30 May,2012 03:25 PM IST | | PTI
"There can never be another Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar and Mohammed Rafi. They are in different league. No one can be like them. Nobody can reach their level. I cannot explain the phenomenon of these legendary people," Malik said.
The musician, however, is hoping to find another singer who will have a unique voice through the popular reality TV show 'Indian Idol', entering its sixth season with launch on June 1.
"We are looking at the voice of a singer. It has to be unique, something that is their own," said Malik, who is a judge on the show. "This year's Indian Idol will leave everyone in shock with the kind of talent it is going to showcase," Malik said.
For the sixth season of Indian Idol, the tone of the promos is based on catch phrase 'Har idol ke peeche hote hain naa jane kitne idol' (behind every idol, there are many other idols as well). The promos of 'Indian Idol 6' show heart warming stories of the journey of a budding singer and sacrifices made by his near and dear ones.
"I don't think we are biased. We do feel and get emotional looking at the journey, sacrifices and struggle of the singer or his or her parents. But overall we do look at the quality of voice. All we are looking for is great singers," Malik said.
Meanwhile, noted music director Salim Merchant, who is also going to be one of the judges along with veteran singer Asha Bhosale and Sunidhi Chauhan, said the objective of the show is to find a good, soulful and contemporary singer, and looks were not a criteria.
"We watch performances keeping in mind the musical notes, voice quality and not good looks. It is only about the voice. The standard of this season is much higher than the previous ones," Merchant said.
This is the second time that Merchant will be on the judge's panel for 'Indian Idol'. "I am happy to be back this season. We have got some amazing singers," he said.
The auditions for the show were earlier held in nine cities across India. "The standard of this season is much higher than the previous ones," Merchant said.u00a0