He is the nicest guy ever, say all those who know Prashant Tamang. With his childlike innocence and his disarming smile, it is hard not to like Prashant. This Nepali cop from Darjeeling has not only done his community and his police force proud, but has become an inspiration to all youngsters who dream of making it big, but don’t have the courage to take that first step. With sheer faith in himself, this youngster has reached the TOP TWO of Indian Idol.
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Thursday, September 13, 2007
Will Prashant prove to be the dark horse at Indian Idol this year?
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Yes, may be that Prashant will make it, though i like Amit's voice more. And if that happens it would be yet again the situation of earlier Indian Idol contest when Amit Sana who was a better and more versatile a singer and could handle any type of song, lost out to Abhijeet Sawant who got more SMSs in the end. It is after all the cellular power which is working behind the results. Yes, Parashant is the lad next door and deserves appreciation for bringing about tremendous improvement in his singing and style but he has a long way to go as far as his accent and pronunciation is concerned. His singing shows lot of stress and is not effortless like that of Amit Paul.
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