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After making her debut with Super Star Salman Khan in one of the biggest box office hits in Bollywood Dabangg, Sonakshi Sinha is currently riding high on the success wave with some of the best films coming her way. Recently Sonakshi made her debut in South India with the legendary superstar Rajnikanth in Lingaa and is now looking forward to her next release Tevar where she has been paired with Arjun Kapoor. In an exclusive interview to Vision Asia, the vivacious actress recalls her experience of working with Rajnikanth, the equation she shares with her heroes, her penchant for comedy and her progression to becoming one of the best dancers in the industry. Vision Asia has some very exciting viewing in January. New shows include Tu mera hero & Private Investigator on Star Plus, Yam hai hum on SAB TV, Mahakumbh on Life OK. Reality shows include Got Talent world stage, Khatron ke Khiladi-Darr ka Blockbuster on Colors, Box Cricket league on Sony. Colors will telecast the Stardust Awards 2014 where the Bollywood Glitterati will converge, Colors is also carrying Mirchi Top 20 countdown which presents the top 20 songs of the year. Also watch out for some very exciting New Year programmes on your favorite channels. Super hit movies include TV premier Holiday, Mad about dance on Zee TV, Bang Bang on Star Plus, Kill Dil on Sony. Other hit movies include Mardani, Namastey London, Bhag Milkha Bhag, Garam Masala, Son of Sardar, 3 Idiots, Queen and more. PTC is showing Kabaddi World cup matches on PTC news. PTC Punjabi is telecasting hit movies Punjab 1984, Mr & Mrs 420, Waris Shah.
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COVER STORY Moving out of her comfort zone Sonakshi Sinha
QUICK UPDATES A peek into B-town’s latest happenings
FEATURE
2014-The films that made a difference
TRAVEL
Discovering the old-world charm of Prague
NUMEROSCOPE
The superstars of 2015
NEWS EXPRESS Ashish Chaudharybattling the odds
TELEVISION
Best of Television 2014
PREVIEW
Vision Asia previews films to watch out for in the months ahead.
SHARAFAT GAYI TAIL LENE Sharafat Gayi Tel Lene is an Indian comedy thriller, directed by Gurmmeet Singh featuring Zayed Khan, Rannvijay Singh and Tina Desai in the lead roles. The film tells the story of a simple young man, who believes that honesty, is the best policy. However he later realizes that one has to often bend the rules to safeguard oneself and it doesn’t always pay to be honest. The young man’s life realizes this when he mistakenly receives Rs 10 crore in his bank account, when he is in the midst of a financial crisis. His life gets sucked into the world of crime as he starts telling one lie after the other. The film, which was made about five years back, was delayed due to several problems and is now scheduled to release on January 16th, 2015. It will mark the return of Zayed Khan on screen after a very long period of time. It also marks the debut of Tina Desai, who plays his love interest.
TEVAR Directed by debutante Amit Sharma and written by Gunashekhar, Tevar (meaning attitude) is an action romance set against the backdrop of college days. The film tells the story of a carefree, tough and lovable young boy who is a kabaddi champion and falls in love with a girl. The boy, who is also an ardent Salman Khan fan, helps the girl come out of the problematic situation that she is trapped in and love blossoms between the two. However, their love has to face the test of time. Produced by Arjun Kapoor’s father, Boney Kapoor (the producer of films like Mr India, Judaai and Wanted) in association with his uncle, Sanjay Kapoor, Tevar is the remake of the 2003 Telugu hit Okkadu starring Mahesh Babu and Bhumika Chawla. The film stars Arjun Kapoor, Sonakshi Sinha and Manoj Bajpayee, besides Kader Khan. One of the highlights of the film is the number ‘Radha Nachegi’, in which Sonakshi will be seen swinging to the beats of the number and matching steps with around 100 dancers. Arjun Kapoor has also paid a tribute to his mentor, Salman Khan in the opening song of the film, ‘Main To Superman, Salman Ka fan’. Tevar is scheduled to release on January 2, 2015. 4 January 2015 | www.visionasia.co.nz
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B-BUZZ
I didn’t faint on the sets of Bajirao Mastani, clarifies Priyanka
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The news has been doing the rounds for a while now that Priyanka Chopra fainted on the sets of Bajirao Mastani and her hectic pace of work finally took its toll on her health. But the actress is rather amused about the rumours and recently made it a point to clarify the truth, “I did not faint on the sets. I merely swooned a little bit. In fact, it has been a long time time since I last fainted on a set. It is true that I am unwell because of the weather conditions because I was required to perform on dusty ground,” the actress revealed. Priyanka’s bigger concern was about the repercussions it would have on her equation with director Sanjay Bhansali, “I would like to add that this had nothing to do with the work pressure in Bajirao Mastani. Director Sanjay Leela Bhansali will throw me out of the sets if he hears something like this,” the actress chuckled.
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he sizzling Sunny Leone has been cast opposite the affable Ram Kapoor in a forthcoming film, Kuch Kuch Locha Hai. This is the first hilarious comedy of the adult star, who has been exploring diverse roles in various genres. In the film, Ram Kapoor plays the role of a rich Gujarati businessman while Sunny plays the role of a famous film star. The film, which is being directed by Devang Dholakia was earlier titled, Patel Rap, and is being extensively shot in Malaysia 8 January 2015 | www.visionasia.co.nz
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he spine-chilling trailer of Bipasha Basu and Karan Singh Grover’s muchawaited horror film, Alone has crossed the two million mark on YouTube. The film has set a new benchmark by getting more than 20 lakh views on YouTube and becoming the No.1 Video in less than 48 hours with an unprecedented ‘Like’ ratio of over 95 percent. The film revolves around the novel concept of conjoined twins.
areena Kapoor Khan will reportedly make a special appearance in the Varun Dhawan starrer, Badlapur. The actress will not be starring opposite Varun but will bring an interesting twist to the plot of the film. This is the first time Kareena will be sharing screen space with Varun. The actress had earlier expressed her reluctance to work with heroes who were younger than her but she agreed to do this film. Kareena and Varun were last seen together as showstoppers for Manish Malhotra at Lakme Fashion Week held this year.
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iger Shroff seems to be going places. The young actor is currently on the wishlist of some of the best filmmakers, is now being considered by filmmaker Karan Johar for his next film. The buzz goes that Karan Johar has acquired the remake rights of the action-comedy 21 Jump Street and is keen on signing Tiger to play one of the main protagonists. 21 Jump Street is the first film of the Jump Street franchise which released in 2012 starring Hollywood hunk Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill. The story revolved around two cops who go back to high school under cover to bust a drug mafia.
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lia Bhatt has been confirmed to play the female lead in Rock On 2- the sequel to Rock On!! Reportedly, Shraddha Kapoor was also among the contenders for the coveted role but it was Alia who finally made it. The actress, who made her singing debut in Highway and also rendered a number in Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania, will sing most of her songs in Rock On 2. The music of the film will be composed by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, who are said to be thrilled to have Alia on board.
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itesh Deshmukh and Genelia were blessed with a baby boy on November 25, 2014. The two recently had a naming ceremony where the entirely family got together to celebrate the arrival of the new baby. It may be recalled that the couple tied the knot in 2012 with a grand ceremony. On the work front, Ritesh is currently wrapping up the shooting of Yash Raj Films Bank Chor.
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he talented Nawazuddin seems to be fast becoming a hot favourite with the Khans. After his recent presence in the Salman Khan starrer, Kick, Nawazuddin will now be seen with Shah Rukh Khan in the latter’s forthcoming film, Raees. The film was to earlier star Farhan Akhtar, who was unable to allot time as his dates were clashing with those of his next film, Rock On 2.
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fter signing her comeback film, Jazbaa, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan has bagged her second project, Ae Dil Hai Mushkil, which will be helmed by Karan Johar. The actress is said to be impressed with the story and has allotted bulk dates for the film, which also co-stars Anushka Sharma and Ranbir Kapoor. The film will begin shooting in London in May 2015. Right now, Aishwarya is following a strict fitness and diet regiment to achieve a leaner look for Jazbaa.
uperstar Shah Rukh Khan’s 1995 film Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge recently celebrated 1,000 weeks in Mumbai’s Maratha Mandir theatre. The film has achieved the rare distinction of being the longest running Bollywood film, beating the previous record holder, Sholay. Shah Rukh marked the milestone with a cleanup campaign outside his home Mannat organized by fans, besides attending a special show of DDLJ at Maratha Mandir. Directed by Aditya Chopra and co-starring Kajol, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, has been a source of inspiration for movie goers over the years. www.visionasia.co.nz | January 2015
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I have no qualms sharing screen space with other actresses
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COVER STORY
With three back to back releases from Action Jackson to Lingaa and your forthcoming film, Tevar, did you have a tough time coping up with the demanding pre-release promotions of the three films? I have been working round the clock for the past several months. It has been a hectic schedule with very little time for anything else but then my work is my greatest passion. I love being busy all the time. In fact, I had a fun time doing the promotions of the three films, since I was not shooting.
My work is my greatest
Her recent release, Action Jackson, has not lived up to expectations but the fact cannot be denied that Sonakshi Sinha is currently riding high on the success wave with some of the best films coming her way. After making her debut in the south with the legendary superstar Rajnikanth, the vivacious actress is now looking forward to her next release, Tevar, in which she has been paired with Arjun Kapoor. The actress recalls her experience of working with Rajnikanth, the equation she shares with her heroes, her penchant for comedy and her progression to becoming one of the best dancers in the industry.
Tell us about your recent release, Lingaa. How was the experience working with Rajnikanth for the first time? I was excited at the prospect of working with a legendary star like Rajnikanth. I was a fan of his ever since I watched his film, Hum, for the first time. He is a very down-to-earth person and I have never seen anybody as humble as him. Despite being such a big star, he makes it a point to acknowledge his fans even when he is zipping down the roads. He reciprocates the love of his admirers which is why he is such a great star. He’s also a wonderful human being. When I about to face the camera for the first time for Lingaa, I went up to Rajnikanth and told him that I was nervous. He calmed me down and told me that I had no reason to feel so since I was his friend’s daughter. How was the experience of playing the role of a village belle in Lingaa? I found the role challenging since my character is set in the pre-independence era of the 1940s. The best part was that the romance depicted in the film was through the eyes of the hero and the heroine. Coming to your forthcoming film, Tevar, you have been paired with Arjun Kapoor for the first time on screen. How was the experience working with him? Arjun is a professional actor to the core. He always comes well-prepared for his scenes and is perfectly aware of where his role is heading. He is also well-informed about the technicalities of film-making. Like him, I too would like to be well-versed in the process of filmmaking.
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I have never seen anybody as humble as Rajnikanth
I don’t compare my heroes. I have a different equation with each of my co-stars
You have also made your singing debut in films with Tevar by rendering your voice for a song in the film. Are you a trained singer? I was looking at the possibility of trying out singing for a long time but no one gave me the opportunity to do so. I am a bathroom singer and I was not even aware that I could sing professionally. It was director Amit Sharma’s idea that I sing the song. Imran Khan, the internationally acclaimed Punjabi singer, is also making his Bollywood singing debut with the song. I have just rendered a small part of the song. You have danced to a raunchy number ‘Radha’ in Tevar, which is said to be one of the highlights of the film. I wouldn’t call it raunchy, it’s a peppy number with a fusion of Indian and western choreography. Remo-sir who has choreographed the dance number has given it a new style. I had so much fun shooting for this song. Music directors Sajid and Wajid gave me my first song in Dabangg and now they have given me this song. It was a great experience. You seem to have lately mastered the art of dancing with your dance moves now being compared to Madhuri Dixit? I am a great fan of Madhuri Dixit and Sridevi. They are both phenomenal dancers in their own right. I am yet to go a long way before I can be compared to them but yes I would definitely love to dance like them. What is the secret of your fitness? I believe that the best way to fitness is to lead a balanced life style. I am against the idea of crash diets and starvation. It is best to eat everything in limits and work out every day. I have also become an ardent follower of yoga over the years, though my
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fashion designer, are you making an effort to come out of the conventional Indian beauty tag? I style myself according to my personality. I enjoy putting in my own creative ideas in the way I style myself and try to give a personal touch to my costumes. I am aware of the fact that my fans would like to see me in different get-ups. So far, I have been extensively seen in traditional and Indian outfits in a majority of my films. I did try to change my look in Holiday. I also tried to get into the western gear in Joker but no one noticed that. Now I am trying to re-orient myself to ensure that I have a different look in each of my films.
exercise regimen keeps changing from time to time. It’s said that you have usurped all the leading Bollywood ladies as far as brand endorsements are concerned? I am happy that people consider me worthy for endorsing their brands. I am not trying to overtake any actresses, nor am I here to usurp anyone. I am merely a few films old and I am merely following the other actresses. It›s encouraging that I am being approached by various brands to endorse their products. Reportedly you have also started handling the styling of some of your films, one of them being your recent release, Action Jackson. Knowing that you are a trained
Action Jackson also saw you sharing screen space with two other heroines. Are you comfortable with the idea of working in multi-starrers? This was my first multi-starrer and I had no problems doing it. I have never been insecure about my career and I signed the film knowing that there were other girls in the film. It is true that I have done a majority of solo heroine projects and have always been pampered on the sets. All the same, I have no qualms sharing screen space with other actresses. It is fun working in a multi starrer film. Coming to your equation with your heroes, you seem to share a great rapport with the older heroes like Salman Khan, Akshay Kumar and Ajay Devgn, in comparison to the new generation heroes. I don’t compare my heroes. I have a different equation with each of my co-stars. The comfort level I share with them is also different. With elder actors you get to learn a lot. On the other hand, when it comes to younger actors you can learn along with them. Also, I share a great rapport with
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I have inherited my father’s comic timing
I am a great fan of Madhuri Dixit and Sridevi. They are both phenomenal dancers in their own right some of the new generation heroes, one of them being Arjun Kapoor who is my co-star in Tevar. Buzz is that you and Arjun Kapoor are already a couple and share a great rapport with each other. I have clarified on this subject earlier and I would not like to comment anything more on it. Besides, I have stopped reacting to such rumours. Which other heroes are you looking forward to work with? I am looking forward to the opportunity of working with Shah Rukh Khan and Aamir Khan. They are great actors, besides being superstars in their own right. I am also eager to work with Hrithik Roshan and dance with him as he is a great dancer. What kind of films would you like to do in the future? I am more comfortable doing romantic
comedies and light-hearted films. Most of the films I have done so far are commercial films from the entertainment genre like Dabangg, Rowdy Rathore and Action Jackson. I want my films to reach out to a wider audience. I would like to do a romcom and another serious film like Lootera. Next year I will be doing a film where I will be doing all the action instead of the hero. You seem to have a penchant for comedy too which was evident from your comic timing in your last release, Action Jackson. I guess I have inherited my father’s comic timing, which is why I find comedy relatively easy. In fact I love telling jokes, listening to them and making others laugh. While I can get into the comic act quite spontaneously, I find it difficult crying in front of the camera. I am also a little shy so I am not very comfortable crying in front of a crowd. I try to induce tears by using glycerin.
What do you think of awards, do you look forward to one after every film? My biggest awards are the appreciation that I get from my fans through the tweets and the fan mail. There is no greater reward than this. By S. Bhagat
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On a new
HIGH
It has been just four years since Sonakshi Sinha, daughter of veteran actor and politician, Shatrughan Sinha, made her debut in films with the hugely successful, Dabangg. It was superstar Salman Khan who prodded the aspiring fashion designer to cut down on all the flab and head for a career in films. Today Sonakshi ranks among the most sought after actresses in the industry, with producers vying with each other to sign her on the dotted line. Vision Asia traces the career graph of the 27-year old actress as she made her way to the top.
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was teamed up with Akshay Kumar. The film opened to mixed reviews but went on to become a blockbuster.
Night in the film, Boss with Akshay Kumar. The number also featured rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh.
2012
2014
Her next film, Shirish Kunder’s Joker, also opposite Akshay Kumar got a disastrous response but her third film, Son of Sardar alongside Ajay Devgan proved to be a success.
Sonakshi provided the voiceover for the character of Jewel, a macaw in the Hindidubbed version of the Hollywood family entertainer, Rio 2. The actress also sang a few lines for a party sequence in the film.
2012
2014
Sonakshi made a special appearance in a song, ‘Go Go Govinda’ in OMG- Oh My God. The exhilarating number later went on to become a big hit with the audiences.
Sonakshi played the role of a boxer in the action thriller Holiday: A Soldier Is Never Off Duty. While her role in the film did not make much of an impact, the film proved to be a box-office hit.
2012 2nd June 1987 Sonakshi Sinha was born to actor-turnedpolitician Shatrughan Sinha and Poonam Sinha. She has two brothers, Luv and Kush Sinha.
2005 Sonakshi started off as a costume designer in films by designing the costumes of a film, Mera Dil Leke Dekho. Prior to that she graduated in designing from S.N.D.T Women’s University, Mumbai.
Her next release, Dabangg 2 –the sequel to Dabangg, once again proved to be a smash hit at the box-office though it was Salman Khan who was a huge draw among the audiences.
2013 Sonakshi performed to a special number in the Ajay Devgn starrer, Himmatwala. The film bombed at the box-office but the number, ‘Thank God It’s Friday’ became a hit.
2013
Sonakshi Sinha walked the ramp at the Lakme Fashion Week for the first time.
Sonakshi received universal acclaim from critics and audiences alike for her matured performance in the period romance-drama Lootera, in which she was cast opposite Ranveer Singh.
2010
2013
She made her debut in Bollywood as Salman Khan’s leading lady in the hugely successful action drama, Dabangg. Prior to that, she lost 30 kilos to get the svelte look required for the film.
Sonakshi’s next film, Once Upon A Time In Mumbai Dobaara, proved to be a disappointing fare. That was followed by another box-office flop, Bullett Raja in which she was cast opposite Saif Ali Khan. Her third release Prabhu Deva’s R... Rajkumar opposite Shahid Kapoor, however proved a moderate commercial success, though she received negative reviews for performance.
2008
2011 Sonakshi won her first Film Award for Best Debut for her role in Dabangg.
2012 Sonakshi delivered another big hit in Prabhu Deva’s Rowdy Rathore, in which she
2014 Her recent release, Action Jackson, in which she was paired opposite Ajay Devgn, proved to be of little consequence at the box-office. However her latest release, Lingaa, in which she was cast opposite south superstar, Rajnikanth, has won her appreciation from critics and audiences.
2015 Sonakshi is now looking forward to the release of Tevar, in which she has been paired opposite Arjun Kapoor.
2013 Sonakshi’s electrifying dance moves had the audiences asking for more when she performed on the dance number, Party All
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STRAIGHT TALK
I had never played a villain before and it somehow didn’t seem the right thing to do
His two back-to-back releases in the recent past have brought Govinda back in the reckoning. The films in question have been unable to make a mark at the box-office but Govinda has not gone unnoticed. The dancing star once known for his laugh-a-minute comedy is no doubt excited. He shares his joy in a tete-a-tete with Subhash K Jha.
I am glad that I have been
accepted
once again
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STRAIGHT TALK
My mother had predicted that I would gain back my youthful looks all over again when I turned 49
When I decided to take the plunge into politics, I did it because my family approved of it
Shaad Ali’s Kill Dil and Raj NidimoruKrishna DK’s Happy Ending didn’t do well at the box-office but you rocked in both the films. Does that make you happy?
What was your mother’s prophecy? My mother had predicted that I would gain back my youthful looks all over again when I would turn 49. She had cautioned me that I would be caught up in my professional and family responsibilities prior to that and would therefore grow prematurely old. I guess her words were right.
My mother always taught me to wait for good things to happen. The good things may take time and one has to be patient. Now I know what my mother meant. But you had to go through unbearably long period of exile?
an
Your character of a tantrum-throwing star in Happy Ending, is said to be inspired from one of our Bollywood stars? How far is it true?
That was my destiny...it can’t be helped. In Kill Dil you played a villain who kept breaking into a dance at the drop of a hat. Was the character so designed taking into consideration your penchant for dancing? I didn’t give it that much thought. For 13 days I went on contemplating whether I should indeed take up the role. I had never played a villain before and it somehow didn’t seem the right thing to do. I also asked my wife and my children about it. They very honestly told me that I didn’t have much of a choice. The kind of roles I wanted to do were not coming my way and I wasn’t keen on the kind of offers I was getting. My family told me to take up the offer otherwise I would be left behind. What made you finally say yes to the role? I remembered an incident that my father narrated to me during my days of struggle. He told me how he had missed out on a great opportunity in his life by refusing the main villain’s role in Mehboob Khan’s Aan. He also told me that he had lost out on some great roles that would have come to him in the next 30 years of his life by rejecting the role. That’s how I began to give the role a serious thought. Do you think you would have lost out on a great opportunity by refusing the role? To be honest, one never knows what destiny has in store. When we have enough work, we tend to forget our problems. However when your career is not on a high, it is best to take up any opportunity that comes your way and give it your best shot. This world
is governed by the Almighty and we have very little control over what happens. How much of a role has your family played in your decision-making process? I’ve always worked for my family. When I was doing 2-3 shifts a day, it was for my family. When I decided to take the plunge into politics, I did it because my family approved of it. However, I realized later that politics was not for me. It took people a while to realize that I was serious about quitting politics. Did the political phase in your life affect your career in films? It was a nightmare. My films were never in a position to take off because no financers were willing to finance them. If they somehow got completed no distributors would come forward to buy them. It was like a punishment for crimes that had nothing do with me. I am glad that I’ve been accepted once again. You looked extremely trim and fit in Happy Ending. How did you achieve it? It’s all due to my regular sessions of pranayaam (yogic breathing). I was supposed to play a heart-throb in the film so the co-directors asked me to strictly control my diet for the next three months. When I saw the results, it reminded me of my mother’s prophecy.
A star is a star. When the world accepts you as a success then nothing else matters. I’ve a policy for playing all my characters. I make sure they don’t resemble anyone I know. I study personalities, not persons. I’ve seen many personalities like the one I play in Happy Ending. The same goes for Kill Dil. The guy I play may look familiar. But he isn’t anyone that you actually know. I played a killer but you didn’t see me shoot a single bullet in Kill Dil. It’s all about how an actor brings in elements of innovation. In both Kill Dil and Happy Ending you got the maximum applause when you walked onto the screen? I’ve always received a lot of love from the audience. I bow to the audience. It’s because of their blessings and the blessings of my parents that I’ve survived for so long. What next? I am focusing on doing quality work. I want my next release, Abhinay Chakra, which is my own production to get the same overwhelming attention of the audiences. Beyond that I want to be careful about my career. We are all bound by time and destiny. Right now I just wish to express my gratitude to the forces that now working in my favour.
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2014
FEATURE
the films that made a statement No year in living memory has spewed so much garbage on the screen. This was the year of ‘wreckoning’ for Bollywood with mass entertainment hitting a new low. Alister stars happily lent their presence to unapologetic trash, giving a new twist to the whole debate on what sells, and why. In a year where masterpieces were hard to come the following are the ones that stood out. By Subhash K Jha
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QUEEN
This was Kangana Ranaut’s own little Mother India where she plays a Delhi girl who decides to go on her honeymoon alone when her partner jilts her at the altar. It later emerged that the film had some disturbing similarities to an unreleased film, Parvati Balagopan’s Phir Zindagi, diluting the pleasure quotient of Kangna’s odyssey into self-actualization. However all was forgiven the minute she jumped onto the bar-room counter to dance to Asha Bhosle’s Hungama ho gaya. Crisply cut and enchanting in its narration, Queen was the English Vinglish of 2014.
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Born to be a star, Alia made Highway an exceptional experience
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HIGHWAY
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MARY KOM
In hindsight Imtiaz Ali’s road film was hugely flawed. Any girl from a cultured family who enjoys her kidnapper’s company ought to be provided psychiatric help. It is difficult to fathom why any girl would fall in love with Randeep Hooda’s character. Born to be a star, Alia made Highway an exceptional experience. Otherwise, please Mr Ali, get real.
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It was meant to be Shakespeare recreated in Kashmir. In hindsight, Vishal Bharadwaj was very self-indulgent in parts. The grave-diggers bursting into a song and dance, the entire speech of Haidar on the crossroads in the heart of Srinagar and the bravado was not entirely effortless. There is also no denying the power of the plot and the immense sensitivity of the actors. Shahid Kapoor in the title role is likely to walk away with all the awards. But as eminent author Salman Rushdie who recently watched the film put it, it is Tabu who holds the film together.
Mary kom, Sanjay Bhansali zyada. The story of a Manipuri girl’s rise to wrestling heights was packaged as a high-voltage melodrama filled with sound and fury. Debutant director Omang Kumar gave breath to Mary Kom’s life and Priyanka Chopra breathed spirit into the character, though she could’ve played it at a lower octave. Every moment didn’t have to be about showing off.
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HAWAA HAWAAI
This one was all about Hansal Mehta’s own avatar of Do Bigha Zameen with Rajkummar Rao doing a Balraj Sahni, blending effortlessly into the take of the migrant’s trauma.
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RANG RASIYA
Ketan Mehta was back with an accomplished, wellmounted, thoughtful and provocative bio-pic on the life and art of Raja Ravi Varma. The film looked and felt good. It didn’t strike a single false note. Randeep Hooda was far more sharp and engaging here than in Highway where the relatively inexperienced Alia stole the show.
During a year when Happy New Year and Bang Bang brought the entertainment down to the level of a circus, Amole Gupte’s moving film about an economically challenged boy’s (Partho Gupte) struggle to become a skating champ, showed how evolved our cinema can get. Not quite as bright as Stanley Ka Dabba, Hawa Hawaai gave dignity to a child’s dream.
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The story of a Manipuri girl’s rise to wrestling heights was packaged as a high-voltage melodrama filled with sound and fury in Mary Kom
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DEKH TAMASHA DEKH
Feroze Abbas Khan’s quirky satire on strange happenings in a small coastal town was filled with acerbic comments on the communal divide. A film that deserved a better audience.
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DEDH ISHQIYA
A delicately drawn chamber piece filled with nawaabi adaas, Abhishek Choubey’s film was nearly killed by Madhuri Dixit’s staccato performance. What was she thinking? Naseeruddin Shah, Arshad Warsi and Huma Qureshi did some intense damage control.
CHILDREN OF WAR
Recreating the horrors of separation in the Bangladesh war, this film by debutant director Mrityunjay Devvrat was epic in vision, and a profoundly moving anti-war statement. It didn’t feature any superstar but a super-actor Pavan Malhotra excelling as a villainous Pakistani soldier running his own concentration camp for captured women. This was our own Schindler’s List www.visionasia.co.nz | January 2015 21
TRAVEL
Prague Must-See Attractions
Among the most well-preserved medieval cities in the world, Prague is an underrated tourist attraction. Ancient stone buildings, extravagant churches and synagogues, and a resilient, industrious people give the city a rare kind of Old World charm. Stepping into the city is like stepping into the past.
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Astronomical Clock
An ancient hotbed of artistic, literary, and architectural achievements, Prague hosted many of the world’s greatest creative minds throughout its history. Their works are still on display in much of the city today. Here are a few of the best attractions you cannot afford to miss: The Astronomical Clock Located in the center of Prague’s Old Town Square, the Astronomical Clock was once the stuff of science fiction. It charts the hour and minute, the month of the year, and the movements of the zodiac constellations as well as the phases of the moon. At each hour the clock chimes its various bells and figurines depicting various saints and apostles begin spinning in place. A mechanism of this complexity was no mean feat for Prague’s ancient clockmakers, and it’s considered among the greatest works of its kind in the world. It’s the beginning point of several free walking tours, which are run by extremely knowledgeable and entertaining volunteers. If a guided stroll through the city isn’t your speed, Old Town Square offers many bars, restaurants, and street performers eager to
impress a discerning traveler. The Charles Bridge Spanning the Vltava River, the Charles Bridge once made Prague rich by bottlenecking trade routes through the city. According to legend, its construction was begun when Emperor Charles IV laid the first stone himself at precisely 5:31 AM on July 9th in 1357. He was a strong believer in numerology, and he felt that that particular combination of numbers would lend the bridge magical protection. Though the bridge has suffered through its fair share of floods, violence, and reconstruction, it’s still standing to this day. Though the bridge is a bit crowded during the daytime, at night it offers some of the most beautiful views in the world. The city lights reflect off the river in a way that just begs to be photographed. Take your time crossing over, and prepare to be amazed. The Powder Gate A tall, imposing structure of black stone, the Powder Gate marks the entry point into Prague’s historic Old Town district. It’s one of the prime examples of Gothic architecture in the world. Angels and saints
hide in beautifully decorated alcoves along the Gate’s exterior, sporting gilded scepters and haloes. Castle lovers will find it a fun distraction if the hike up to the touristy Prague Castle doesn’t appeal. Like much of Prague’s landmarks, the Powder Gate saw its fair share of hardship. It held off anti-Semitic rioters in its early days, and was used to store gunpowder in the 17th century, hence its name. You can climb up to the top for a modest fee and see the city from a medieval person’s perspective. The Metronome No stranger to oppressors, even the hearty citizens of Prague despaired under the rule of Stalin and the Soviet Union. In 1955, a huge stone statue of the man flanked by workers was erected on a plinth overlooking the city center. It was the largest group statue in Europe at the time. It was taken down less than ten years later. The plinth sat empty until 1991, when a newly-freed Prague placed a tall, working metronome upon it. Its large orange baton swings back and forth every few seconds, a promise from the Czech people that time will go on and they will endure. www.visionasia.co.nz | January 2015 23
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TELECHAT
Gautam Rode
television’s newest mythological hero After Devon Ke Dev Mahadev which made Mohit Raina into a household name, it is the mythological epic Maha Kumbh which is expected to be a game-changer on STAR channel. Subhash K Jha speaks to Gautam Rode, who plays the main protagonist to find out what lies ahead.
Television actor Gautam Rode best known for his role in Saraswati Chandra, is geared up for the biggest challenge of his career in Maha Kumbh, which recently began telecast. The mythological serial is unarguably the most expensive and ambitious serial to be made on television. Gautam is seen playing the title role of Rudra in the serial. Taking a deep breath the actor plunges into a passionate description of his character. “He is mysterious, enigmatic, aggressive and secretive. He lives in a shamshan ghat. MahaKumbh is the story of Rudra’s journey.” The epic scale of the serial is also evident in the fact that it is being shot over the world, “The serial will take me all over the world. We’ve already shot in Poland, Allahabad and Varanasi. We will soon head for different parts of Europe,” says an excited Gautam. Another reason why Gautam is enthusiastic about the serial is the fact that the initial episodes of have been shot by Arvind
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It was a 360-degree turn for my performing abilities. I feel blessed to have two contrasting roles one after the other
Babbal whom Gautam holds in the highest esteem. “He also shot the initial parts of Saraswatichandra. According to me he’s among the best talent I’ve worked with. Curiously Gautam began shooting for Maha Kumbh just days after Saraswatichandra closed down. “It was a 360-degree turn for my performing abilities. I feel blessed to have two contrasting roles one after the other. Maha Kumbh blends elements from Hindu mythology with the international espionage thriller.” Gautam feels that the serial is unlike anything he has ever seen on the Indian television screen, “It is completely different. We don’t look at MahaKumbh as just another serial. We haven’t had a game-changer on Indian television for a very long time. We hope this one will make difference to the way audiences look at the home-viewing medium,” he avers. Unlike other mythological shows which stretch on endlessly, this show has a finite life-span. Exults Gautam, “We’re doing two seasons of 60 episodes each. We’ve already shot 20 episodes.” Significantly MahaKumbh replaces another game-changer Devon Ke Dev Mahadev, which created record TRPs on the Life OK channel. It may be recalled that the mythological had also made Mohit Raina into a household name. Gautam is aware of the responsibility being thrust on him but he insists that his serial is not in competition with any other serial. “MahaKumbh is not competing with any other show for the simple reason that it doesn’t have any parallels on television and in my career. I am grateful to STAR for giving me an opportunity like this so soon after Saraswatichandra.”
Gautam has no plans to use his success on television as a stepping stone to films. “Everyone who comes to the entertainment industry wants to be a film actor. There is hardly anyone who wants to be a television actor by choice. I want to change the perception of Indian television as being the poor man’s medium. When I hear people making derogatory remarks about television actors, I tell them to try doing the work we do on television and experience the unearthly hours we put in. There is no time for anything else.” Quite understandably, Gautam has found no time for love, “I am single and my mother is worried. Like every mother she too wants
me to get married. Now when I’m into my 30s, I feel I can’t wait for the work-load to slow down. Instead I need to find someone who will accompany me in my professional journey,” quips television’s pin-up boy.
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NUMEROSCOPE
Will 2015 herald good luck for our
Amitabh Bachchan (11th October 1942): This legendary super star is ruled by Numbers 2 and 7 (Moon and Ketu), Number 6 (Libra – ruler Venus) and his compound number adds up to Number 1 (Sun). Being in his 73rd year, Bachchan needs to take charge of health as the year ahead indicates health complications especially those related to the abdominal region. However, he will be safely able to steer out of his health issues towards the end of the year. On the film front, his next release Shamitabh will fail to attract the audiences but Piku will click with its target audience.
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stars? Salman Khan (27th December, 1965): Known to be one the most popular stars with a formidable following, Salman is born on 27th December, 1965 and is ruled by Number 9 (Mars), Number 8 (his sun-sign is Capricorn) and Number 6 (Venus). Both his next releases Bajrangi Bhaijaan and Prem Ratan Dhan Payo scheduled for release on the eve of Eid and Diwali will be sureshot blockbusters. Although he might date someone special, Salman will continue to remain single and happy throughout 2015.
The year 2014 ended on a positive note for quite a few stars with their films rocking at the box-office, even as they achieved new heights of success. For those who were not so fortunate, it is not the end of the game. They can still look forward to the coming year and catch up on lost time. Industry numerologist Bhavikk Sangghvi analyses the fortunes of superstars in 2015 and what the stars foretell on their professional and personal front.
Shahrukh Khan (2nd November 1965): Known to be one the most popular stars with a formidable following, Salman is born on 27th December, 1965 and is ruled by Number 9 (Mars), Number 8 (his sun-sign is Capricorn) and Number 6 (Venus). Both his next releases Bajrangi Bhaijaan and Prem Ratan Dhan Payo scheduled for release on the eve of Eid and Diwali will be sureshot blockbusters. Although he might date someone special, Salman will continue to remain single and happy throughout 2015.
Aamir Khan (14th March, 1965): Our very own Mr. Perfectionist is ruled by Number 5 (Mercury), Number 3 (ruler Jupiter-Pisces) and Number 2 (Moon). After creating history and setting new benchmarks at the box-office numbers with PK, Aamir may not have a release for some time. However, his television show and other public appearances will keep him in the news throughout the year.
NUMEROSCOPE
Being in his 73rd year, Bachchan needs to take charge of health as the year ahead indicates health complications especially those related to the abdominal region Akshay Kumar (9th September 1967): Akshay is ruled by Number 9 (Mars) and Number 5 (Mercury) twice. His next few releases, Baby, Gabbar, Brothers and Singh Is Bling will do decent business at the boxoffice. Also, he will be able to give time to his family and make a huge investment in property.
Kareena Kapoor Khan (21st Sept. 1980): Kareena is ruled by Number 3 (Jupiter) twice and Number 5 (ruler Mercury – Virgo). She also has a slight cusp of Libra (Number 6 -Venus). In her 35th year, her next big release Bajrangi Bhaijaan with Salman Khan will put her back in the top bracket.
Katrina Kaif (16th July, 1983):
Vidya Balan (1st January 1978): Vidya is ruled by Number 1 (Sun), Number 8 (Saturn -Capricorn) and her destiny number adds up to Number 9 (Mars). She will now be entering the 38th year of her life which indicates good news on the personal front. Yes, she is likely to conceive by the end of the year. On the movie front she currently has Hamari Adhuri Kahani which will be appreciated for her superb performance though the box-office figures will be missing.
Priyanka Chopra (18th July 1982): Priyanka is ruled by Number 9 (Mars) twice, besides Numbers 2 and 7 (Moon and KetuCancer). While she will have to share the credit for the big success of Dil Dhadakne Do with her co-stars, it will be her role in Bajirao Mastani which will win her accolades from all quarters.
Sonam Kapoor (9th June 1985):
Ranbir Kapoor (28th September 1982): Emraan Hashmi (24th March 1979): Emraan is primarily ruled by Number 6 (Venus), Number 9 (Mars-Aries) and Number 8 (Saturn). With no luck at the box office off late, his tough phase is likely to continue with his next releases Mr.X, Hamari Adhuri Kahani and the Hollywood project he is starring in.
Katrina is ruled by Numbers 2 and 7 (Moon and Ketu) twice and Number 8 (Saturn). After the success of her last release Bang Bang, all her forthcoming movies namely Jagga Jasoos, Phantom and Fitoor, will hit the jackpot at the box-office. She will also consolidate her relationship with beau, Ranbir Kapoor by the end of 2015.
Ranbir comes under the direct influence of Number 1 (Sun), Number 6 (Venus – Libra) and Number 3 (Jupiter). Now in his 33rd year, Ranbir can count on good times both on the professional and personal front. His forthcoming films, Roy and Jagga Jasoos will do decent business, but it will be Anurag Kashyap’s Bombay Velvet which will catapult him to a higher league
Sonam is ruled by Number 9 (Mars), Number 5 (ruler Mercury-Gemini) and Number 2 (Moon). After a disappointing 2014 with both Bewaqoofiyaan and Khoobsurat, failing to catch the attention of the audiences, she might once again face audience rejection in her next film, Dolly Ki Doli. However the success of Prem Ratan Dhan Payo, will more than make up for the failure of her other films.
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Ranveer Singh (6th July 1985): Ranveer is ruled by Number 6 (Venus), Numbers 2 and 7 (Moon and Ketu-Cancer) and Number 9 (Mars). After the debacle of his last release Kill Dil, he will be back in form with the success of Dil Dhadakne Do towards mid-year. He will also make news for his great performance and on-screen chemistry with Deepika in Bajirao Mastani. As for his real-life romance in his life, his equation with Deepika is likely to change in the second half of the year.
Arjun Kapoor (26th June 1985): Arjun is ruled by Number 8 (Saturn), Numbers 2 and 7 (Moon and Ketu-Cancer) and his destiny number adds up to Number 1 (Sun). Being in his 30th year Arjun will cement his box-office status even further with the success of Tevar.
Siddharth Malhotra (16th Jan. 1985): Siddharth is ruled by Number 7 (Ketu), Number 8 (ruler Saturn – Capricorn) and Number 4 (Rahu). Being ruled by Number 7, he is automatically ruled by Number 2 (Moon). After delivering a Rs 100-crore hit with his last film Ek Villian, his next release Brothers will do good business but he will have to share the limelight with co-star Akshay Kumar who is likely to overshadow him in the film. 30 January 2015 | www.visionasia.co.nz
Sushant Singh Rajput (21st Jan. 1986): Sushant is ruled by Number 3 (Jupiter), Number 8 (Saturn – Capricorn) and Number 1 (Sun). After the roaring success of PK, he will enter in to his 30th year which indicates it is time for him to celebrate. His soon-tobe-released film, Detective Byomkesh Bakshi will display his acting histrionics and make him a bankable star. After that he will do full justice in portraying the life of a cricketing star to M. S. Dhoni: An Untold Story.
Deepika Padukone (5th January 1986): Deepika’s life is mainly ruled by three numbers- Number 5 (Mercury), Number 8 (ruler Saturn – Capricorn) and Number 3 (Jupiter). The vibrant young lady, who is set to enter her 30th year at the beginning of 2015, is likely to continue her streak of success this year too. The year will once again belong to Deepika. Her next film, Piku, followed by two other biggies, Tamasha and Bajirao Mastani towards the end of the year, will become huge box-office successes. On the personal front, her alleged relationship with Ranveer Singh may not go a long way, due to their numerological incompatibility.
Sonakshi Sinha (2nd June 1987): Sonakshi is ruled by Number 2 (Moon), Number 5 (Mercury-Gemini) and Number 6 (Venus). Since she is ruled by Number 2, she is automatically ruled by Number 7 (Ketu). After delivering a hat-trick of hits in the form of Holiday: A Soldier Is Never Off Duty, Action Jackson and Lingaa, she will once again begin the year with a bang with the success of Tevar.
Anushka Sharma (1st May 1988): Anushka is ruled by Number 1 (Sun), Number 6 (Venus-Taurus) and Number 5 (Mercury). Fresh from the success of P.K., she will once again deliver back-to-back hits in Bombay Velvet and Dil Dhadakne Do but her home production NH10 will fail to lure the audiences. On the personal front, she will officially formalize her relationship with cricketer Virat Kohli.
Varun Dhawan (24th April 1987): Varun is doubly ruled by Number 6 (Venus) while his destiny number adds up to Number 8 (Saturn). After the moderate success of his last two releases Main Tera Hero and Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania, Varun is now set to take a leap in his career with his next release, Badlapur. The film will earn him widespread appreciation for having the courage to accept such a role so early in his career, though its box office prospects look bleak. However he will back on the commercial circuit with ABCD 2 which will showcase his dancing skills to the hilt. www.bhavikksangghvi.com
B-BUZZ
Arjun Rampal to direct Ranbir Kapoor in ROY? Arjun Rampal is all set to don the hat of a director, not in real life but reel life. Arjun will be seen directing none other than Ranbir Kapoor in the forthcoming romantic thriller, Roy. In the film Arjun plays the role of director Kabir Grewal, who directs two films based on Roy’s life with Roy in the lead. Ranbir Kapoor whose name in the film is also Roy is actually a big thief who has pulled off impossible heists. He has dodged bullets, chased cars and yet no one has been able to get him. On the other hand, Jacqueline Fernandez who is the lead actress of the film will be seen in a double role for the very first time and will be seen romancing both the men Arjun and Ranbir. It certainly seems to be an interesting characterization for Arjun, after a long time. Not surprisingly, the actor is eagerly looking forward to the release of the film.
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ENCOUNTER
I have more than experienced
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ENCOUNTER
He is a man of few words. There was a time when Ajay Devgn shunned the media and hardly ever opened up to his co-stars. The reticent actor maintained a quiet silence letting his work do all the talking. Not much has changed ever since except for the fact that Ajay ranks among the topmost stars in the industry today. His body language and his intensity on screen are a big draw and he has consistently delivered hits at the box-office. The action man is back with his favourite genre of action comedy in Action Jackson. The actor speaks about his journey in the industry for over the last two decades. You seem to be an action-comedy loyalist with most of your films confirming to the genre including your latest film, Action Jackson. I never sign films keeping the genre in mind I want to explore different kinds of roles and I love doing emotional films too. Besides, every genre needs emotions be it action, drama or anything else. Directors do come to me with a feeling that I will be able to pull of such roles. I say yes when I read the script. Apart from that, I do such films for personal satisfaction.
I am of the opinion that once you achieve stardom, you will always remain a star in the minds of your audiences
Action Jackson also brought your dancing ability to the fore, which was not evident in your earlier films. Did you have to work hard? I owe it to my director Prabhu Deva, who is one of the best choreographers in the industry. I think he is also the best dancer in the country. I think nobody can dance the way he does. Initially, I had my own reservations about my ability to dance but Prabhu persisted and told me to try it out. He studies everybody’s body language and
makes it very easy for you. In our films, dancing is considered a prerequisite for a successful hero and I am glad I have lived up to expectations. Apparently your daughter was quite excited about your dance steps in the film. My children loved the song. My daughter Nysa felt that I had danced well and it was a very neat performance. You are also said to have gone through intensive physical training and lost weight for the role in Action Jackson? Prabhu Deva wanted me to be lean for the sword fights in the film. His contention was that, people who train for martial arts are usually lean. He insisted that I lose weight for the role and I abided by that. How different was the experience working with Prabhu Deva after having worked with your favourite director, Rohit Shetty? I think both are great directors in their own right. Both have their own unique style. The action in Prabhu’s films is different from that www.visionasia.co.nz | January 2015 33
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I had my own reservations about my ability to dance but Prabhu persisted and told me to try it out
of Rohit Shetty. Also I noticed that Prabhu Deva is a very accomplished actor and his comic timing is different. How much creative interest do you take in the making of your films? I look into the creative aspect of my films on every front. I believe that creativity should never be compromised in the process of film-making. Sometimes we have very good stories penned by the best screen-play writers but then they make sense only when they are effectively delivered on screen. Great stories are often marred by a lack of proper direction. Salman often says that he looks into the first cut of the film. Do you believe in the same? I don’t interfere if it is a director like Rohit Shetty or Prabhu Deva but yes I do look into the final cut of my film. How do you see yourself in the next five years? Are you comfortable with the idea of cutting down on your work and retiring from acting? I have mentally prepared myself to retire one day. In fact, I have already begun the process of cutting down on work. Honestly I
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see myself doing one film a year or directing some film. I cannot be a hero all my life. How do you look at the youngsters who have forayed into the industry? They are more than welcome. I think it is time for the youngsters to take over from the older generation of actors. Not just actors, I am also eager to welcome the younger lot of filmmakers and technicians who have brought a fresh perspective to the industry. Eventually everything has to change; it’s a very natural process. When we came into the industry we too replaced a few stars so it’s an ongoing process. Won’t you miss stardom? I have more than experienced stardom in the past few years and I am quite content with my career. I have been here for more than two decades and seen here and done that. I am of the opinion that once you achieve stardom, you will always remain a star in the minds of your audiences. It does not go away because you are no longer the top contender. What do you think of the Rs 100 crore and now Rs 200 crore club? There are no such clubs. The budgets of films
have gone up and there are films which are not successful even at Rs 100 crore. The cost of filmmaking has shot up and it is important that producers recover their investments so the idea is to cover what you have already spent on the film. What next? I am doing Shivay next. It’s an action drama. The hero of the film is a devotee of Shiva but it is a modern-day film. Are you religious and do you believe in Lord Shiva yourself? I am not religious but I am spiritual. I am also an ardent devotee of Lord Shiva. I have the same qualities. (Smiles) Like him I am hot tempered and cool at the same time. I believe in praying everyday though I do not go out of my way to do it. I generally pray like everyone else. By S. Bhagat
I believe that creativity should never be compromised in the process of film-making
B-BUZZ
Emraan Hashmi is all set to master the game of cricket It is a well-known fact that Emraan Hashmi has a great passion for the game of cricket, which is why Emraan patronises the game every time he gets an opportunity to do so. In his earlier film Jannat, the actor had played a bookie who does match fixing and he managed to play the role to the hilt. The latest on Emraan’s front is that he is all set to enter the cricket field and wield a bat in his next film. Emraan has been confirmed to play the role of cricketer Mohammad Azharduddin in this untitled film based on the life of the famous cricketer. The actor is now planning to start practicing cricket in order to get the feel of the character. Sources reveal Emraan is already in the process of finding a coach who will train him to master the game. “Emraan wants to learn the nuances of the game before starting shooting for the film and will take the help of a professional cricketer,” a source revealed
Was Shah Rukh Khan prevented from entering his own bungalow? Shah Rukh fans, who were waiting outside his bungalow Mannat to catch a glimpse of the superstar, were recently anxious when they saw their favourite hero being denied entry into his own bungalow by his security guards. Well, that’s how it appeared to all the onlookers, who were at a loss of words. It later turned out that the King Khan was merely shooting for one of the scenes of his forthcoming film, Fan. The scene required the security guys to stop him from entering his bungalow. For those who are not aware, Shah Rukh Khan will be seen playing the role of an obsessed fan in Yash Raj Films’ forthcoming film, Fan. The superstar has been trying his best to get into the mindset of a fan and enact his role in the film. The makers have even hired the services of Hollywood’s ace special make-up effects artist, Gregg Canom (of Mrs. Doubtfire fame) to work on Shah Rukh’s look in the film. As of now, the makers are trying to keep everything under wraps till the first look of the film is revealed. www.visionasia.co.nz | January 2015 35
GLITZ & GLAMOUR
Tapsee Pannu at the trailer launch of Baby
Aishwarya Rai inaugurates Longines
Actress Tapsee Pannu was spotted at the action-packed trailer launch of Baby in a stunning white gown. Tapsee has a challenging role in the film and is eagerly looking forward to it. The hero of the film, Akshay Kumar and director Neeraj Pandey were also seen interacting with the media.
Longines Ambassador of Elegance, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan inaugurated a new boutique for the Swiss watch brand on the premium high street of Linking Road in Mumbai. The brand presented Conquest Classic, a collection dedicated to horse lovers on the occasion.
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GLITZ & GLAMOUR
Dino Morea at Raymonds Reigo IT launch Raymond - the leading manufacturer, marketer and retailer of worsted suiting fabrics recently announced the launch of ‘Regio ITALIA’ - a luxurious, elite Italian fabric for its customers. Indian supermodel and actor, Dino Morea kicked off the launch of the premium fabric in a grand style at a suburban hotel in the city.
Farhan Akhtar at Adhuna Akhtar’s store launch Farhan Akhtar recently launched his wife Adhuna Akhtar’s Salon ‘B: Blunt’ branch at R City Mall in Mumbai’s central suburbs. The cool and composed, actor-director was dressed casually in a blue denim vest coat.
Malaika Arora at the partnership launch of Amazon. In and The Label Corp Actress and producer Malaika Arora Khan, was spotted at the partnership launch between Amazon.In and The Label Corp in Mumbai. The fashonista looked gorgeous in a red maxi dress accessorized with gold heels and a gold necklace. Malaika will handpick some of the merchandise available under The Label Corp’s banner.
Chitrangada launches Livon Moroccan silk serum Chitrangada Singh was recently seen at the launch of the Livon Moroccan Silk Serum in Mumbai. The actress, who is the brand ambassador of Livon, looked elegant in a baby pink gown. The actress also shared her hair care routine. Chitrangada will be next seen in Kushan Nandy’s Babumoshai Bandookbaaz opposite Nawazuddin Siddiqui.
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Paneer Mutter Biryani Paneer is a show-stealer! Layers of rice and spicy paneer mutter make this Biryani a real delicacy. And roasted onions add a yummy touch to the brown rice. I have used low-fat milk to enhance its calcium and protein content, even while curbing the calories. To keep the paneer soft, place it in warm water for a few minutes and then use it. Preparation Time: 20 mins Cooking Time: 12 mins Baking Time: 13 to 15 minutes. Baking Temperature: 200°C (400°F). Makes 4 servings INGREDIENTS For The Paneer Mutter Mixture 1/2 cup low-fat paneer cubes 1/4 cup boiled green peas 1/4 cup finely chopped onions 1 tsp chilli-garlic paste 1/2 tsp ginger-green chilli paste 1/2 cup fresh tomato pulp 1/2 tsp chilli powder 1/2 tsp garam masala A pinch of sugar 1/2 tsp dried fenugreek leaves (kasuri methi) Salt to taste FOR THE ONION BROWN RICE
METHOD For the Paneer Mutter Mixture 1. Heat a non-stick pan on a medium flame. Add the onions and dry roast on a medium flame for 1 to 2 minutes or till they turn light brown in colour. Sprinkle a little water if they start burning. 2. Add the chilli-garlic paste, ginger-green chilli paste and 1 tbsp of water and dry roast on a medium flame for about 1 minute. 3. Add the fresh tomato pulp, chilli powder, garam masala, sugar and dried fenugreek leaves, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 2 to 3 minutes. 4. Add ¼ cup of water, mix well and cook on a medium flame for another 2 minutes. 5. Add the paneer, green peas and salt, mix gently and cook on a medium flame for 1 more minute. Remove from the flame and keep aside. For the onion brown rice 1. Heat a deep non-stick pan on a medium flame and when hot, add the onions and dry roast on a medium flame for 2 minutes or till the onions turn brown. Sprinkle 1 tbsp of water to prevent the onions from burning. 2. Add the brown rice and salt, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 1 minute. 3. Divide the rice into 2 equal portions and keep aside.
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HOW TO PROCEED 1. Spread one portion of the onion brown rice evenly at the bottom of a baking glass bowl. 2. Spread the paneer mutter mixture evenly over it. 3. Spread the other layer of onion brown rice evenly over the paneer mutter mixture and pour the milk evenly over it. 4. Cover with a lid and bake in a pre-heated oven at 200°C (400°F) for 8 to 10 minutes. 5. Serve immediately.
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Kewra Phirni Kewra essence is a flavouring substance extracted from the flower of the Pandanus or screw pine tree. An irresistible flavour, it is commonly used in north India and Pakistan, as well as in places like Australia and the Pacific Islands, where the trees are found in large numbers. This Kewra Phirni is nothing but traditional milk and rice phirni flavoured with kewra essence, which gives it an exotic and rich touch. Soaking time: 1 hour Setting Time: 1 hour Preparation Time: 5 mins Cooking Time: 15 mins Makes 4 servings INGREDIENTS 4 cups full-fat milk 5 tbsp long grained rice (basmati) 1/4 cup sugar 5 to 6 drops of kewra essence FOR THE GARNISH 1 tbsp pistachio slivers
METHOD 1. Soak the rice in a small bowl using enough water for about 1 hour. 2. Drain all the water and grind the rice in a mixer to a coarse mixture. 3. Transfer the mixture into a bowl and add ½ cup of cold milk to the rice, mix well till smooth. 4. Boil the remaining 3½ cups of milk in a deep non-stick pan, add the rice-milk mixture, mix well and cook on a slow flame for 10 minutes, while stirring occasionally. 5. Add the sugar, mix well and cook on a slow flame for another 2 minutes while stirring continuously. 6. Remove from the flame and allow the mixture to cool completely. 7. Add the kewra essence and mix well. 8. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour and serve chilled garnished with pistachio slivers.
Tarla Dalal Noted Indian food writer, chef, best-selling cookbook author, Padma Shri awardee and host of cooking shows like “Tarla Dalal Show” and “Cook It Up With Tarla Dalal”. She has written over 170 titles, several of which have been translated into various languages and sold around the world.
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Kapil Sharma is the new favourite of Abbas Mustan Stand-up comedian Kapil Sharma, who is known to be a hot favourite among Bollywood celebrities, has now caught the fascination of directors, Abbas Mustan, who find him “simply amazing”. The ace comedian has just begun shooting for his Bollywood debut, Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon, with the directorial duo and they are impressed with his penchant for comedy. “Comedy is in Kapil Sharma’s blood so much so that he can come up with 6-7 variations in each scene. Kapil is also an impromptu and spontaneous actor and is professional to the core. He understands every scene and it’s a delight to direct him,” Abbas and Mustan recently revealed. Thanks to Kapil’s presence, the entire unit of the film is said to be having a ball of a time shooting with the comic actor, who keeps the unit entertained with his sense of humour. Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon will see the acclaimed director duo of Abbas-Mustan venturing into the comedy genre for the first time but the directors are confident that the film is heading for one big laugh riot that will redefine the entertainment formula.
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After making a mark on the minds of the audiences with his role of Raghav in Ek Mutthi Asmaan, the tall and handsome Ashish Chaudhary is set to indulge in some dare-devil action in Colors’ Fear Factor Khatron Ke Khiladi. The actor, who has battled some of the biggest challenges in his life, recounts the story of how he fought the battle of survival against all odds in a conversation with Subhash K Jha.
Film and television actor, Ashish Chaudhary is all excited about the newest challenge in his career and life. The actor who has gone through several upheavals in his life is all geared up for the next season of Khatron Ke Khiladi.
My serial Ek Mutthi Aasman has brought me the kind of fan-following that I never imagined
Few are aware that Ashish’s personal life has been all about tough challenges and difficult times. The film and television actor had almost plunged to the nadir of depression after he lost his sister Monica and brother-in-law Ajit in the 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai. Recalling the days when he desperately tried to seek hope in the dark days of despair Ashish says, “I was devastated after I lost my sister Monica and brother-in-law Ajit to the terror attacks. I began to pick up the shattered pieces of my heart. My wife
Shamita decided to look after my sister’s two children and do everything possible for them.” Ashish had hardly recovered from the shock when his family was hit struck by another catastrophe, “My parents met with a nearfatal road accident. My mother broke her spine and my father fractured his right arm in two places. My wife went into a depression and had to be hospitalized. At one point all three of my most loved onesmy parents and my wife were in hospital together. As if that was not enough, our dog was dying at the same time,” the actor recalled with tears in his eyes. In his desperate bid to come out of his personal problems, Ashish also lost his movie career. There came a time when Ashish stared at a near-empty bank account. “My www.visionasia.co.nz | January 2015 43
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wife was pregnant with our son Agastya and I had merely Rs 7,000 rupees in my account. I realized that my career as an actor had virtually got over while I tried to handle the crisis at home.” The actor who had made a name for himself on television then ventured into entrepreneurship. Fortunately he made the right moves and took the decisions in the nick of time to come out of his financial mess. However his ordeal was not yet over. At one point, Ashish became superstitious and began to believe in the stories of evil spirits and people with mean intentions. This was when he realized that his sweet home had become a dwelling for a whole army of termites, “The entire home was suddenly overtaken by termites. When the pest control people came they said they had seen nothing like it. As if that was not enough, my car suddenly burnt down. To this day no one knows how and why it happened. That’s when I began to believe in buri nazar. My friends Farah Ali Khan (Sanjay Khan’s daughter) and Wardha Nadiadwala (producer Sajid Nadiadwala’s wife) did pujas and rituals to ward off whatever evil had overtaken my life. Because evil had undoubtedly become the ruling factor in my life,” Ashish recalls. It was at this time that Ashish decided to return to television. “That’s where I had started my career and that’s where I rediscovered my bearings. My serial Ek Mutthi Aasman has brought me the kind of fan-following that I never imagined.” So much so that crazy young girls began to tattoo his name on their hands, “I told them not to do anything to embarrass their parents. It was mind-blowing to see all that crazy adulation after being in the serial for 44 January 2015 | www.visionasia.co.nz
just eight months. I had never experienced the same amount of fame during my stint in movies like Double Dhamaal.” Today, Ashish’s life has done a complete turn-around. “Today I am far more appreciative of what I have in life. I am also financially sound to look after my wife, parents and my five children. My bread comes from my business ventures. Acting provides the butter,” he says. The five children that Ashish refers to are his son Agastya, just-born twin daughters (yet to be named) and his deceased sister’s two children Kanishk and Ananya. Ashish has bought two adjacent homes in a Mumbai high-rise, one for his wife and five kids and the other for his parents. Ashish particularly dotes on his son, Agastya, “If I have survived the blows of fate that I was dealt non-stop after 26/11, it’s because of Agastya. His smile kept all of us hopeful in times of despair. We would pass him around, cuddle him and feel revived.” The latest entrants in his life are his twin daughters, who have brought new happiness to the whole family. “.” At the time of giving this interview, Ashish was busy preparing for the stint in his newest show, Khatron Ke Khiladi. He had a smile on his face and was on the lookout for suitable names for his twin daughters. “I am heading for South Africa to participate in Khatron Ke Khiladi. But before I do we are going to lock in on names for my two girls. I can’t believe the joy they bring to me each time I see them,” he quipped. For Ashish the fight for survival and the real life challenge is already over.
I was devastated after I lost my sister Monica and brotherin-law Ajit to the terror attacks
TELEVISION
2014-the best of
TELEVISION
The year 2014 witnessed a variety of shows on the Indian television scene. From soaps to historical shows, reality shows, comedy and dance shows, television channels were busy wooing audiences with the best of qualitative entertainment even as viewership ratings of shows touched new highs. The common factor about a majority of these shows was that all of them had rich production values, great costumes, detailing and vibrant characterizations. Vision Asia presents a list of shows that kept the audiences glued to their television sets during the year.
UDAAN (COLORS)
The touching story of seven-year-old Chakor, against the backdrop of bonded labour in Indian villages, struck a new chord with the audiences who began to follow Chakor’s story. The serial which began telecast in August went on to achieve record TRPs even as Chakor battled the odds and cruised through some of the most difficult times. The biggest draw of the serial was Spandana Chaturvedi, who has been making waves in the role of the 7-year old Chakor. Her innocent looks and her immense talent made the little girl a great favourite with the audiences. Spandana was earlier seen in Sanskaar on the same channel and has also done the role of child Madhubala (Rishbala’s daughter), but it is the role of Chakor that has made a big difference to her career.
INDIA’S RAW STAR: (STAR PLUS) MERI AASHIQUI TUMSE HI (COLORS)
A complex love story from Balaji Telefilms revolving around a rich and beautiful girl Ishani (Radhika Madaan) and her poor admirer, the son of the domestic help Ranveer (Shakti Arora), Meri Aashiqui Tumse Hi had an uncanny resemblance to Emily Bronte’s novel Wuthering Heights. The socalled adaptation of the classic novel which has also been adapted to three movies earlier, found great following among young girls and boys, who were glued on to the television sets to find more about Ranveer and Ishani’s fate. The love-hate drama has been on the list of most-watched shows even as Ekta Kapoor has been bringing new twists to the tale to retain the attention of the audiences.
TARAK MEHTA KA ULTAH CHASHMA: (SAB TV)
This simple story of Gokuldham society with characters like Jethalal, Daya, Sodhi and Popatlal, has enthralled viewers over the years. The show has connected excellently to the family audiences and is considered to be one of the most popular shows in the allround entertainment category. This year the show was even more in the limelight when the Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi invited the Tarak Mehta team for the Swach Bharat Abhiyan. Recently the creative team decided to introduce another element by introducing the character of Dayaben’s mother. With the rate at which this show has managed to engage viewers’ attention, it is expected to achieve a new high in the coming year.
The show is only in its first season but it is already being eagerly followed by audiences. The credit goes to maker Gajendra Singh who has designed the show and its mentor, Yo Yo Honey Singh, who also has a huge following of his own. The talents in the show are probably the best. Whether it is Darshan or Geoffrey Iqbal or the winner, Rituraj Mohanty, they all have some extra ordinary singing skills. The show opened very well but Honey Singh got unwell in the intervening phase because of which he had to leave the show mid way. He was replaced by music director Himesh Reshamiya who tried his level best to match up to Honey’s style. The show has seen some extra ordinary jugalbandi within the singers. The winner Rituraj Mohanty who hails from Orrissa is a deserving winner and India has got a new talented singer. www.visionasia.co.nz | January 2015 45
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DEIVAM THANTHA VEEDU: (STAR VIJAY) DIYA AUR BAATI HUM: (STAR PLUS)
This year has been a wonderful journey for the show, which has been consistently high on the TRP charts and has proved to be a huge success on Indian television. The show started with a simple story of a middle class girl Sandhya who wants to become an IAS officer but circumstances force her to get married to a sweets vendor, Sooraj Rathi. However it is her husband who helps Sandhya to fulfill her ambitions. The show recently took a turn with the entry of a criminal who tries to trap the Rathi family. Fortunately the evil part is coming to an end with Sandhya Rathi saving her daughter-in-law and husband Sooraj. While the show has become extremely popular, it has also increased the popularity rating of Deepika Singh who plays the lead role of Sandhya in the serial.
DID SUPERMOM
After the success of Dance India Dance, which was the pioneering show for dance reality shows, its sub-franchises Dance Ke Superstars, DID Dance Ka Tashan, Dance India Dance Li’l Masters, Dance Ke Super Kids and Dance India Dance Doubles, all had their own share of success. However, it was Dance India Dance Super Moms that outdid similar shows on other channels and proved to be one of the biggest winners in terms of its viewership ratings and its following. The show is a platform to display the dance talent hidden in the woman who is the centre of everyone’s life, a mother. The show has witnessed the sterling performances of many women who had to work in tandem with their family in order to realise their dreams and aspirations of dancing. Zee TV has helped several such moms to fulfill their dreams and prove to the world that they are indeed super moms 46 January 2015 | www.visionasia.co.nz
Deivam Thantha Veedu is the story of two cousins who have contrasting personalities and are completely different from each other. Seetha is innocent, gullible and illiterate while Priya is shrewd and greedy. The story takes a turn when there is a marriage proposal for the two girls. Chitra (Sudha Chandran) seeks a daughter-in -law for her son Ram Kumar Chakravarthy. Ram is already in love with Vanitha and (Ram’s sister) Kalpana is in love with Dinesh (Vanitha’s brother). When Chitra chooses Seetha over Priya as her daughter-in-law, Banumathy (Priya’s mom) is devastated. Ram agrees to marry Seetha out of respect for his mother without knowing that Seetha is illiterate. Kalpana tries to make Seetha deny the marriage because her love is at stake. Seetha marries Ram and Priya tricks Ravi (Ram’s cousin) into marrying her. Then the story revolves around the two girls who face problems in there in-laws house. The serial has been running on Star Vijay for the past one and a half years and has had a consistent following during this period.
KAUN BANEGA CROREPATI: (SONY TV)
Kaun Banega Crorepati, the Indian adaptation of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire by Freemantle, debuted with a bang in its eighth season, raking in viewership of 8.96 million for its grand premiere episode. At one stage, the show outdid the other popular ones like Diya Aur Baati Hum (Star Plus), Jodha Akbar (Zee TV) and Kumkum Bhagya (Zee TV). Over the weeks it was superstar Amitabh Bachchan’s continued charisma and his ability to connect with each of the participants that went on to build up the success rating of the show. The show’s performance also helped Sony Entertainment Television (SET), the flagship general entertainment channel (GEC) from Multi Screen Media (MSM), scale up to number four on the TAM ratings chart.
TELEVISION
MAHABHARAT: (STAR PLUS) JAMAI RAJA: (ZEE)
Produced by Akshay Kumar and co-produced by Ashwini Yardi, Rashmi Sharma and Sagar Arts, this show began telecast on 4th August and managed to make a mark among family audiences. The story of how a mother’s and daughter’s life changes after a son-inlaw comes into their lives, clicked instantly with the female audiences, who could identify with it. The mother’s refusal to accept her “middleclass” son-in-law also brought a new emotional quotient to the show.
The epic was remade for the second time on Indian television. Before this it was B.R. Chopra’s Mahabharat that had set the records. So when Swastik Productions decided to make this epic again there were great expectations from the epic serial. The show started with a lukewarm response and the first three months were average but soon after the Pandavas and Kauravas literally stormed the television with their popularity. The show got the biggest response when the Kurukshetra war began, especially in the episode when Krishna narrated the Bhagavad-Gita to Arjun on the battlefield. Another highlight of this show is the amazing camera work and great costumes, both of which have contributed to its success story.
COMEDY NIGHTS WITH KAPIL: (COLORS)
The show’s success story is synonymous with the success story of stand-up comedian, Kapil Sharma, who emerged as one of the most successful comedians on the television scene. The show’s immense popularity also proved to be an ideal platform for the topmost Bollywood stars who invariably promoted their films on the show. Kapil’s spontaneity and his ability to engage Bollywood stars and others in witty conversations also made a big difference. At one point, the show got into a controversy when Guthi aka Sunil Grover left the show and came up with his own version in a competitive channel. But Sunil failed to impress his audiences and returned to Kapil’s show soon after. The highlight of the show was the episode when yesteryears diva Rekha appeared in one of the episodes and mesmerised the audiences with her singing style.
JODHA AKBAR: (ZEE)
This was Ekta Kapoor’s first attempt to a do a historical show and she nailed it. The show had a positive buzz right from the beginning and actor Rajat Tokas who plays Samrat Akbar and Paridhi Sharma who plays Jodha got an extraordinary response from the audiences. The rumour goes that the lead Rajat and Paridhi can’t see eye to eye but in front of the camera they behave professionally. Apparently, it is the romantic element in the storyline that has caught the fascination of the viewers. Ekta Kapoor has presented the historical facts and stuck on to her decision of narrating the real love story of Jodha and Akbar, which seem to have worked for the show. www.visionasia.co.nz | January 2015 47
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MERE RANG MEIN RANGNEWALI: (LIFE OK)
Life OK has brought alive the bitter-sweet pill of romance with this new show which tells the story of two opposite individuals who get into a wedlock by accident. The show helmed by the master of storytelling, Sooraj Barjatiya presents the youthful story of the 21-year old Radha and 22-year old, Liladha, beyond the clichĂŠs of teenage romance. Set in the backdrop of Mumbai and Mathura, the show features an ensemble cast. It recently began telecast on November 17, 2014 and has been making a steady progress in its TRP ratings. Like all Rajshri Productions, this one too is a big bet among family audiences, who get together to watch the show.
NADUVULA KONJAM DISTURB PANNUVOM: (STAR VIJAY)
Naduvula Konjam Disturb Pannuvom is a Tamil celebrity game show on Vijay TV. The game is played by four celebrities who are invited as contestants to the show. The show is grouped into four rounds and is hilarious and entertaining to the core. Not surprisingly, it is very popular among fun-loving television viewing audiences.
MAHARANA VEER PRATAP (SONY) JHALAK DIKHHLA JAA (COLORS)
The journey of leading celebrities getting into their dancing shoes and struggling week after week for perfect scores, wooing the judges, making vote appeals, to becoming flawless performers and contending for the trophy, kept the viewers glued to their TV sets no end. This season like the earlier seasons was not just about dancing but also about the hard work, emotions and the exciting moments and the not-so-exciting moments of success and failure. For the audiences, the show was always the inspirational point for achieving the unachievable in life. Undoubtedly, Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa Season 7 was one of the most entertaining and stellar shows on the channel. 48 January 2015 | www.visionasia.co.nz
Around 400 years back, Afghans, Turks and then the Mughals, had a burning desire to establish their control over a prosperous India. But even in these hard times, there was one province which gave a bold fight to these enemies- the kingdom of Mewar. In these troubled times, the soil of Mewar gave birth to its bravest son, Maharana Pratap who became an emblem for courage for the entire country. This is the story of a great warrior king, who in personal life is an ideal son to his father, a loving son to his step mother who hates him, a soothing leader to his people in their difficult times and trials. Besides the story of a Rajput prince who got his throne as a birthright from his father, the story of Maharana Pratap is the journey of a boy Pratap, who much later would earn his title Maharana, through his own deeds and dedication. This epic historical reached a new high when the audiences developed a strong affinity for Faisal Khan, (winner of the reality show Dance India Dance), who played the role of the young Maharana Pratap. The show which was launched in May last year recently took a leap with the grown up Maharana Pratap, played by Sharad Malhotra, making his entry on the scene. The TRP ratings initially took a dip and later went to a steady high as the story continued to go places with Sharad playing the protagonist.
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