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Reality TV gives small town wannabe a shot at stardom

TimePublished on Sat, Apr 05, 2008 at 23:49, Updated on Sun, Apr 06, 2008 at 00:30 in Entertainment section

A NEW LIFE: Life for Rakhi Sawant changed after she took part in a reality show.

A NEW LIFE: Life for Rakhi Sawant changed after she took part in a reality show.


      

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Patna/Mumbai: It's just another busy day on the streets of Patna. But as the city gets ready to switch off for the night, 29-year-old Manoj Kumar or Manoj Pager as friends and clients call him, has other plans

"I watch Filmfare awards for style and inspiration. I also watch Shah Rukh Khan. Aaj ke zamaane mein, bina matlab aur swarth ke koi kaam nahi karta. Zameen ke aadmi ko TV channel star banate hai. Log jinko pehchane lkagte hai wo dekho manoj jar raha hai. Nahi jeeto to bhi theek hai (If the channel shows you on screen, you become a star. People recognise and talk about you. Even if you don't win, you become famous)," Manoj says.

"If audition don't dates clash, I will participate in both Indian Idol and Voice of India. We all live on hope," he says.

Manoj lost his parents early in life but his dream of being famous lives on. His passion for singing saw him start off young with performances in local orchestras in Patna and three years ago, when an unknown young orchestra singer like him called Abhijeet Sawant became an idol overnight, Manoj's dream got a shot in the arm.

Reality TV in India runs on the Great Indian Hope Trick and Manoj is just one amongst millions across the country who pin their hopes on the next big Reality TV show for a shot at fame, money and life in the big city's fast lane.

It's a format that's been grabbing eyeballs, topping TRP charts and ruling the mind space.

It's given the average couch potato the power to turn a small town wannabe into the next superstar in a few weeks like Indian reality television's first poster boy - Abhijeet Sawant.

Abhijeet was a middle class boy who started his career singing at weddings and 2005 saw him become the country's first Indian Idol. Now three years later, life has changed.

"When I sat on the sofa at the sets, I know I wanted to buy it. I felt like royalty when I first sat down. We never thought we would be able to afford a place like this in a posh locality. It feels great. We never thought we could afford it," Abhijeet says about his days before he became Indian Idol.

"It was strange to have the camera following you all the time. I used to run away from it. You are eating, crying and the camera is following you. Now the newer lot knows what to do, what to expect. We didn't," he says

The genre has also given small time celebrities a platform to resurrect their careers.

Rakhi Sawant says, "I love reality shows. I can be myself. If it wasn't for reality shows, I would have not got item songs for Krazzy 4"

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