Sonali Bendre photographed in Mumbai.
Mumbai:
Actress Sonali Bendre, who will be seen as a judge on the second season of reality show India's Best Dramebaaz, said that she tries to be as fair as possible regarding her opinion on the performances.
"For my peace of mind, there is never a solo judge (on these shows). There is always a panel of judges. So, a decision is always taken in coordination with everybody. There is always a thing about a majority vote, and you try, and are as fair as possible. Initially, I used to have that guilt. Also, I used to have sleepless nights on whether I have taken the right decision. But, I try and be as fair as possible as a judge," Sonali told IANS.(Also Read: Sonali Bendre's Dilemma is to Act or Not to Act. Her Solution is...)
Sonali will be judging the show along with actor Vivek Oberoi and filmmaker Sajid Khan.
The talent show will put children through a series of tasks and challenges that will groom them as actors and test their creativity, spontaneity and acting capabilities.
"I really liked the concept. It's amazing. I just think that there is so much talent in our country. It's not necessary that everybody gets to showcase their talent. But if you get such a platform, it's great. Children come from remote areas to achieve something. So it's a great thing and something constructive. I like the concept as long as it's done in the right way," added Sonali.
"For my peace of mind, there is never a solo judge (on these shows). There is always a panel of judges. So, a decision is always taken in coordination with everybody. There is always a thing about a majority vote, and you try, and are as fair as possible. Initially, I used to have that guilt. Also, I used to have sleepless nights on whether I have taken the right decision. But, I try and be as fair as possible as a judge," Sonali told IANS.(Also Read: Sonali Bendre's Dilemma is to Act or Not to Act. Her Solution is...)
Sonali will be judging the show along with actor Vivek Oberoi and filmmaker Sajid Khan.
The talent show will put children through a series of tasks and challenges that will groom them as actors and test their creativity, spontaneity and acting capabilities.
"I really liked the concept. It's amazing. I just think that there is so much talent in our country. It's not necessary that everybody gets to showcase their talent. But if you get such a platform, it's great. Children come from remote areas to achieve something. So it's a great thing and something constructive. I like the concept as long as it's done in the right way," added Sonali.