Saturday, February 20, 2010

Lift Kara De


When I came across this new chat show called Lift Kara De hosted by Karan Johar, I must admit that the first thought that crossed my mind was Wow - yet another talk show. I finally found some time to watch a few episodes today and am utterly moved by each and every episode I've watched courtesy youtube.com.

A celebrity is invited to the show to meet his/her biggest fan (believe me - the fans they show are completely loco and will stop at NOTHING to meet their favourite star) and do a good deed in the process. Auditions are held in different parts of the country to narrow down the thousands of fans to 3. The top 3 fans of the celebrity then compete in a contest and whoever wins gets to come and meet their idol. There is a twist however, the amount of money generated by the winning fan is then multiplied by a certain number and the star donates that money to a deserving individual and changes his/her life.

Each episode I have watched this far has me dissolving in a puddle of tears and completely thankful to God for everything I have been blessed with in my life. I watched the shows with Kajol (she gave Rs. 800000 to a strawberry picker from Panchgani who made Rs. 30 a day to support her family and needed medical treatment but couldn't afford it) and John Abraham (who donated Rs. 1000000 to a family from Kerala that lost their house to the tsunami and were completely debt-ridden) this far. The people whose lives are to be changed forever do not have a clue as to why they are brought on the show - they are told that they are to appear in a documentary - and when they do find out what they are getting, their joy and surprise and complete gratitude is palpable.

It's a good watch to help put our lives and "problems" into perspective. So watch it if you have the time - but make sure there's a box of tissues handy because you're going to need it.

2 comments:

  1. Wow...finally a good "bollywood" show! I will check it out soon :) Reminds me a lil' bit of Extreme Makeover concept...Great idea to tie in the Moola-generating bollywood into it :) :)

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  2. Yeah - some good use of money and celebrity - my only hope is that the show at least guides these guys on how to handle these huge sums of money so that they are not penniless again. That would be sad if they got conned and lost their money.

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