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Posted: 18 years ago
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Thanks for posting these articles Shaikz!
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thanx for sharing
these articles r really interesting 👏 👏
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I'm biased towards women'
Confesses telly queen EKTAA KAPOOR as she talks to Pratim D. Gupta about everything from vibes to voids and sandesh to spirituality during a trip to the city

It is difficult to spot Ektaa Kapoor in a crowd. In a simple salwar-kurta, the only thing striking about her is the red headband keeping her tresses under control as she walks down the lobby of the Oberoi Grand on Saturday night. It's only when you look at her hand that you know that here indeed is the Balaji queen. Five rings of different colours rooted to the fingers of the right hand. Pan left and you can see a series of threads and strings of beads lining her wrist — red, black, rudraksha… you name it and it's there.

But you ask the 30-year-old Mother of the Great Indian Soap Opera about her spirituality and all she says: "I believe in vibes." Vibes that lead to running a software empire which has fetched more TRPs in the last six years than the India-Pakistan ODIs in the same period. And till the other day, Ektaa was just another adolescent girl watching TV 24/7.

"I was, am and always will be a TV ka kira," she smiles. "I became a television producer because I just love watching TV. Even today, I keep watching it all day long. Among my shows, I watch Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, Kahin to Hoga, Kasamh Se, Kya Hoga Nimmo Ka and Kasauti Zindagi Kay. Of the others, I watch Viraasat, Mamta and Tumhari Disha."

It was during watching one of the episodes of Tumhari Disha that Ektaa found her new prime-time girl Pallavi Subhash, Karam Apna Apna's Gauri. Just like she had found her Tulsi, her Parvati, her Prerna, her Bani, her Nimmo… "I don't know how I do it," she wonders with a child-like innocence. "I just look for a smile that will light up people's homes. I do not look for a sex bomb. She should just be able to warm up my heart."

But how come in the middle of the thousands of hours of software that she has produced, Ektaa Kapoor hasn't made a male-oriented story? "I strictly believe that women rule the remote control at home," she announces. "You can say I am totally biased towards women. I have tried but I just can't make a man's story. I cannot make a Prithviraj Chauhan. If I have to work on a male-dominated subject, I would rather make a film because that's what they want to see, more than television."

Films are one area where Ektaa wants to improve her record after disastrous debacles like Kuch To Hai, Krishna Cottage and Koi Aap Sa. "After Kya Kool Hai Hum, you can say, now I am happy," she says. "I have a whole lot of movies lined up. There's Kya Kool Part 2, a romantic comedy with Neeraj Vora (Phir Hera Pheri), a film with Rohit Shetty (Golmaal), one with Abbas Mustan and even one with Sudhir Mishra. I am also co-producing Apoorva Lakhia's Shootout At Lokhandwala with Sanjay Gupta's company."

But it is the small screen where Ektaa has complete creative control, though she adds that she had very little inputs in the Kamlesh Pandey-ideated Thodi Si Zameen Thoda Sa Aasman, her first co-production with friend and find Smriti Irani.

And just like the K-King of the big screen Karan Johar turned real with Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna, the K-Queen of the small screen is turning real with her new show Karam Apna Apna. If many of her earlier serials had Bengali families looking very un-Bengali, this new Balaji production is actually being shot in Calcutta. "You can say there is a slant towards capturing an ambience," she says, not happy with the word "real". "See I am not here to make 'different' shows. Nobody really does. I will keep making serials where the common middle-class man can identify with the characters' problems."

So, Karam Apna Apna is "a Cinderella story going wrong". Explains Ektaa: "A famous saying goes, 'Everyone should dream because dreams come true but everyone should be careful to dream because dreams come true.' It's about this middle-class girl who is married into a big family and while that's what she wanted, she couldn't imagine the problems that come with such a wish fulfilment."

While she has made sure that her favourite Ma Durga is in the serial, Ektaa went to Kalighat on Sunday morning for a local round of divine intervention. She also promised to pick up sandesh from a sweet shop because that's one thing for which she "can give up anything".

Maybe not her vibes!

Her Faves

Favourite Maa/Saas — Parvati (Saakshi Tanwar)
Favourite Beti/Bahu — Bani (Prachi Desai)
Favourite Beta/Pati — Karan (Hiten Tejwani)


Edited by shaika00 - 18 years ago
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thanx for sharing shaika nice article 😛
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Revealed!


Rituraj will play Ananya's father in Ek Ladki Anjaani Si


There is a new twist coming up in Ek Ladki Anjaani Si soon. Kanchi Kaul aka Ananya will meet her father. The identity of the father has so far been kept a secret. But, of course, we will reveal it to you. So, here goes: Rituraj Singh is the man.

Rituraj says, "I am coming on screen as Ananya's father, Abhinav Raheja. He has been away from home for a very long time. He is a rich businessman who stays abroad. He left his family due to some problem, which I obviously cannot reveal at the moment. But he loves his daughter and is returning to meet her. Whatever issues he had will be sorted out eventually, as the story unfolds."

The actor has just finished shooting his entry scene with the unit of Ek Ladki Anjaani Si. "This is the first time I am working with Kanchi, and she is a fabulous actress. I think, I will have great time with this team," he says.

Misha Gautam, creative head and producer of Ek Ladki… says, "The story is about Nikhil (Shakti Anand) and Ananya, but her father will add a new angle to the plot. From the very first episode, we have shown Meera (Ananya's mother) as a single mother. There were scenes, when the mother has told her daughter to sell off the manglasutra as it is no longer useful to her. We have given hints that she had a turbulent married life. But we have never revealed the name of her husband. Rituraj is a veteran actor and I am sure he will be a value addition to the cast."

"The serial will show some new twists with the entry of Rituraj and it will definitely improve the TRP of the show. He is a good actor. And, of course, I am happy that I have got my father back on screen," says Kanchi with a smile.




Rituraj
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Yeh hain Mumbai meri jaan!


Mumbai - a city of dreams, a city that never sleeps!

People from different parts of the country find this commercial capital a beckoning temptress of hope, and thus they choose to settle here to make a living!

Prashant Golecha speaks to few TV stars who left their hometowns and moved to Mumbai for the realization of their dreams!



Ritu Raj Singh- (hails from Delhi)



Delhi was my youth and home; I did my graduation from there. That was the time I also did Tol Mol Ke Bol (Zee) from the capital. Next, I got offers from Mumbai, so I came here and never went back! Delhi is what it is because of our government and parliament is based there. When I came here I had no contacts initially and with time I fell in love with this city. I love the experience of living near the sea. How efficiently people work here makes the Mumbai move at a faster pace. It accepts people from day one. The city pays you back for your efforts. Merit is taken care of and you get your due sooner or later.




Juhi Parmar- (hails from Jaipur)



I was born to be an actress so I was prepared for everything when I came down to Mumbai. I have been here since the last eight years and now it feels like home, though initially I felt like a stranger. There is a vast cultural gap between Mumbai and Jaipur. Life is slow and easy going in my hometown. People get up late and then go to work all the more late! Whereas here a day starts at 6 am and ends at 2 am! Mumbai is a safe city to settle, it provides far more and better opportunities than any other city and the night life rocks! It's the ultimate city of dreams, be it acting or any other field. Also people here give you space. But what is most amazing is the spirit of Mumbai, which perks you up. Look at the floods and bomb blast incidents, the city recovers very fast. Except for the sad roads and congested traffic, Mumbai is perfect!


Sandeep Rajora- (hails from Delhi)


I did my schooling in Delhi, my MBA from Pune - so you can say I grew up in different cities. Here in Mumbai, professionalism is in the air! From the time you step down from a train, from a coolie to the autowala, everyone is a pro when it comes to their personality and attitude. People here are more bothered about work and time - they strictly mean business! Comparatively Delhiites and Puneites are warmer. Mumbai is all about vigour, charisma and opportunities - where one can do whatever and whenever, and kicks me big time. What surprises me in Mumbai is that local trains are always on time! But in my opinion one can life a satisfactory and peaceful life only in a smaller city.


Nattasha Rana - (hails from Jallandhar)
Mumbai is a dream city, an ocean where one can get in abundance. Here you get ample opportunities and loads of independence. It is also the hub of entertainment as it values talent. Opportunities can knock at you're door anytime, but one needs to work hard and have the right attitude. It's a fair city, which provides equal opportunities to women in all the fields. Hard work when combines with luck it spells success here. The spirit of Mumbai is unbreakable. People are very accommodating here. Though, bad roads and traffic is surely an issue.


Aashka Goradia- (hails from Ahemdabad)



My family is still settled in Ahmedabad and I do visit them on and off. I prefer being in Mumbai as one can do a lot here and be an achiever. This city has given me a lot and I can't think of living any where else now. Here the food joints are up till 4 am but in my hometown there is no life after 10 pm. The best thing about Mumbaiites is that they are not myopic. The only hitch is that the people here can be over practical and over calculative at times. But I have also found a few genuine people who shower me with their warmth.


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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: dreamgirl34

i want to know what is going on kstreet

dweep suspectin drone of ruinin her mom's property. Suraj is after dorne. simran on USA wid misha 4 her treatment

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Ashish, a kameo king!


Ashish Kaul has a new show in his kitty! News has filtered in that he has been roped in for Star Plus' prime-time show, Viraasat.

"I essay Vardhaman, a young and handsome professor of the same college where Juhi (Kanika Maheshwari) studies. Priyanka (Sangeeta Ghosh) approaches me to reform her niece Juhi. But there will be a major twist in the track when she will accuse me of rape," elaborates Kaul about his new role.

This is not the first time that the duo will be acting together on the small screen. Says Ashish, "We worked together in India Calling (Star One) prior to this show. She's a sweet girl and I have had a good time working with her." The actor is very excited as he has already commenced shooting for this mega-production.

We term him as the cameo specialist because after playing Aryaman in Kkussum and currently Shubroto in Kasautii Zindagi Kay, Ashish has generally been zeroed in for short-timed appearances, be it in Kaisa Yeh Pyaar Hain, Kavyanjali, and India Calling.

Now after Viraasat, it accounts to another cameo in your kitty!

Edited by shaika00 - 18 years ago
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thanks for sharing shaika riva s pic is awesome
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