Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Is Pyar Ko Kya Naam doon: Marriage vs Live In !!!





I think the creatives have very smartly touched upon the issue of live in relationships adding a desi flavour to it obviously. The creatives themselves have tried to practise what they preach by showing they go half way to show us a controversial issue by adding a flavor of acceptance attached to it.

Arnavs represents today: over confident, rash, wanting to break free, caught up with family ties, not knowing what he wants and hence does the opposite of what is being told to him.

Dadi on the other hand represents- traditions, dogma, values and rigidity that has been passed down in the name of good upbringing.

so which one is right?

Shyam warns Arnav, he tells him, there is no harm is making a few sacrifices today to secure a future tomorrow.

Whereas Arnav a man believes in living for the moment. He is unsure of what his tomorrow holds for him. If something goes wrong he thinks he can use his clout and power to bend things his way.

Does one have to really get married to find social acceptance? 

Shyam says, if its just a small ritual or an act that makes the world change the way one looks at a thing, why is Arnav still relunctant? does he believe at some level that marriage is a holy institution and he fears not honoring it? Does he feel, he is too big for the rules of the society? Or does he fear not being recognised in a crowd if he does what everyone else does? 

Either ways it is Arnav's inner struggle to be a man who creates a place for himself such that he is invincible, and for now, he doesnt care its his own family, he wants to prove wrong! well, may be he doesnt, but his acts make it look that way.

Do share your views on what you think about this.




Niharika Vidya Sagar
Rangmunch.TV

Devyani : A Woman of Substance!!!


Should we applaud for Devyani or tell  her to wake up and take a stand…???
The show is definitely on the most nerve wrecking track as Brahma’s advances towards Uttara gets reciprocated.The affair is on !!…and Devyani knows it!!…What surprises me is that women like Devyani still exists even today…A women who lives for others and not herself. 

In a world where women are climbing the success ladder and making it big, we see Devyani, who only thinks of her family and  is the strongest person who ties all of them together.Devyani has not only hidden and kept the dark secret of her son Gaurav but has managed to create semblance in her turbulent life as she has a philanderer of a  husband who cant keep his hands off women..Even now, when she has been exposed to her husband’s dirtiest and degrading act, she is  shattered but not  broken. She refuses to bow down and let her family suffer because of this act of  infedilty. Any woman would have walked out of this marriage long back but  not Devyani. She is not only a wife …she is a mother, a daughter-in-law and a home maker…Her family is and will be her priority always..

Devyani , a woman of substance who not only conducts herself with dignity but also with integrity .Even when everything is working against her, she knows better not to respond with anger but respond with patience. She values her family highly. Devyani is beautifully portrayed by Indrani Haldar who has gone into the skin of the character..Bravo !! for making this role so believable and playing it with such grace..

So keep watching Maryada: lekin kab tak to see how Devyani takes hold of the burning situation…..


Navyanka Varma
Rangmunch.TV

What is that we want?




Very often one is seen or heard cribbing about how one would love to watch more creative stuff on Television and as to why makers don't ever break away from the age old family dramas. Age old story lines with cliche plots and women with layers of make up and heavy jewelery for sure is not a trend that has been done away with on Indian TV. Even to this date, as you flip channels you would notice majority of shows bearing a similar look, feel and story. The only difference is the leads and that's obviously because you cant have one person doing the same thing in two different places.

I have been a TV watcher ever since i can remember and i have grown up loving the cliche's and accepting it to a large extent. To me i just know the mother to be the bechari if her husband is an alcoholic, the son automatically an intense man and the girl who walks into his life the bubbly sweet level headed know it all that sets it all right. I have had no problem with this arrangement as the predictability gives me a high and right guess work also ensures few moments of glory.

I know the title track will eventually be what i would hum, and the leads and their chemistry would give me sleepless nights, i know i would eventually out grow the show, but will still stick onto it since i cant get rid of the habit and i will argue endlessly with anyone who cares to abuse my show of the season! And all this while, i would still crib about why things cant be the way i want them to be !

I have tried talking to a couple of makers who like you and me would surely want to experiment with different stuff, but wouldnt since they know at the end of the day they are making what sells! So if this is what sells, then who are we? Are we the audience that wants to watch smarter stuff? Are we the audience that doesnt want cliches?  Have we not sneaked despite saying we have quit watching the show only wishing something may have changed?Are we the audience that think we are wasting our precious thirty minutes that lets us down? If we are, why are we still at it? Is it hope? Is it masochism?What is it?

Are we kidding when we can, we need a change?

Think about it!!

This is my story! And i guess I am okay with what i have, I would love change, but why world doesn't  change much without it. I would love to know what you feel!!


Niharika Vidya Sagar
Rangmunch.TV

Parichay: Living life on your own terms!!!!!


Sameer Soni is back post Jassi Jaisi Koi Nahi to play a role of a fallen hero who gets a second chance in life. Sameer plays Kunal, a defeated and failed lawyer who gets a second chance to set  things right. Sameer  completely identifies with the character of Kunal as he lives life on his terms, which is very much like himself in real life.Kunal is not politically correct and so, may come across as rude and brash but he has a heart of gold. He does not believe in herd mentality and makes his own path. Sameer loved the character and opted for it instantly.


Producer Ekta Kapoor has also drawn inspiration from society and people living in it.Her aim with this show is rising above the failure and hope of living a better future.Kunal is a story of  such a man who has everthing going for him  but later ends up becoming the biggest disappointment in the eyes of his family and society.However life gives him a second chance to redeem himself.

So tune yourself to this heart warming story,  “Parichay” from Monday to Thursday at 9.30 pm on Colors


Navyanka Varma
Rangmunch.TV

Friends are all i have: Sabiha




As a part of Friendship day we on our part got in touch with many people from the industry. One such as Sabiha, who happens to be of the very few lady Directors Telugu Television has. She has delivered some hit shows like Yuva and LOVE and is also a Nandi Award winner for her short film Tappu.. 

Today she is assisting Prakash Raj in a movie, which is going to be his Directorial Debut. Sabiha who we all know as "Chunia" lovingly, is a great delight to work with. She molds herself into whoever you want her to be, and that's one of the most important traits a Director needs to have.

Over to Chunia with her answers that will speak for themselves.

What importance does Friendship Day hold to your current track/ or in a show you are working on?

I wait for it all year.  Friends are all I have.

Being in the industry, who are the friends you can turn to and fall back on at anytime?

I love them all. No one has ever turned their back on me ever.

Alot is said and written about friendships in the industry being opportunistic and driven by selfish motives? What do you have to say about that?

These kinda people exist everywhere. Why single out the industry alone?

You are working, and you have a fixed life style, where obviously things get hectic, would you make an extra effort for your friends just because u dont get time otherwise?

YES...I even go to the extent of borrowing money to throw parties and meetings so that I get to spend time with my friends. :-)
 
What is the most overrated expectation from a friend according to you?

It’s okay when they do certain things, but the problem comes when I do the same. 

Has friendship ever tied you down or obligated you, during work? If it has how would you deal with it? ( there is no need for personal experience if you dont want to share it)?

Yes, Lots and lots of times !!!  I am a very emotional person and I get carried away when someone is in pain. Someone misused my financial help and went on to spread rumors about it. Let me recall it. But it did teach me a lesson.
 
Pyar Dosti hai ya Dosti pyaar hai? which one holds true in your case?

I will always go for platonic friendship. If mixed with other relations you end up losing both. The things you can share with friends cant certainly be shared with “LOVE”.

There is no one particular day needed to celebrate friendship, but if there is one such friend to whom you have been wanting to say something, but haven’t been able to due to whatever reasons, you could use this as a platform! 

No! Even if I did, I would be misunderstood like I always have been !


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Monday, August 8, 2011

Balika Vadhu: Awakening to the New Dawn!!!!!


“Letting go has never been easy, but holding on can be as difficult, for strength is measured not by holding on, but by letting go” ~ Anon

Anandi has decided to let go off her husband, Jagiya. She has no intentions of punishing him for his wrong deeds coz that will not set anything right in her life. She wants to focus on herself & wants to utilize her time & energy in pursuing her unfulfilled dreams.

Anandi now intends to lead by example & simultaneously evolve a revolution, giving a ray of hope to all the Balika Vadhu’s who have been suffering the consequences of “Child Marriage.” Bearing the torch of knowledge she desires to free their lives from ignorance & illiteracy, give them the strength to stand up for themselves & live a life of dignity.

Today Anandi gave a new perspective towards life not only to her Teacher-ji but also to many of us who think revenge is the best way out to set right all the wrongs. It is possibly the easy way out too coz what Anandi has decided to do needs more courage & strength of character. Most of us believe in holding on to our past which makes it difficult for us to move forward & see the opportunities that life has en-stored for us. We get so engrossed in our pain that we fail to see the brighter side of life.

As much as we admire Anandi’s strong will power & good intentions, we also realize that her journey towards accomplishing her dreams is not going to be easy.

Having settled upon this dream, it is now for time to unfold, Anandi’s first step towards her vision of a New Dawn!!!!  


Swati Ghosh
Rangmunch.TV

Fida's Corner : His wife, Mrs. Khurana !!!




PROLOGUE

His wife.

She was his wife.

As the thought thundered around his head, he wheeled away from the window in frustration as he tried to force his memory to return.

As always, the attempt was futile.  He’d spent the last 15 days struggling to accept that he didn’t remember anything that had happened over the past eighteen months.

Throwing himself into his chair, he leaned back, closing his eyes to try and block out the world.  A moment later, his eyes popped open; it was as if the insides of his eyelids were a screen onto which a series of images of her were being projected continuously.

In frustration, he picked up the phone and summoned Adi- when his faithful second-in-command entered, he said “Adi, sab accounts ki summary tayyar hogayi mereliye”

“J j jj j ii sir, jo jo summaries aap ne maangi theen, woh sab aapko email kardeen hain”

“Theek hai, main ghar jaake padhloonga, then when I get back from Mumbai you can fill me in on the details.  Until I’m fully up to speed with what’s going on with the business, I’m of no use here anyway.  You’re more than able to run things, jab se mera ye haal hua hai, tumhi to sab sambhaal rahe ho.”

Picking up his phone, he walked towards the door, aware of Adi’s eyes following him.  When he reached the door, he stopped, needing to know the answer to the question that has been troubling him for the past two hours.  Without looking back at the only man he had ever been able to rely on (even though he would never accept that he ever needed anyone to watch his back) he said “Adi, woh.........”

He stopped, having to force the words out “Adi, Mrs Khurana kahan hain?”

“Geet?  Geet to ghar pe hai Sir, Dadiji ke saath.”

He nodded once without looking at Adi, then strode towards the stairs, unwilling to spend any time cooped up in the lift.  As he took the steps two at a time, his thoughts circled back to the woman who was never far from his thoughts at the moment.

Geet.

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CHAPTER 1

The next morning, Sunday, he woke as the first rays of sunlight began teasing at the horizon.  He looked over at the woman sleeping next to him, remembering the awkwardness of the evening before—as more and more days passed by without any signs of his memory returning, the pain in her eyes grew deeper and the silence more oppressive.  At times his guilt was overwhelming, finding expression as anger- he cringed inwardly as he realised how rudely he spoke about her, seeming to punish her for his own flaws and weakness.

Rolling away from her, he noticed the tear tracks on her cheeks that bore mute witness to her distress.  Cursing himself and her, cursing fate, his stepmother the doctors and everyone else who had landed him in this situation, he stood- in that moment, his gaze landed on their wedding picture; he stood for a moment studying it, trying to recognise himself in the man smiling so lovingly at Geet.  He had looked at her that day as if she was the only thing of meaning in the world, as if her happiness was the only thing important to him.  The picture showed that she was looking at him the same way, her eyes full of joy and hope.  There wasn’t an inch between them- his arm was wrapped around her as she leaned into his body.

He glanced down at the woman he had left sleeping on the bed, trying to reconcile the glowingly happy woman in the photo with the pale cheeked, hollow eyed woman he saw before him.  Guilt streaked through him again; he fought to turn it into anger the weight became too much to bear.

Needing to get away, needing time to think, he left the room as quietly as possible and made his way to the gym.  He worked his way through the katas, letting his body flow through increasingly difficult patterns and movements; as the patterns flowed without any hesitation, he wondered how it was that he could remember every kata he had ever learned, every breathing exercise, every anger-management technique, every exercise that he needed to do to maintain his ripped physique but he couldn’t remember the woman he had loved enough to share his life with.

As the repetitive perfection of the katas calmed his thoughts, the realisation dawned that they were going to have to start afresh.  He couldn’t keep torturing her the way he had been, the poor woman had done nothing to deserve that.  He had to offer her a chance at a new life; he owed her at least the chance to decide whether she wanted nothing more to do with a man who could so easily forget her, or whether she wanted to try and build a new life with him, based on convenience and with the clear understanding that his ability to love seemed to have vanished with the unexpectedness with which it had seemed to appear in his life.

To be continued.............................