Seventy three-year-old Angay Mindu is among the many ardent Druk Star fans in Phuentsholing. Angay Mindu makes it a point to be home every weekend to watch the show.
“I always watch the show leaving behind everything. I eat my lunch quickly before the show begins so that I can watch it uninterrupted. The show is very interesting and I like it very much,” said Angay Mindu.
Her heart broke when her favourite contestant Gyem Dorji got voted out. But now that he is back into the show through the wildcard entry, angay Mindu is determined to keep him in. She even learned how to vote.
“I voted for Gyem Dorji all the time. When he was voted out last time, I felt very sad. I want to vote for him again. I like the boy very much. He is young and has a very good voice,” Angay Mindu said.
Her husband is also a great fan of the show. He never misses the show.
“Wherever I am, I rush home to catch the show. If I can’t make it, I watch from where ever possible,” said Dendup Rinchen.
Every time he watches the show, the talent of the contestants leaves him mesmerized and amazed.
“It is not easy to sing Zhungdra. But the Druk Star contestants sing very well. To be able to sing Zhungdra at such young age is really commendable,” Dendup Rinchen said.
Their daughter Kinley is even a greater fan of Druk Star. Kinley lives in Samtse but the place she stays in has no cable connection. So every weekend she makes a trip to Phuentsholing to watch the show.
“Friday after office I drive to Phuentsholing and go back on Sunday after the show ends. For the result, I call my family to find out, “Kinley said.
Like them, most Bhutanese families stay glued to BBS TV watching the show on weekends. When Druk Star came to Phuentsholing early this week, fans rushed to watch their favourite contestants perform LIVE.
The Norgay cinema hall, where the show was performed, was packed with people. The contestants performed amidst cheers and applause.