Thursday, March 17, 2011

Living the Dream…

EVERYONE HAVE THEIR DREAM, BUT IT ALL DEPENDS ON HOW WILL THEY BE ACHIEVING IT…

“I wanna be the next David Cook; I wanna be the next Ryan Secrest; I wanna be the next Bruno Mars; because that is the place where I belong”…

Every dream has a platform to be fulfilled, just like a performer performing on stage getting their fame recognized by millions and billions of beings living upon the earth crust. TV shows which has fulfilled such dreams would be for instance, American Idol, the X Factor and many more.




Whilst Malaysia used to have these talent shows going on before when I was still in my high school era, but seems like things has disappeared. Dreams shattered as super beings being treated as normal human, because another chance was not given to them to fight for what they want. And this is the trouble causing major local artist to perform and start their career outside the country.

Really hope that they would revive such a talent show such as the Malaysian Idol again, because this is not only a platform for people to come together, but it is also a platform for people to start a new life, a new career and as a new being, which would bring Malaysia’s entertainment industry to the top of the world.

I could still remember that Malaysian Idol was a great platform for people with big dreams to be artist, and the top 3 performer in Season 1 was also multiracial. What do this mean? This mean, when everyone comes together, it could be strong, as proven by the top 3 idols which are multiracial. Regardless of standards and other elements, everyone can come together at the same platform and be a part of something that unites the country together.

I’ve heard Malays supporting Chinese contestant during the competition, I personally support Jaclyn Victor during Season 1, and everything comes jumble up which is what really reflects the country of Malaysia being together as one.

Adding on, it has been years since a multiracial talent show has been on the television, because what can be seen are all single racial talent shows that are running, especially within local television network such as, 8TV, TV3 and also Astro.

Also at the same time, if American Idol Season 10 can be a hit on television network after the reformation, I don't see why Malaysian Idol can't do the same which might also bring hit towards the International entertainment industry.

Therefore, hope that things like this would be revived in television, as this could be another television and entertainment industry history, just as proven in the Asian Idol, the past Malaysian Idol and also the reformed American Idol Season 10, that could be taken as a reference.

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