The right path can only be shown by changing their thinking, not by scolding or intimidating the youth: Navjot Singh Sidhu

Mumbai, October 4 (IANS). Navjot Singh Sidhu, carried by the politician, will now be seen as a judge in the popular talent program ‘India’s Got Talent’. He will join Malaika Arora and Shan’s judging panel in the 11th season. Sidhu expressed happiness on this new responsibility and gave his view to participate in the show. Sidhu spoke to Ians, saying that his biggest goal is to put his energy in the right direction. He says that nothing is changing by intimidating or scolding the younger generation, but it is necessary to understand and improve their thinking. Thinking is the real identity of a person and this thinking determines his work. So they want the youth to move forward with the right thinking so that they can realize their dreams. He said, “There is no shortage of talent in India, but it should give the right direction.” A platform like ‘India’s Got Talent’ is a golden opportunity for those who want to show their art, skill or any form of talent. There are many types of artists on the show. In such a situation, it is very important to understand and promote the talent correctly. Talent’s work to put their energy in a positive direction. They believe that the competition elections are not only to gain power, but also to make the right way for the coming generations. They want their experiences to make the younger generation so that they can make the right decisions in life. Sidhu further said: “The most important thing in India’s talent is that every kind of talent is respected here. There is no recommendation or pressure here. Only those who prove that their hard work and talent are moving forward.” In a conversation with Ians, Sidhu further said that his experience was related to cricket, where he set his energy by beating sixes. Now they want to bring this energy to young talent so that they can reach their destination as well. The purpose of this show is not only entertainment, but also to give and respect the right direction to young energy.