States Congress, the Internet and the House of Dereon — I begin this American Idol recap with the bastardization of a famous lyric from the Artist Occasionally Known as Sasha Fierce:
“To the left, to the left. All the lady Idols in the holding pen to the left.”
Yes, folks, I’m still trying to sort out my feelings about one of the biggest changes to the show’s structure since my early days of recapping Fox’s reality behemoth — back when I identified with #TeamBo over #TeamCarrie.
“To the left, to the left. All the lady Idols in the holding pen to the left.”
Yes, folks, I’m still trying to sort out my feelings about one of the biggest changes to the show’s structure since my early days of recapping Fox’s reality behemoth — back when I identified with #TeamBo over #TeamCarrie.
- 2/7/2013
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
It was judgement day for a singer dubbed "The Turbanator" on "American Idol" Wednesday night ... and TMZ has learned the Sikh community is already hailing the guy as a Massive success. In case you missed it ... The Turbanator -- aka Gurpreet Singh Sarin -- won himself a ticket to Hollywood, while proudly sporting one of 50 turbans he claims to own. Dude says he color coordinates his turbans with his outfits. TMZ spoke to a rep...
- 1/18/2013
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
The 12th season of American Idol opened not with Nicki Minaj, Mariah Carey or Keith Urban, but with Phillip Phillips singing his triple-platinum hit, "Home." It was a not-so subtle reminder that Idol produces not only results but big, bankable stars, including Carrie Underwood, Kelly Clarkson, Jennifer Hudson and, of course, Phillip Phillips, the pawn-shop worker who was swept to the heights of international superstardom by the hands of Idol voters. But only time and a seemingly endless stream of cover songs will tell if this season will produce a star of Phillip,...
- 1/17/2013
- Rollingstone.com
New Delhi, Jan 17: "American Idol" Ryan Seacrest managed to get a lesson or two in Punjabi dance form bhangra thanks to Sikh contestant Gurpreet Singh Sarin.
Sarin auditioned in front of the show's judges Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj, Keith Urban and Randy Jackson in New York. He was nicknamed 'Turbanator' thanks to his knack of matching the colour of his turbans to his outfits, said a statement.
The 12th season of "American Idol" will premiere exclusively on Big CBS Love every Friday concurrently with the Us. Its first episode will feature Sarin, who has a collection of atleast 40 or 50 turbans.
From teaching Seacrest.
Sarin auditioned in front of the show's judges Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj, Keith Urban and Randy Jackson in New York. He was nicknamed 'Turbanator' thanks to his knack of matching the colour of his turbans to his outfits, said a statement.
The 12th season of "American Idol" will premiere exclusively on Big CBS Love every Friday concurrently with the Us. Its first episode will feature Sarin, who has a collection of atleast 40 or 50 turbans.
From teaching Seacrest.
- 1/17/2013
- by Ketali Mehta
- RealBollywood.com
‘American Idol’ is back and in full swing. Get ready for a season of new judges, hidden talent — and a lot of tone deaf contestants. Sounds like fun, right, HollywoodLifers?
The twelfth season of American Idol kicked off Jan. 16, and with it came new judges Nicki Minaj, Keith Urban, Mariah Carey, and the beginning of weeks worth of drama. I wonder if Ryan Seacrest and Randy Jackson know what they’re in for?
The two-night premiere started with my personal favorite part of the whole show: the auditions. Let’s take a look at the judges, America’s next stars and some people we’d rather forget.
Who Was Terrible
The auditions are all about separating the good from the bad — and there were plenty of ‘em in New York City.
Fifteen-year-old James Bae admitted he sings in his room in preparation for his sure-to-be filled concert halls. This Bielieber...
The twelfth season of American Idol kicked off Jan. 16, and with it came new judges Nicki Minaj, Keith Urban, Mariah Carey, and the beginning of weeks worth of drama. I wonder if Ryan Seacrest and Randy Jackson know what they’re in for?
The two-night premiere started with my personal favorite part of the whole show: the auditions. Let’s take a look at the judges, America’s next stars and some people we’d rather forget.
Who Was Terrible
The auditions are all about separating the good from the bad — and there were plenty of ‘em in New York City.
Fifteen-year-old James Bae admitted he sings in his room in preparation for his sure-to-be filled concert halls. This Bielieber...
- 1/17/2013
- by Caitlin Miller
- HollywoodLife
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