Filmmaker Karan Johar, who is on board to judge the fifth
season of reality TV show "India's Got Talent", believes he cannot
pass a judgement on anyone's talent as long as he is not better at it himself.
So, he only shares his "creative opinion" on the impact of
contestants' performances.
"I don't judge, I only offer opinion. I think
'judgemental' and 'judge' are harsher terms that we have to live with. Who am I
to judge a dancer (when) I am not a dancer, or who am I to judge a singer
(when) I am not a singer," Karan told.
"I don't judge but I offer my creative opinion as a
director. I judge impact, I don't judge talent. For me, to judge the talent, I
have to be better at that myself. So all I can judge is stage impact."
On "India 's
Got Talent", Karan will be joined on the judges panel by actors Kirron
Kher and Malaika Arora Khan. The show will be premiered on Colors Jan 11.
Karan tells nothing is scripted in a show like "India 's
Got Talent", where people from all cultures, backgrounds and age groups
participate and showcase their myriad talents.
"It is all real. I have never been given a single line
to say. I just sit there and say whatever comes to my head and heart. The
emotions are there in the back stories of these contestants...you don't have to
script them."
"You don't have to script their screenplay, their lives
are fascinating...some are heartbreaking and how can you script anything that
has so many varied cultures, so many stories and a series of obstacles that
they have combatted," asked the 41-year-old.
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