Friday, October 7, 2011

In my mind only Abigail can play Sia in Humse Hai Liife: Hitesh Kewalya!



Well, have you ever thought where a story evolves? In the mind of a writer. Where does it take shape? In his imagination. Where do you finally see it? On the screen! This journey from a creative mind to a visual medium is a story in itself and an interesting one too.


Rangmunch.TV introduces you to Hitesh Kewalya, who writes the story, screenplay and dialogues for Humse Hai Liife along with his sister Roopal Kewalya, on Channel V, and also adds the Nanda Kisor and Hallo Hi Bye Bye touches to Bua ji and Mamiji in Is Pyar ko Kyaa Naam doon through his dialogues. Talking to Hitesh, only makes you respect the Writer Fraternity even more as a clan, that silently work in the background, knowing fully well, that the name in those credits may just scroll away while the characters and stories they create, would go on to live in the hearts of the audiences forever.

Rangmunch Team had the priviledge of talking with Hitesh, who revealed some fascinating facts about his journey with Humse Hai Liife, the High School Drama on Channel V ….right from its conceptualization to the way it’s being portrayed onscreen!! 


The Inception...

One fine day I got a call from Nissar (Parvez-Producer) as they had been toying with the idea of making a youth based show. When I came on board, at the onset it was very clear in our minds that we wanted to present a real story and not just a fluffy teenage romance to the audience.

What we had initially conceived was something more edgy and dark than what we are seeing right now. I happened to see a documentary in a film festival called the Boxing Ladies (by Anusha Nandakumar, SRFTI). Its a film about three sisters who undergo training to become boxers. It was not about the boxing, but the struggle the movie portrayed that gripped my attention. I then thought, our story needs to have a balance between both youth issues- the struggle of a boxer as well as her personal life. That’s how it all started. I began working on the initial story, gave the girl a past and then all of us jammed in and took it forward.


The Characterisation of Sia, the Protagonist!
….When writing a story, the biggest challenge is to create the protagonist. The protagonist of your show is someone who portrays certain values and virtues that reflect the kind of show you want to make. It is extremely important that the viewers relate and connect to him or her. I want every small town girl to look at Sia and identify with her. I want every girl to relate with Sia emotionally or otherwise. Therefore, etching out every aspect of a Character then becomes a mammoth task. It is like an ever-evolving process. Sia has to react differently in each situation. We also have to keep in mind that there is going to be a scenario where the girl who is so focused towards her passion and goal, will perhaps fall in love as well, and when that happens, how would she react then? Since the story revolves around Sia, hence in my opinion, she is the toughest one to pen down.

Aspects of Story telling...
Once your story is chalked out and your characters are relatable, everything else just falls in place. You don’t have to worry or bother about what others are doing. When telling a story, as a Writer, Director or a Producer one has to remember that the audiences are watching it because they connect and identify with your story. As long as we are true to our characters, and the story is engaging, we know a show will find its audience and people will watch it. Unveiling of story is like an onion. You peel off one layer and there is another one beneath it. If you can maintain the level of curiosity among the viewers, they will keep coming back to watch the show. You can’t keep comparing yourself to others or for that matter start following what they do. That’s not an ideal way to work on a story, as that way you are forcing things in a manner that is not organic to the entire set up.

Cliche Cliché Cliché …

Clichés always work on Television, but they should be carried out with an element of unpredictability attached to them. As a case study, in the first scene Gautam, Sia’s brother is shown running with a pair boxing gloves. Till the time he runs and comes, you know he is going towards Sia, but just when you think he will give it to her and there is going to be a regular brother and sister emotional scene, Sia slaps him. Now that thappad (slap) was the element of unpredictability, which the audiences did not anticipate. Therefore, we try to play around clichés but tweak it wherever necessary, so that there is an element of surprise and freshness in the way its presented.
Hero.... as in a Fiction!!

…..In any story-the word Hero means a person who is strong. Even if you look at history, a Hero is someone who touches death, over comes obstacles, and reaches the roof. Touching death is a part of his weakness, and the transformation that happens from weak to strong is what goes into making a Hero. You can even take an instance from our  day to day life - for me, beating traffic and reaching a place on time makes me a Hero too (laughs). The protagonist is however, different from a Hero. Here in Humse Hai Life, Vishal could be the protagonist- but then there always has to be a Hero in a story!


When Sia met Abigail ...

….I think I am still in the process of making the two meet. I have made certain observations about Abigail after having interacted with her and watched her perform from close quarters. Somewhere it becomes very important to marry the two; the character and the girl portraying it. Right now in my head only Abigail can play Sia. If it was someone else, then we would have had a different Sia. While writing scenes for Sia, I always keep Abigail, the person in mind. Since I know how Abigail speaks in real life, it becomes easier for me to incorporate it in my writing, as I know how she would perform in a particular scene. There are certain things that Abigail does, and if it works for us, then Sia does it too. Adding layers to a performer and a character is an evolving process. It’s like an orchestra. There might be a tabla, harmonium, a violin, but how much of each needs to be played and when is what brings in the harmony.

After a point in time, the audience become very particular about what they want to see of a character. If you do not show character consistency, then audiences start alienating themselves from what they are watching. Hence, we have to be alert at all times when we are projecting a character in a certain way.

Imagination Vs. Reflection….I wouldn’t be in my right mind if I thought what I wrote would exactly get translated on screen to the T. It’s not a cake recipe. Even cakes don’t turn out the same every time even though we follow the same recipe. A story is a Vision. Especially in Television or any creative medium, you just add your bit and pass it on. There is always going to be a value addition at every stage. No one person drives the entire scene. Everyone working on a show is looking at it from his or her perspective. The Writer, the Director, the Producer, and even the Channel at times comes back with their feedback. When you work on a story over a period of time, you eventually end up developing a vision that everyone agrees upon.

As a writer, when I first thought of this story, as i had told you earlier, it was very dark in nature, but eventually changes happened. I knew at the back of my mind, that the story may not be the way I had actually conceived it. As you meet different people and discuss things, a concept develops and takes its own shape. There is no hard and fast rule that one person sets the vision and the rest merely follows it. It doesn’t happen that way and it shouldn’t either.  

For instance, we have decided on showing an elephant in our story. Now, whether we want to show a white elephant, a fat one, or a big one or some other, is something that all of us have to agree upon. Amalgamation of ideas always brings about a better product. I consider myself lucky to be working with 4Lions as they always give me an opportunity to share my thoughts and views. However, after all our brainstorming and discussions we always manage to reach a common ground at the end of the day. There have been instances when I have wanted to make some changes at the last moment, and have mailed them as late as the morning of the shoot and they have made those additions in the shoots because they agree it would fit better with the story...



The Art of Writing...
….I don’t think Television or film scripts need flowery or poetic language at all times. I follow a very normal way of writing. Like for example, if I write about a beautiful morning, there could be many perceptions to a beautiful morning. Whose beautiful morning is it? Is it being shot in a chawl or elsewhere? 
So I need to remember the character, the set up and the story while penning down my thoughts. If I end up writing something that is beautiful to read, but difficult for a Director to execute, then my writing would be of no use.




Humse Hai Liife ….The story!!!

...Humse Hai Liife is a story about what ultimately drives you towards your passion. This is a tale of Sia’s struggle. We may not show how she is going to go and win the Olympics, but Sia wants to be a boxer and this story tells you how she uses every opportunity to fulfill her dreams in a place where she perhaps has things working against her at all times. Her success and survival forms the crux of the story.

We are also trying to establish a character that is diametrically opposite to Sia; Pooj, who shares the room with Sia. Despite hailing from similar backgrounds both Sia and Pooj think differently. While Sia uses her scholarship at Elite to pursue her dreams to be a boxer, Pooj takes this as an opportunity to mould herself and become a part of the world and society she has moved into. She wants to befriend a bunch of people who she thinks are cool in order to find acceptance. With Pooj, we are trying to subtly show you the other side of human psyche.

The story is set in a school wherein you can bring in various angles and aspects. It can become a zone where you could just be having fun. But our idea is also to give a message while telling the story, not only to the youth, but also to  parents who watch the show and relate to every character as they might be seeing their own child in one of the kids at Elite. Every character has its own story and acts in a particular way with the other for a certain reason. There is so much to explore that at times we are equally anxious for the story to unfold. You will also see, various other angles getting revealed as the story progresses.

We know, we are making a show, which would eventually cater to a wide range of audience, not just youngsters. We want every person who watches the show, to see it because a part of them connects with the story. Hopefully, we should be able to achieve that in the days to come.



We would like to thank Hitesh for sharing his Humse Hai Liife experience with Rangmunch.TV and taking most of us back to school, with his true to life High School Drama.

Interviewed and Edited by:
Niharika Vidya Sagar 
Swati Ghosh
Rangmunch.TV

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Must Watch: Dussehra Celebrations on KBC!!


On this auspicious day of Dussehra, KBC too celebrates the victory of Good over Evil. Host and Legend, Mr. Amitabh Bachchan welcomes all the contestants in a dashing red attire. This special episode starts with a colorful depiction of Ramleela. 





Mr Sukhandhan Kolhapure, security guard from Kolhapur, is the first contestant tonight. He wants to support orphan kids. He plays a decent game and wins rupees 12 lacs 50 thousand.


Next on the hot seat is Mamta Vishwakarma, from Nainpur distt, M.P. She wants to take Johnny Lever to a National Park!! She reads a shayari for Mr. Bachchan and tells him that she wants to make a film on her life as she feels it’s very similar to that of Mother India's story!!


Don't miss out on the opportunity of hearing Amit ji, as he recites few lines from his father's poem 'jo beet gayi so baat gayi' for Rojalin to boost her spirit!!


All this and more coming your way on KBC, tonight at 8.30 pm only on Sony Entertainment Television.


Edited by:

Swati Ghosh
Rangmunch.TV

Must Watch: Prayashchit: Gunaho Ke Zakhm!!






The upcoming episode of "Prayashchit, Gunahon Ke Zakhm" has Shivaji Salunkhe.


A simple small-town man Shivaji Salunkhe from Dhule, Maharashtra, burnt and killed his wife out of suspicion and in a moment of rage. 

In the darkest hour in jail, Shivaji reached a point where he was consumed by suicidal thoughts. He picked up a pen to vent his angst and pain, and poetry was born. His guilt and repentance made him a poet. He started exchanging soulful letters of hope and beauty with his daughter who was growing in an orphanage. His poetry reached other tormented souls, inspired them and gave some peace to Shivaji. His daughter grew into a beautiful person and a capable lawyer. Shivaji got released in 2010. 


Today he conducts a 14 minute anger management workshop with an idea that if one can control ones anger for those 14 minutes, one can avoid a life imprisonment of 14 years of shame and guilt.


So catch Prayashchit: Gunaho ke Zakhm on Friday at 9:00pm only on Sony Entertainment Television.




Edited by:


Swati Ghosh
Rangmunch.TV 

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Meet Daksh Ajit Singh , GAURAV of Maryada:Lekin Kab Tak!



The sensitive portrayal of GAY characters in popular TV soaps seems to be playing savior for many who are not out of the closet yet. Actor Daksh Ajit Singh, 30, who shot to fame for playing Gaurav, a gay character in Maryada ; Lekin Kab Tak, a Star Plus show, says “A gay fan of mine from Delhi recently wrote that his mother loves  the show , and its through this show that she understood the gay concept and finally stopped hounding him about getting married. Most importantly she has stopped pestering him about changing his ways.“
He further said, "I also get messages from several fans who look for suggestions on how to share their sexual orientation with their parents. They see their own lives reflected in Gaurav’s."



Speaking to Daksh and observing him from close quarters, we found him very humble and down to earth. He further went on to say that he gets indecent proposals too from his male fans regarding one night stand, but he very casually brushes them off. He does inform them that he is portraying a Gay character in reel life, but in no ways he is gay in real life. 

When asked how does he de-stress himself, he completely laughs it off by saying  that he never gets stressed out. In his free time one can see Daksh playing with his mobile, clicking pictures since he is fond of photography. He is also a brilliant writer, so some or the  other thought keeps pondering his mind. He also loves to paint. Basically he is a multi-talented personality with wide range of interests. He is not a party person and enjoys his privacy.

When asked about his on screen and off screen relation with Vidya and Karan 
(his gay partner in Maryada), this is what he had to say … "Vidya is a good actress and I get along well with her. Even though we don't hang around together nor do we speak much after our scenes, but somehow our on screen chemistry comes out very effectively and effortlessly. Even with Karan I’m very comfortable as it’s a character I’m playing so it gets easier from both sides."
The Creative Director and Script Writer Damini Kanwal was also very apprehensive as to how people would accept  and perceive Gaurav’s character. But the response has been  overwhelming which definitely goes on to show a mature audience .
Although there have been few gay characters previously, but most of them are there to add a little humour to the scenes. However, Maryada has broken the norms by bringing in a Gay, as Central character to the plot .
This transition from showing gay characters in a frivolous light to portraying them in a strong, serious role marks the beginning of a new era.

Interviewed & Edited by
Navyanka
Niharika &
Swati

Fistful of Fascinating Facts: Raju Singh's Music Composition for Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon!



Having heard "Rabba Vey"... on Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon, has left most of you pulsating for sure. You feel the emotions right through the screen, every time Arnav and Khushi feel a certain something for one another. This soul touching tune has been composed and sung by none other than Mr. Raju Singh, who has not only rendered the background score, but has also composed other songs on the show. Raju Singh has also composed the famous "Mahi vey" tune for Geet- Hui Sabse Parayi, and is also rendering music for Dharampatni on Imagine TV. Rangmunch team thought this was the best time to bring you the Man behind the voice.



On further quizzing Raju Singh about his various compositions on the show, he said "my favorite is the title song, Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon, which has been recently released." Rangmunch.TV has already shared the song and its lyrics with you.

Raju Singh also said, "unlike movies, the music of Television shows need to be like jingles, since they are played over and over again. People should not get bored of listening to it after a while. So we make sure it is catchy. We are infact working on other versions of Rabba vey at the moment."

So does the Music Director also watch the show in order to keep in mind the flavor of the music that needs to be played out? "Well, we do keep tabs on the shows and are thrilled at the moment since we have learnt that Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon has become No. 2 on the Channel. That is great news indeed." says Raju Singh. 


Music and Love Stories always blend together and the combination is what sets the chemistry right!

While we congratulate the entire team of Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon on making it to the top, we also request you to listen to this beautiful love track composed by Raju Singh.

Niharika Vidya Sagar
Rangmunch.TV

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Ek Hazaro Main Meri Behna Hai: First Day First Feel!



A sister is a friend, a confidante, a mother and a guiding force. A sister yells at you when you are wrong, she fights with you only to make up later doing something so nice, you turn around and think you couldn't have asked for a better companion. I know a lot of people, who are extremely close to their siblings, so much so that they are inseparable. A sister becomes a friend, when the world turns against you, a mother when you need care. Though, you are born off the same womb, sometimes you are so different, you wonder what binds you to one another? If someone else messes you would kill them, but your sister enjoys the right to even kill you. Or so you think.

If you relate to each of these emotions and have a sister you are extremely close to, I would recommend you to watch Ek Hazaro Main meri Behna Hai, the new show on Star Plus that started last evening. There is so much of warmth in the bond the sisters share, you cant help but shed tears. Their love and understanding towards each other make you wish you had a sister like them. At the same time, there is so much contrast between the two that you cant help but smile.

Manvi and Jeevika adore each other so much that they dont see a world beyond one another. Manvi the younger one is more bubbly and vivacious. She speaks her heart out. You see that this is the freedom she enjoys because her sister allows her to live her life that way. The sisters are almost inseparable. In about half an hour, you also learn Jeevika is in love with Dr.Manan (Abhinav Shukla), who is back on screen after his stint as Dev in Geet Hui Sabse Parayi. The silent love between the two is so adorable and endearing, you almost feel bad as soon as you seem them and realising that their story may not actually see the light of the day. But Manvi is not the one to give up. She readily takes up for her sister, even in front of her family when a rishta comes their way from a Khandaani family. Jeevika however being older and more balanced, understands the ways of the world as well as is obligated to her family that has brought the orphans up. She obviously doesn't want to let them down, especially after their Beeji (Anju Mahendroo) tells them how her son (the father) had let them down.

The last scene at the ghat is not only breath taking to watch, it also leaves you moist eyed. The love between the sisters is palpable. You also witness the wicked twist in fate where Manvi's diya goes off while Jeevika lights it up for her and both the sisters wish and pray for each other's well being.

With so much happening in one episode, there is loads of drama and an interesting story in store for the veiwers. We wish the entire team all the very best! 

Rangmunch recommends Ek Hazaro Main Meri Behna Hai to those who have sisters, those who dont, and all those who would love to have a sister like Jeevika or Manvi ! Come one, come all! Watch this show for sure.

Niharika Vidya Sagar
Rangmunch.TV

Monday, October 3, 2011

Talk Some More: Discussion Adda

Good Morning Friends!!!


We at Rangmunch have tried our best to make this platform as interactive as possible. Here is our attempt to venture into something new and different. 


Two shows went on air last night,  BIG BOSS on Colors and Kuch Toh Log Kahenge On Sony TV. We shall be opening weekly discussion posts for the same on Rangmunch.TV every day after the episode and would like to invite you all to come and become a part of the discussions. It would be wonderful to see you all discuss the episodes, analyse them and also share what you think about an on-going track and how much you can relate to it as a person !!!


So we throw open the Discussion Adda just for you, right here on Rangmunch.TV !!


Please find the links to the same below!!


Kuch Toh Log Kahenge:






http://rangmunchtv.blogspot.com/2011/10/discussion-adda-kuch-toh-log-kahenge3.html






Big Boss-Season 5:


http://rangmunchtv.blogspot.com/2011/10/discussion-adda-big-boss-season-53-10.html


You are open to discuss now!!!