Indian Idol 12 Row: Abhijeet Bhattacharya Spoke to Amit Kumar, Says ‘Controversy Blown Out of Proportion’
Mumbai: The controversy across the Indian Idol 12 is getting greater. Popular 90s singer Abhijeet Bhattacharya who just lately appeared on the present as a particular visitor has now mentioned that Amit Kumar’s assertion has been misrepresented. Also Read – Indian Idol 12: Anjali Gaikwad Opens Up on Her Elimination | Exclusive Interview In a latest interview with PeepingMoon, Abhijeet Bhattacharya mentioned that the controversy has been blown out of proportion. “There is no controversy. I spoke to Amit Kumar ji after the incident. Firstly, he didn’t say the statement on camera. It was neither a video nor audio. People trusted what print media told them. It was blown out of proportion unnecessarily.” Also Read – Indian Idol 12: Anjali Gaikwad Breaks Silence on Her Elimination, Calls it ‘Shocking’ Indian Idol 12 confronted main flak since Kishore Kumar’s son Amit Kumar claimed that he was requested to paise the contestants by the makers and that he didn’t prefer it. This triggered an enormous controversy with a number of folks together with present’s host Aditya Narayan, Indian Idol 1 winner Abhijeet Sawant, Sunidhi Chauhan, and Anuradha Paudwal amongst others leaping in. While Aditya Narayan mentioned that they ‘have the best contestants’, Abhijeet Sawant mentioned that there was no level in elevating the problem after the episode went on air. Recently, the present’s former choose Sunidhi Chauhan additionally commented in regards to the controversy and mentioned, “Not exactly this ki sabko karna hai but yes, we all were told (to praise). That was the basic thing. And so, I couldn’t go on. I couldn’t do what they wanted and I had to part ways. Hence, today, I am not judging any reality show.” Also Read – Indian Idol 12: Rakhi Sawant Shares Picture With Sonu Kakkar, Anu Malik, Aditya Narayan, Fans Are ‘Super Excited’
However, the present’s judges – Himesh Reshammiya, Neha Kakkar and Anu Mallik haven’t commented on the problem thus far.