MUMBAI: What do you do when you want your request to air on Nickelodeon? Simple, say please. Well no, Nick is not starting an obedience school. It is airing the second season of Say Please.
The half hour request show, hosted by the Chhota VJ Shiv Tandon, is back with new avtaar and extra zing and masti to keep the ‘baacha log’ hooked to their TV sets, says an Nickelodeon release.
Besides playing Bollywood and international music, the request show will feature some crazy contest like the loudest burp, touching your tongue to your nose, balancing the football on your head for two minutes and more.
While the oldies and not so old ones have Loveline and Request aired on the music arm, Shiv ‘Cyrus in small package’ will play an agony aunt to the young ones in this show. The kids can write about their worst week in school, funny incidents to get their thoughts voiced, says the release.
With the famous section from the earlier version-grouse pot back on the show, the kiddies can gripe about everything they hate from homework, friends to elder brother/ sister on the show. Or else they can simply request a song either through an e-mail or a call.
Just like MTV Request, the best letter of the day on the show will win a bag full of nick goodies- umbrellas, bags, caps, raincoats and more, adds the release.
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Chhota VJ back on Nickelodeon with ‘Say Please’
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Chhota VJ wannabes ready, steady and raring to go
MUMBAI: Young at heart, innocent, curious. These are just a few of the qualities found in the kids that Nickelodeon has shorlisted as finalists for its Chota VJ Hunt. The channel shortlisted 14 finalists after six weeks and sifting through a staggering 4,300 entries.
Listening to them speak about themselves certainly whets the appetite about seeing them on the tube. Take seven-year-old Aman Singh. The young ‘un certainly has an insatiable curiosity about the world around him. “I have been called Mr Question Book since age four as I constantly ask what, why questions.” Query him about programming choices and pat comes the reply,” My favourite show is Khulja Sim Sim on Star Plus. I do not watch Cartoon Network or Nickelodeon. My sister tunes in to them.” The icing on the cake is this: “I came to know about the Chota VJ Hunt by accident while visiting my friend’s home. He and his group were planning to register. I then had to force my mother into giving me permission. I was unprepared and so I just told a joke and sang a song. Next thing I know I got chosen.”
Like Singh, 12-and-a-half-year-old Kavita Arjungi did not hear about the hunt from the tube. She says: ” I had tried for the Children’s Day Special but was rejected. My sister was chosen. Then my mother’s friend said that this was another opportunity I could try for. I have been learning dancing from Shiamak Davar’s for the past two years. I like to choreograph not just Hindi film songs but also songs that are fast and hummable.”
Asked about whether kids’ programming could be improved, she said: “There is too much dubbed Hindi programming on Cartoon Network. They should be more English in flavour so that I can follow the goings on more easily. I do not get too much time to sit in front of the telly but when I do I enjoy watching Rugrats on Nickelodeon as I find babies cute and adorable. If I was chosen it would mean the world to me as I was extremely disappointed last time around.”
Another finalist Miel Yusuf liked Nickelodeon as it was nice and friendly. She draws cartoons for fun and her favourite character is Ginger. The girl has been playing tennis since age five. She says that she would enjoy the channel more if there was a programme schedule easily available.
Currently, the VJs can be seen in a two minute promo on the channel giving a quick introduction of themselves. The winner will be declared later this month.