and have the show extended till sep 25th...😊
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and have the show extended till sep 25th...😊
Guys there was a article of Mandira Bedi..Where she is asked about Sach Ka Saamna...
Can you imagine being in the hotseat on Sach Ka Saamna?
I was asked to audition as host for Sach Ka Saamna.
Wonder why...Probably to make up numbers...
The original format of the show has never had a female host. But I failed in the auditions. On hindsight, I'd say that this is one failure that I was hoping for even while auditioning for it.
Extremely happy for her and US.
This is a show that wrecks marriages, causes unrest in relationships and ruffles a lot of feathers.
Even if it does, it must be like the camel falling because of that last small straw.
They come with problems galore.
Somewhere, the host acts as a catalyst.
Hahahahaha... This is the most hilarious think i've heard. 😆
I've watched a couple of episodes and nowhere did I regret not having hosted it.
don't we know why...
would have to take a backseat,
do a show keeping in mind the contestant is the hero
make them talk and listen
not wear dresses or dress in a way that would draw attetnion to oneself and
one's shoulders, mid riff, back and cleavage.......
SOUR GRAPES
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/regional/news-interviews/Motherhood-why-not/articleshow/5003552.cms
I love you, Dad: Rajeev Khandelwal
Nilanjana Nag , MUMBAI MIRROR 13 September 2009, 08:32am IST
A phone call about his father's heart attack shattered Rajeev Khandelwal's idea of a blissful tomorrow...
Quite unlike my current unyielding image on TV, in my younger days, I was a carefree and an easygoing person. I took from life whatever it had to offer, because everything seemed to just work itself out then. Even the day I left my parents' house in Jaipur for Delhi in search of a career in acting, I was calm, optimistic. Until one day, a phone call from my younger brother Rahul changed it all.
Irreversible damage
My father had suffered his second heart attack. I flew to Delhi from Mumbai immediately to consult the best surgeons, only to be told that he had to undergo a bypass surgery. For the first time, I really felt I couldn't breathe and everything around me stood still. Had I actually thought that my father, being an army man, was indestructible? That he would live forever? Yes. It had been a fairytale-like existence, which I was finally jolted out of. That vision of him being wheeled in on a stretcher for the operation, told me what a fool I'd been all this while. I saw pain in his eyes that looked desperate now. Would he see us ever again? He shook hands with me and his touch said it all ' son, be good!
Time's running out
All my life, much like any other self-respecting young adult, I had been self-sufficient and had never depended on my parents for anything. And I lived on, travelled, built a career. My own survival had become the only visible goal and I kept getting sucked deeper into it with time. For all that my parents had done for me, I knew I would 'pay them back', when the time was right. Admit it. We all think the same way. But must we wait eternally for that 'right time'? The new turn of events had taught me the most important lesson of my life ' never take anything for granted. One life is too short a time to let your loved ones know how much they mean to you.
Starting afresh
I introspected while my father was being operated upon. Thoughts of him not making it were killing me. It was quite an alien sensation and yet debilitating enough to make me feel like a loser for having waited all this while, just to tell my father how much I loved him. Thankfully I did. The operation was successful. A month later, my father and I visited Rishikesh and went river rafting together. It really seemed like we had rediscovered each other.
Things are different today. I'm happier. I still plan my tomorrow but never before living my today to the fullest.
He shook hands with me and his touch said it all ' son, be good
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/tv-/I-love-you-Dad-Rajeev-Khandelwal/articleshow/5004808.cms
Originally posted by: varallika
Thanks for the pics Nida...m gonna really miss him one the show is off...