A project’s success doesn’t only depend on how you perform: Aalisha Panwar
Mumbai: There are a lot of factors that contribute to the success of a project, the chemistry shared between actors is one such important point, says actress Aalisha Panwar. She adds that once a great bond is established, the show can achieve heights.
Hindi cinema is moving towards more realistic stories and approach and so is television: Sunidee
Mumbai: With films like The Kashmir Files doing exceedingly well, Sunidee Chauhan feels there is a focus once again on realistic cinema.
I'm really happy and overwhelmed with the response I have received for Cheeru: Anuj Sachdeva
Mumbai: Actor Anuj Sachdeva is currently seen as Cheeranjeev 'Cheeru' Chaudhary in Rajan Shahi's "Woh Toh Hai Albelaa".
A lot of us have forgotten how to smile and how to laugh: Himansh Kohli
Mumbai: This Laughter Day, actor Himansh Kohli says that his endeavour has always been to find happiness in all that he does. The actor says that he always tries to spread smiles wherever he goes.
It’s time that we celebrate dance not only as passion but also a profession : Rajit Dev
Mumbai: Noted choreographer dancer Rajit Dev has made a name of himself already. On the work front, Rajit has choreographed and directed the female version of "Pachtaoge".
Mumbai: Actress Charrul Malik feels so blessed to be shooting for super hit comedy show Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai, as she says that the show has always given her happiness. Be it while shooting for the show or watching it, Charrul always finds it very funny.
TV industry needs to think about the way it functions: Maninee De
Mumbai: From irregular timings to the safety of their employees, the TV industry has a lot to think about when it comes to the way things work here, says actress Maninee De.
Mumbai: It’s World Laughter Day on May 1 and Vaishnavi Ganatra says there is nothing in the world that is as irresistibly contagious as laughter.
'Woh Toh Hai Albelaa': Cheeru and Sayuri's haldi ceremony begins
Mumbai: The Tuesday episode of Rajan Shahi's "Woh Toh Hai Albelaa" started with Cheeru meeting Sayuri.
'Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai': Abhimanyu finds Aarohi, allows her to attend the wedding
Mumbai: The Tuesday episode of Rajan Shahi's "Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai" started with the Goenkas doing the final preps for the wedding before they leave for Jaipur. They realise that Aarohi won't be accompanying them and are upset about it.
Actor Saanand Verma’s next is a lead in the film Chaar Lugaai; shares his role in the film
Mumbai: Noted actor Saanand Verma who was recently seen in Apharan 2 and got many accolades for that is currently shooting for a film titled Chaar Lugaai directed by Prakash Saini. This will be the first time when Saanand is playing the role of a police officer.
Mumbai: Aparna Dixit’s Anjali is the new entrant in Rajan Shahi’s ongoing show Woh Toh Hai Albelaa (WTHA). The actor is happy to have bagged the drama and feels the title is unique and interesting. She reveals that her wish of working with Director’s Kut Productions has finally come true
I would love to do films: Sudha Chandran
Mumbai: Actress Sudha Chandran says that she is often asked about why she is not taking up films.
'Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai': Akshara chooses Abhimanyu
Mumbai: The Saturday episode of Rajan Shahi's "Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai" started with Abhimanyu telling Neil and Paarth that it shouldn't be so difficult for Akshara to choose between him and Aarohi. Neil tells him that it would have been difficult for them too if they were in Akshara's shoes. Abhimanyu leaves from there and tells them not to follow him.
Mumbai: Director and creative producer Mitu met actor Shweta Keswani during the casting of Kahaani Ghar Ghar Ki (KGGK) in 2001.