Thursday, October 13, 2011

Narendra Jha "Living The Character "


The character of Baapji  in “ Hawan “ on Colors essayed by Narendra Jha  has become the turning point for the actor himself.The story of Hawan  revolves around the undying faith  and relationship between a devotee and God  which has the audience hooked from the start. The actor who chants “ Hari Om” on the show says “To get a chance to play Baapji was like a miracle in itself .I have personally been through numerous experiences in life where my faith has been restored  and made me realise what complete surrender to  bhakti means.I never thought I would be potraying such a strong character”
“Hawan “ is not only a religious  show but  a show which revolves around the basic word called “ Faith “.No matter what one ‘s belief is , the thread which connects him or her to the supreme power is faith. Narendra  Jha is doing full justice to the role as he is living the character beautifully.He has gotten  into the skin of the role and is enjoying it thoroughly.In real life Jha , has turned complete vegetarian.
The show which is produced by RAJAN SHAHI not only deals with the religious issues but is a family drama which focuses on inter-personal relationship , subtle romance and everyday life nuances.
Keep watching the show  as it will take you on a journey which is full of life’s little surprises.

Edited by
Navyanka ( Rangmunch.tv)


Aghaaz….A New Beginning!!




In yesterday's episode, the last scene of Kuch Toh Log Kahenge not only surprised me as a viewer, but also gave way to a new beginning both in the life of Dr. Ashutosh and Dr. Nidhi.

Dr. Ashutosh was aware of the fact that Nidhi was not keen on being a Doctor, even though he believed that she had the potential to be one. However, yesterday when she finally put forth her decision, one could see Dr. Ashutosh’s disappointment. Even though he probably had anticipated this moment, but deep down his heart he wanted Dr. Mallika’s words to come true. He wanted Dr. Nidhi to be a "Survivor" and was hoping against the hope. Even before Dr. Nidhi gave away her decision, one could notice the angst on his face. Even though his expressions were very subtle, they still managed to convey the multitude of emotions that dwelt in his sub-conscious. On the other hand, Dr. Nidhi tried to look confident and happy with her decision but with a heavy heart.

Sometimes from nowhere a stranger walks into our lives and even before we realize, he or she becomes an integral part of our being. This so-called stranger not only gives our lives a new meaning but also becomes very close to our heart. 

While Dr. Mallika and Anji both notices the subtle changes in Dr. Ashutosh and Nidhi’s behavior, will they both realise how much they have started to affect each other unknowingly? Will Dr. Nidhi’s step to quit, invoke those emotions in the stonehearted Dr. Ashutosh, who has shut himself off from experiencing them? Will this decision prove to be the turning point in Dr. Nidhi's life?

In order to find answers to all the above questions, tune in to catch this unconventional love story of Dr. Ashutosh and Dr. Nidhi, every Monday to Friday at 8pm only on Sony Entertainment Television.


Swati Ghosh
Rangmunch.TV

Flying International, First Class!




Castle, NCIS, Burn Notice, Criminal Minds, Bones, CSI, Law & Order, How I met your mother, recent additions Terra Nova, Necessary Roughness, Melissa & Joey, and many many more – the list of International shows is long, with a variety and depth that promises to appease one and all. These international shows are currently showing on a television near you. Switch it on, any time of the day or night and you will most assuredly be sinking into your couch, clutching your remote and wallowing in one or more of these shows. I will bet my hard-earned money you will be returning for more, religiously, every single day, for a date with your favorite shows. I am also willing to bet that most of you reading this already have your list of favorites. 

I have too. My journey through International shows, like many of you, began quite early. I have been hooked onto international shows for as long as I can remember. I welcomed the advent of television into my home in the late ‘80s and discovered it through shows like 'The Bold and the Beautiful' and 'Santa Barbara' in the early 90’s. Don’t blame me!  Options were almost non-existent then :-) The Australian show, Neighbours caught my attention too and since then there has been no looking back. 



Who can forget the crackling swordplay of romantic tension between the leads in shows like ‘Moonlighting’ and ‘Remington Steele’ or for that matter, the spooky yet mystifying ‘X Files’? While ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’, ‘Home Improvement’, ‘My Family’ and ‘Ally McBeal’ tickled our funny bones and acted as stress busters in our otherwise taxing lives, ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’, and ‘Angel’ kept us glued to the television sets to experience the world of vampires, demons, and angels.

Reality shows like ‘American Idol’ and ‘So you think you can dance’ introduced me to a culture other than my own and opened up a whole new world right there in my living room. ‘Friends’ enthralled me for ten mesmerizing seasons and even today, it’s re-runs on various channels still holds me captive and that is by no means a small feat!







When I look back, the nostalgia associated with all the shows that have been part of my growing up years is extremely overwhelming. I had connected with each of these shows at different levels; they were instrumental in shaping my outlook towards life. I am still growing up by the way and I still get a lot more than a few laughs, sighs, and some tears from the shows I watch now. 





When the world is fitting in to your computer, it does not come as a surprise that there are those deeply in love and impatient for the next dose of their favourite shows who catch it online. Computer screens become their television and the mouse a remote. There is an exhaustive list of international shows that have been and are still running on our television sets. There is also a world of phenomenal shows that unfortunately have not made it to our Indian screens and we at Rangmunch will endeavour to present them to you so you don’t miss out on Quality television viewing experience.

We need more than one article to reminisce about those gone by and rejoice those we are currently watching. 


I will be here to do just that – to rewind, pause, and play, to create a platform never seen before, a rangmunch, where we can exchange our views, discuss current tracks, drool over a Nathan Fillion or a Gabrielle Anwar to our hearts content, even have a healthy fight as to our likes and dislikes about a show. I’m pretty much throwing open the floor for my fellow international show-enthusiasts. 



Here in Rangmunch, what you want is what you get! 

The content above is solely my view and anyone willing to discuss, analyze, criticize, refute, disagree, or even crucify me over this, are more than welcome to do so by leaving a comment below. Lekin zara pyaar se! :-) After all, if you have taken time out to read this, we ARE on the same side – a side that loves watching shows that transcend invisible borders. Therefore, my dear friends drop in a line and set the ball rolling.....

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Neeraja Unni
Rangmunch.TV