HarmanSingh
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I saw a couple videos today where a team's opening sher featured very shaky/broken Punjabi. In the past I said judges should be fluent in Punjabi if you want to call them qualified. Things like this only re-enforce that belief.
A judge who does not know Punjabi would simply overlook the sher and not realize how sloppy it sounds, even though it is a crucial part of the routine. For teams that are live/have live portions the singer's pronunciation and fluency with Punjabi is huge. Competitions really need to look long and hard at if their "qualified judges" are really qualified.
A judge who does not know Punjabi would simply overlook the sher and not realize how sloppy it sounds, even though it is a crucial part of the routine. For teams that are live/have live portions the singer's pronunciation and fluency with Punjabi is huge. Competitions really need to look long and hard at if their "qualified judges" are really qualified.