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Kapil Thapa – Dil Keh Raha Hain in Indian Idol 4

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Kapil Thapa is a contestant in Indian Idol 4.

Army man Kapil Thapa, who’s my prediction to be the winner this year, came next with a soulful rendition of Dil Keh Raha Hain. I like Kapil. I think he’s talented, sincere, and focused. I don’t think he’s the best singer in the lot, but he’s teachable and that quality going to take him far in the competition. On Saturday, I thought he was great!

Anu Malik did the same thing with Kapil that he did earlier the Prosenjit. He asked Kapil to sing it again on a higher scale. The difference was truly remarkable. He was great the first time around, but he was even better on the higher scale. Good call, Anu Malik!

AM: Be very careful of your scale next time. For now, I thought it was good. Keep on working hard. You were in sur. I liked it.
SB: Kapil, you rocked.
KK: I liked your song, especially when you sang it in the higher octave.
JA: You sang well. You have a good voice. But it’s the same problem – seems mellow your singing got drowned out by the music.

Deepa’s Rating: 9/10

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Kapil Thapa – Musu Musu Hasi in Indian Idol 4

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Wow, I haven’t heard this song in a long time! Kapil was overall awful. His singing ability is limited because he hasn’t received training in Indian classical music. There were still places where he sounded really amateurish. He didn’t sound at all like he had been chosen from thousands of contestants. I’m not sure what the judges saw in him, but I’m willing to bet that it wasn’t just his singing talent that got him selected for the piano rounds. Another disappointing performance.

JA: I’d like to tell you that from the time of Mohammad Rafi (a legendary Indian singer from the olden days), there were many people who sounded like him that came to the music industry. But they didn’t last because people found the original in all of them. I see so much of Kumar Sanu (the singer who I discussed earlier in reference to Mohit), that it disturbs me. You sang well, and in tune and rhythm. But your voice is nasal so some of the words sound the same. Find your own voice and cut out the nasal sounds.
SB: I like Kumar Sanu. Javedsaab said a good thing. I like your voice, it definitely had a slight similarity to Kumar Sanu. And yes, you have to find your own voice. But I enjoyed what you did today. You had the feel right and it was nice.
KK: You went off-key in two places. This isn’t a complicated composition, and even you know that. But if a 6th grader learns to sing and play a guitar, he could learn this song without a teacher in the beginning. So you have to challenge yourself.
AM: Right now, I need light, spark, madness, passion. You’re in tune, but with that you need to sing in such a way that others sitting here would wonder if they can sing that song. I don’t get that feeling from you. I think today’s performance was okay. It was not an outstanding performance.

Deepa’s Rating: 5/10

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