To create a more relaxed and friendly atmosphere on stage, judge Shreya Ghoshal often lightens the mood by posing fun and intriguing questions to her fellow judges. These delightful interactions not only bring on smiles and evoke laughter or two amongst the judges and contestants but also help in easing up their nerves.
In a delightful segment known as Shreya Ki Albeli Paheli, Shreya Ghoshal often adds a touch of humour and intrigue to the Indian Idol stage. During one such occasion, she posed the question, “What is the world’s oldest musical instrument?”
Kumar Sanu, always ready with a quip, responded in a playful manner, “Does this instrument need a walking stick?” Shreya, amused by his witty answer, couldn’t help but exclaim, “You’re almost there!” With a twinkle in her eye, she finally revealed the answer – the violin, leaving the audience and fellow judges amused and entertained by their playful banter.
Further Vishal Dadlani said, in a joking manner, “Just take the stick and break it over my head!” This unexpected, light-hearted remark elicited laughter and merriment from everyone present, adding a touch of camaraderie to the moment.