India’s Got Talent 2025: Navjot Singh Sidhu’s shayaris impress Malaika Arora, says she wants to write a book on them
The much-awaited new season of India’s Got Talent, is all set to premiere on October 4. The stage is filled with energy as judges Navjot Singh Sidhu, Malaika Arora, and Shaan will welcome a variety of performers ready to showcase their talents. The show promises a mix of entertainment, glamour, and surprises for the audience.
Navjot Singh Sidhu, has added his own special touch to the show with his never-ending shayaris. His poetic responses to each performance make the moments even more memorable. Contestants are often left inspired by his words. Sidhu’s ability to connect with performers and the audience through his poetry has brought a fresh and entertaining element to the stage.
Malaika Arora, one of the judges, has been particularly impressed by Sidhu’s poetic skills. In one promo, after Sidhu shared another shayari, Malaika couldn’t help but say, “Saare jo aap bol rahe ho na, mujhe likhna hai” (Everything you are saying, I want to write it down).
Sidhu’s impactful line in the promo, “Duniya mein sabse bada rog, mere baare mein kya kahenge log” (The biggest disease in the world is worrying about what people will say about me), focuses on the struggles people face when they are held back by societal judgments. His words encourage participants and viewers alike to overcome fear and chase their dreams with confidence.
The first promo of the show gives only a small glimpse of what viewers can expect this season. The show promises to celebrate unique and extraordinary talents, with a tagline like “Jo Ajab Hai, Woh Gajab Hai.”
Malaika Arora, one of the judges, has been particularly impressed by Sidhu’s poetic skills. In one promo, after Sidhu shared another shayari, Malaika couldn’t help but say, “Saare jo aap bol rahe ho na, mujhe likhna hai” (Everything you are saying, I want to write it down).
Sidhu’s impactful line in the promo, “Duniya mein sabse bada rog, mere baare mein kya kahenge log” (The biggest disease in the world is worrying about what people will say about me), focuses on the struggles people face when they are held back by societal judgments. His words encourage participants and viewers alike to overcome fear and chase their dreams with confidence.
The first promo of the show gives only a small glimpse of what viewers can expect this season. The show promises to celebrate unique and extraordinary talents, with a tagline like “Jo Ajab Hai, Woh Gajab Hai.”
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