.Y.U.D.I.
Yudi, was a high school boy, belonging to a rich family... He was, as people would call him, the rich spoilt brat... His mother always gave him the freedom to do whatever he liked, go wherever he liked... According to his mom, he was old enough to lead his own life... He had his own bikers' gang... It was by chance that he befriended Rocky (one of the boy's from the show Parvarish, son of Sweety)... Even though a spoiled brat, he was not arrogant and was good at heart, he was a very chilled out guy, who loved partying and biking... Rocky got influenced by his ways, as he never got the freedom that Yudi used to get... So he sneaked of with Yudi to a rave party thrown by Yudi's friend... But what was shocking, was Yudi was forced to drink alcohol spiked with drugs and was challenged by that friend to walk along the pool, while drunk... He could not and falls into water... Later while returning from the party Yudi gets into a car crash because of drunk driving... It was Rocky and his mother Sweety, who takes Yudi to the hospital... Yudi finds comfort in Sweety's care, it was something he never got from his own mother... He liked the scolding and concern that Sweety showed him... When Yudi's mother comes to the hospital, he asks Sweety to stay with him instead of his mom, he tells his mom that he never showed the concern that Sweety showed for him, never had she stopped him from doing things which were wrong, if she had then he would not have ended up in hospital like this... Later on Yudi's mom understands her mistake and tries to become a better mother... Write Up: Paromita (Wrackspurt) .R.A.N.D.H.I.R.
Randhir Singh Shekhawat- the character whom no one can mess with... A character with a raw uniqueness and charismatic aura that is etched in the hearts of the audiences even after two long years since he last appeared in our television screens... Randhir was a fictional character very close to reality...
The writers of the show had beautifully crafted a genius mind, weaving it with a right proportion of sarcasm, wit and positive attitude along with a pinch of straight forwardness often misunderstood by rudeness... He was unique in true sense... The guy with a golden heart and heart that craved for love can be best described as Randhir...
Wearing a shield of MCP-ness he tried very hard to hide his inner self, the soft and tender heart filled with love... He eventually failed in keeping up a mask of rudeness and conquered our heart as the rank 1 Randhir Singh Shekhawat... We thoroughly enjoyed watching him in Sadda Haq mainly because of the amazing and flawless portrayal of him by Param Singh...
Randhir is very close to our hearts because he is someone very different from most of the male leads of Indian television... He has shown every characteristics of a normal collected guy, which made in look real in true sense... The Arrogance, rudeness, cuteness, jealousy and so on, Randhir has always portrayed the extremes, which makes him extraordinary. However, if it was not Param Singh... I highly doubt any one could have played Randhir to that perfection... Param could make Randhir believable as he has not played Randhir but lived him...
Going deep into the character of Randhir, we have seen him as an MCP in the first year, (not in true sense though) followed by someone who truly respected women... He has been a pillar of strength for his enemy cum best friend and girlfriend Sanyukta who challenged and motivated her in every step she has taken... He has been the best friend, the best boy friend and a good husband...
He has been an ardent enemy and an equally passionate lover to Sanyukta. Randhir has shown all the extreme traits that we could not have even imagined... He has been the sweetest yet an aggressive lover which makes it very difficult for me to actually describe Randhir... In one word, he is unique and I have never seen any fictional character to portray even close to such awesomeness that Randhir possess...
Write Up: Sree (BornAries)
.R.A.N.G.E.E.L.A.
A devotee of Lord Shiva who is equally devoted to his master veer, Rangeela, is a charming slave whose life's goals were set by his master... He was a Ghulaam of his own brother (unknowingly) and a slave of his misfortune... Veer could captivate Rangeela as the later believed that Veer was the one to save his mother, Rangeela's Amma, whom he loved the most... Rangeela, although a slave, was educated and was capable of fighting back with his enemies... Rangeela gradually started pointing out the mistakes of his master that did not go well with Veer and thus a situation of enmity arose... Rangeela later discovered that Veer is his half brother and his father was the one to keep him as a Ghulaam... In the final fight of right versus wrong, Rangeela could gain his freedom by killing Veer... With Veer's end, Rangeela changed the entire face of his village Berahampur, by changing the mentality of the people there... The much needed change could finally wipe out the word "Beraham" from the name of the village "Berahampur" Param Singh played Rangeela to perfection... His portrayal made Rangeela the slave a believable character even in this era... His hard work paid off as he gained much recognition from the show... As said by Param, "It is very difficult to play a slave, it's even more difficult to make it believable to the audiences... Param did it with ease... Rangeela is a character that created a history, as Ghulaam was by far one of the most impactful male-centric shows in Indian television... Write Up: Sree (BornAries) .D.H.R.U.V.
Let's recap the story of an extremely talented and bestselling author, Mr. Dhruv Narang, "The King of Romance"... Dhruv the novelist was stuck with his 21st book as he could not find any inspiration on writing its story... He had planned a unique love story and was in search for a muse for his romantic novel... He found his inspiration with Hemal Shah, a banker...
Dhruv Narang had a record of dating girls while writing a novel to make things more realistic and write the exact incidents... This time as well, he planned and plotted things accordingly to ensure smooth execution of the novel... However, destiny had other plans for him as he fell in love with the girl for real...
Things took a drastic step when Dhruv Narang the king of romance failed to control and accept his love... Becoming a slave of his splattered mind and focused heart, he failed to complete his novel risking his golden career...
Dhruv Narang portrayed by Param Singh is a peek a boo to the life of disorganized soul who had an overconfidence of having an exact control on his life, mind and heart... An ordinary girl with extra ordinary capabilities and simplicity invaded the kingdom of the king of romance and turned him a slave of his own emotions...
Param Singh beautifully portrayed the disorganized life of Dhruv Narang and has made a realistic approach in showing a glimpse of an overconfident novelist in just seven episodes...
Write Up: Sree (BornAries)
.A.M.A.N. Aman - a common man, stuck in a series of problems and melancholies, he complained to the God, standing by the seaside that he wants to give up his life... He had an illusion that his prayers were heard and he started believing that he will die soon... Before dying, he decided to mend his relationship with his mother and his girl friend, the two most important people of his life, whom he has been ignoring for quite some time... His girl friend Neha was getting married to someone else... Aman met her apologized for his mistakes... He called his mother and did the same... Aman played by Param Singh promisingly portrayed the inner turmoil of Aman... Param played this character flawlessly... In a series of events, we get to see a realistic approach of the makers to portray the life of a common man and Param lived up to the expectations of the makers and the audiences in portraying the central character of the short film... Write Up: Sree (BornAries) |
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