Monday, February 25, 2008

Isai Kudumbam - My Favorite Reality Program

I am a big fan of Vijay TV. I used to watch majority of programs in Vijay TV. They have given a new look to Tamil TV programs. They introduced the reality shows like Jodi No 1, Super Singer, Paadum Office, Neeya Nana and many shows. Recently they had started new program Isai Kudumbam. It was a different program with different concepts.

The program is telecasted on Sunday at 7 pm. In this program two musical families have to compete with each other in 5 rounds to step into the next round. The judge is AR Rehana sister of AR Rahman and mother of GV Prakash Kumar. The Yugendran and Malini are the compairers of the program. The two teams have their team name as Josh Fire and Cute Rhythm.

The 5 rounds are

My song Round- In this round the singer has to sing a song which he has sing earlier.

Comedy Round- In this round one team has to sing and dance to make other team laugh.

Junior Dharbar- In this round junior singer has to sing an old song.

Theme Thanana- In this round judge will give a theme and based on theme the two teams has to sing a song related to the theme given to them.

Aaduludan Paadal- In this round they had to sing and dance.

Based on their performance in these 5 rounds one team will be through to the next round. At the end the winning team can pick one member from other team for the next round.

In the first round Josh Fire has won the round.

2 comments:

JAYASHRI said...

hey...
it's really a good show...n gave a good start... i too watched it..VIJAY TV ROCX!

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