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Siddharth Chandekar

Is Siddharth Chandekar emerging as the most promising actor?

Though Ankush Choudhari plays the lead actor of the ‘Classmates’ team, the actor who has been inviting the attention of audience is Siddharth Chandekar. Siddharth began his acting career in films through a Milind Ukey’s film ‘Hamne Jeena Seekh Liya’. But then, he was a teenager. Siddharth’s actual journey as an actor began with the serial ‘Agnihotra’ and Avadhoot Gupte’s film ‘Zenda’. Then , we saw him in Atul Sarpotdar’s film ‘Satarangee Re’ based on young collegians.

Siddharth Chandekar
Later, films like ‘Balgandharva ‘ and ‘Doosari Goshta’ offered him limited scope. Last year, his film ‘Bavare Prem He’ was released, presenting him as a solo hero opposite Urmila Kanetkar-Kothare. In spite of good performance, his talent went noticed, as the film didn’t do well, at ticket window. But, after release of ‘Classmates’, everybody is talking about his performance. Though there are other popular Marathi actors in this film, Siddharth stands out, with his all round performance. He has displayed emotions and humour simultaneously, clearly indicating that he is there to stay in Marathi film industry, for a long long time.
Having seen the promo of his forthcoming film ‘Sata Lota Pan Sagala Khota’, there is plenty of scope for his character, to create instant comedy. And, we have seen the glimpse of it in ‘Classmates’. In short, Siddharth is all set to rock, during the beginning of this new year . It will not be surprising to see him as the Number one hero of Marathi films, in years to come..

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Zenda

  Zenda
Studio/presenter: Black Gold Films, A square Entertainments
Release Year: 2010
Genres: Political Drama
Rating: na
Censor: U/A
Duration: 120 mins
Producer: Atul Kamble, Awadhoot Gupte
Exe-Producer: Hemendra Kulkarni
Co-Producer: na
Director: Avadhut Gupte
Writer: Avadhoot Gupte
ScreenPlay: Sachin Darekar
Dialogues: Sachin Darekar
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Producer: Atul Kamble, Awadhoot Gupte
Exe-Producer: Hemendra Kulkarni
Production Controller: Hemant Panchal, Rahul Bhosale
Sounds: Mandar Wadkar
Director: Avadhut Gupte
Writer: Avadhoot Gupte
ScreenPlay: Sachin Darekar
Dialogues: Sachin Darekar
Lyrics:
Awadhoot Gupte, Arvind Jagtap, Guru Thakur
Music:
Avadhoot Gupte
Singers:
Awadhoot Gupte, Swapnil bandodkar, Vaishali Samat, Dhyanesh Meshram, Nihira Joshi
Cinematography:
 Rahul Jadhav, Raja Satankar
Art:
Santosh Futane
Make Up:
 Amod Doshi
Costumes:
Gireeja Gupte
Choreography: Deepali Vichare
Background Score:
Prasad Sashte
Editor:
Faisal – Imran
Cast:
Pushkar Shotri, Rajesh Shrungarpure, Santosh Juvekar, Sidharth Chandekar, Sachit Patil, Chinmay Mandlekar, Tejashree Pradhan, Neha Joshi, Shubhangi Gokhale, Ujwala Jog, Sunil Tawade, Rahul Nevale, Meghana Erande, Shreerang Godbole

‘Zenda’ is based on the frustration of today’s youth, who are confused with the changing political scenario in the state. These youths who belong to different sectors of the society have their own dreams but fall into a dilemma due to happening of an event in politics.

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Sachit Patil, Actor

Chit chat with Sachit Patil

Sachit Patil, ActorQ: Why did you opt for a career in acting ?
A: Since my childhood, I was interested in acting. It was only because of Ms. Sudha Karmarkar, I had an opportunity to watch various performances. Later, when I joined Ruparel College, I came across Chetan Datar who introduced me to the right person Mr. Satyadev Dube. Since then, my life changed. I made up my mind to focus on acting as a career.

Q: What made you shift to direction ?
A: While in Ruparel College I used to write and direct one act plays. I am glad to share with you that the plays in which Siddharth Jadhav, Madhura Velankar, Meghana Erande and Priyadarshan Jadhav performed for the first time, were directed by me. Direction being the part of the same medium of acting, I got closely involved into it. Then, I decided to write and direct at least one film in a year and act in 2-3 films a year. Whenever I am into direction, then right from sound recording till the distribution, I am totally involved in that film.

Q: ‘Sade Made Teen’ was the first film directed by you along with Ankush, which turned out to be a hit. What do you have to say about that success?
A: In fact, it was because of the film ‘Shwaas’, Marathi films could take a fresh breath. Moreover, I was fortunate enough to find Zee talkies, who marketed this film well. Actually, I would attribute the success of this film to Zee talkies.

Q: While directing your first film, how was your experience with AshokMama ?
A: Nice! Very Nice! We all grew up watching his films and even today we are watching his films again and again. Any newcomer tries to learn something from a complete actor like him. When myself and Ankush approached him with our presentation, he hugged me after going through the same. After Sachin Pilgaonkar, it is for the first time, I have come across such a neat presentation, he said. This was a biggest compliment to us. We consider ourselves lucky for getting an opportunity to work with him. He was very co-operative during shoot. We had a great time in his company.

Q: In your latest released film, you have performed a multi-task, involving yourself in script and direction besides acting. Tell us something about this experience.
A: After watching my work in ‘Sade Made Teen’ many people suggested me to do a film for youngsters and also insisted on fresh faces. Now, when you make a film, a hero should look like a real hero and the heroine should be glamorous. So, I decided to make ‘Kshanbhar Vishranti’. The film presents four pairs. Having been influenced with Hrishikesh Mukherjee’s light humor, I focused my attention to make it a family entertainer. I am sure, I did my job well.

Q: How do you direct an actor within you ?
A: Whenever you are directing besides acting, then it is necessary to look at yourself as a third person. When I face the camera, I am an actor but when I see its recording, then I have to judge the same from a director’s point of view. In short, I try to give my best in both the roles.

Q: Few years ago, we saw you in Bollywood films. How was your experience there. Can we see you again in Bollywood ?
A: Yes, I have done two Bollywood films in the past and learned one thing that a good script, good artistes and best director may not necessarily work towards the success of a film. Over there, you need a big banner and extensive marketing. The film I was part of, could not even find a theatre in Mumbai, in spite of having a good script. Therefore, I decided to act only in big banner films with a suitable role. After ‘Zenda’, I have received few offers. I am seriously thinking over them.

Rajesh Shringarpure, Actor

Rajesh Shringarpure – an actor with tremendous potential

We have seen many Bollywood actors like Aamir Khan and Shahrukh khan working on their body to give a different look to their respective roles. We have also seen popular actor kamal Hasan experimenting with his body either to pose a slim look or hefty look as per the requirement of the role. But, in Marathi cinema, we have hardly noticed any actor working so hard with his body to match with the role he is required to play. Only exception in the recent past being that of Atul Kulkarni, who really worked hard pumping his body with muscles to present himself as a real bodybuilder from a village.

Rajesh Shringarpure, ActorNow, we will notice one more actor from Marathi film industry working hard on his body to build those six pack abs. Rajesh Shringarpure ( ‘Zenda’ fame) is seriously doing a workout in Gym to develop those six abs shape, as he is required to remain topless in his forthcoming film ‘Swarajya – Marathi Paul Padate Pudhe’. The talented actor struggled in Hindi as well as Marathi entertainment industry for almost twelve years. It was only after the release of controversial Marathi Film ‘Zenda’ that he actually came into limelight. Rajesh had played the role of a protagonist who walks out of the Political party formed by his beloved uncle, to form another political party; only because he does not get along well with his cousin. Since his character resembled with that of Raj Thackeray in real life, Rajesh became a hero overnight, after the release of this film.

Today, Rajesh is doing extremely well, with three Marathi and Two Hindi films lined up for release. Marathi Movie World spoke to this tall and handsome actor. This is what he has to say…

Q: Today, you are in the news for your efforts in developing six pack abs. Is that true?
A: Actually, we possess so many things which are suitable to us and some of them not suitable. When I signed for this film ‘Swarajya- Marathi paul Padate Pudhe’, I realised that I have to give a topless shot. When I seriously thought over it, I felt that I should first develop six pack abs, which would suit the most in that shot. So, I expressed my desire to the director and he encouraged me to undergo special training in the Gym. That’s all the truth behind this news.

Q: How did you actually work to achieve results ?
A: I was seriously doing my work out in the Gym and followed the instructions of my special trainer. All those tips were very beneficial related to my diet. I totally avoided junk food during this period and banked only on home made food.

Q: How did you survive during your period of struggle? You also got married during that period. Tell us something about that.
A: To be very honest, my struggle period is still going on. Prior to marriage my would be knew about my ambition to become an actor and realised that I was 100% focussed on this profession. She being an understanding and sensible woman, accepted it. There was a time, when after rising up from sleep, I used to think as to how I would to spend that day. Sometimes I used to work for 2-3 days continuously and after that there was no work. During this period, my wife not only supported but also encouraged me a lot.

Q: To become a popular hero of Marathi film, acting is the main criteria. Not much of importance is given towards looks and fitness. What’s your opinion ?
A: Hmmmm. As we notice in Bollywood, the heroes put in lot of efforts in building their body for a particular role, the same thing we don’t see it happen in Marathi film industry. I personally feel that if you are a committed actor, to fulfill the requirement of the role, one must work hard on his body. At least, I am doing it to suit the requirement of my role.

Q: You have simultaneously worked in Hindi as well as Marathi entertainment industry. What difference you notice between these two fields?
A:The main difference I noticed was that of Budget. There is a big difference in the amount you are paid for the job. Now, when you work on the sets of a Marathi film, you don’t realise that you are away from home; but when you work on the sets of Hindi film or serial, you just have to forget everything on the sets and just move home quickly. There is a lot of professionalism in Hindi and You are also treated in that manner.

Q: Some of your films like ‘Mee Amruta Boltey’ ‘Zenda’ and ‘Manyaa – The Wonder Boy’ were all action oriented films. Are you more inclined towards such type of films ?
A: Not exactly. Perhaps, suited to my personality, I get such type of roles. Action is just genre of such movies. But, there are other aspects too, which I am required to pay attention while performing such characters.

Q: How about performing in a comedy film ?
A: In fact, I made my debut through a comedy film. It was Ramoji Productions film ‘Bin Paishyacha Tamashaa’ where I performed along with Prasad Oak, Vijay Chavan and Amruta Subhash.

Q: Are you satisfied now, with the kind of roles you are playing and those signed for your forthcoming films?
A: All that I would say is that I am satisfied with the kind of roles offered to me now. Having performed in TV serials like ‘Anamika’, ‘Bhagyavidhata’, ‘Char Divas Sasuche’, ‘Saptapadi’ and ‘Tu Bhetashi Navyane’ and films like ‘Bin Paishyacha Tamashaa’, ‘Mee Amruta Boltey’, ‘Kas’, ‘Zenda’ and ‘Shambhu Majha Navsacha’ I felt satisfied.In fact, in ‘Shambhu Majha Navsacha’, I performed 13 different different characters and this has been recorded in the Limca and Guinness Book of records.

Q: Finally, tell us something about your forthcoming films.
A: ‘Swarajya- Marathi Paul Padate Pudhe’, ‘Matter’ and ‘One room Kitchen’ are my three Marathi films and ‘Ek Thi Raani Aisi Bhi’ and  ‘Aaja Gunah Kar Le’ two Hindi films which are now due for release. In ‘Swarajya- Marathi Paul Padate Pudhe’ I am playing a strong character of Ram Pathare, a self respected protagonist, who is proud to be a Maharashtrian.

‘Zenda’ team leads Anti Piracy Tirade !

Anti Piracy Tirade

Avdhoot Gupte’s controversial film ‘Zenda’ finally made it to the theatres and received a good response from the viewers. But, the pirated Dvd’s and Vcd’s hit the streets within one week of film’s release and this prompted Mr. Gupte to take cudgels against these pirates and with the support of the entire Marathi industry, he staged an agitation at the Bharatmata cinema on Wednesday at 1.30 pm.

Popular Stars like Bharat Jadhav, Prasad Oak, Santosh Juvekar, Chinmay Mandlekar, Aniket Vishwasrao, Sushant Shelar, and directors like Kanchan Adhikari, Rajeev Patil, and other dignitaries like singer-music director Ajit Parab and producer distributor Nanubai Jaisingani were present.

The president of the Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Chitrapat Maha Mandal Ajay Sarpotdar speaking on the occasion said, “Though the Marathi cinema is having a good run recently, the revenues are hit heavily by piracy and it should be curbed by everyone and the makers of ‘Zhenda’ should be commended for taking the lead against piracy.” He thanked everyone for being physically present.

Mr. Gupte, while speaking on his anti-piracy stance said, “Though there are laws against piracy, they are not implemented even after registering proper complaints and we lose lakhs of rupees due to this piracy”.

Duplicate VCD’S an d DVD’S were burnt on the occasion and a stuffed statue of pirates were also burnt

‘Zenda’ finally to be hoisted on 22nd January

Zenda

After facing that unwarranted Political censorship, Avadhoot Gupte’s ‘Zenda’ will finally be hoisted on 22nd January 2010 in 90 theatres all over Maharashtra. Bowing down to the objections raised by the son of Maharashtra’s Revenue Minister over similarity a character Sada Malwankar had with his father; the film maker decided to make necessary changes by changing the character’s name to Sada Panwalkar and also changed his dialect.

Now, that he has satisfied the aggrieved party, the film is all set to release on this fresh date. However, in the process, the film has suffered a loss of Rs. 50 lakhs. And, that’s really unfair.

Political Censorship blocking the progress of Marathi films

Marathi Cinema

Last week it was ‘Zenda’ the marathi film, which was stalled for projecting a character resembling a Maharashtra Minister. Now, another marathi film ‘Shikshanachya Aaicha Gho’ faces a threat from a Political outfit, for using such a title to the film. It is rather surprising that Political censorship is coming in the way of a film, which has already received censor’s certification and is almost due for release. It looks like that blocking the release of a film and issuing threats has become a new political stunt.

“If the same political outfit is so much against the title of this film, why they were sitting quiet for so long ?” remarked the film maker Mahesh Manjrekar in a TV interview yesterday. And, the stand of the director not to bow down to the pressure seems to be justified. He has even approached the chief minister of Mahrashtra, who has assured him all the help. “If any film which has been passed by the censors, need any kind of police protection at the cinema halls during the release, in anticipation of any threats, the same will be provided,” assured the CM while addressing the media.

Looking at the objection raised towards the film’s title, the director of the film has already made it clear that it was with an intention to express displeasure over the existing educational system which is putting psychological pressure on students from school and parents. He has used the same in the context of referring today’s taxing educational system and not with the intention of abusing Mother. But, as we see it happening these days, the progress of Marathi film and the creativity of the film maker is blocked by our own Marathi people. Instead of watching the film first, there has been unnecessary hue and cry before the release of the film.

Where were these objections when late Dada Kondke made films with double meaning dialogues? Why the same outfit did not object to the dialogues and abuses in the same Konkani language used in popular Marathi play ‘Vastraharan’ which has almost crossed 5000 shows? In fact, this music based drama contains more bad words and abuses, worst than the title of this film and is watched by children along with their parents.

Moreover, this popular play was also watched by all political leaders in Maharashtra during its 5000th show held in Shanmukhanand Hall recently. If the abuses and bad words in the same Konkani language are accepted by our leaders and large number of drama enthusiasts in Maharashtra, why object to these Konkani words ‘Aaicha Gho’?

‘Zenda’ release stalled!

Zenda

Avadhoot Gupte’s much talked about film ‘Zenda’ which was all set to release on Friday , 8th January 2009, has been shown a red signal by Nitesh Rane’s ‘Swabhiman’. The Congress Minister’s son has strongly objected to portrayal of a corrupt character – Malwankar, who is shown as a Minister of a ruling party in the film. The objection seems to have been raised for showing the cunning character’s resemblance to the Congress minister from Konkan and for insulting the community of konkan in particular.

The Censor Board has already given green signal to this film and the chief minister of Maharashtra Mr. Ashok Chavan has already made it clear after this controversy, stating that there should not be any Political censorship on any film. In the recent past, there have been many such protests over picturisation of certain scenes and projecting the characters resembling the real life politicians or celebrities. But, in the name of creativity a film maker has got complete freedom to show reality. It only depends, how cleverly he or she projects the story and the characters without hurting the sentiments of any section of the society.

Film makers like Ram Gopal Verma and Prakash Jha have successfully done it in Bollywood. In Marathi, we have seen Jabbar Patel offering such political thrillers in the past. It is for this reason, most of the film makers always play safe declaring before the start of their film that it is a work of fiction and that none of the characters have any resemblance to any person dead or alive. Even, Avadhoot Gupte’s ‘Zenda’ had displayed this slide and had been cleared by Censor Board.

However, Avadhoot Gupte, who could have received police protection for releasing this film on due date, has bowed down to this pressure exerted by Nitesh Rane and has finally decided to postpone the release date. As per the latest communication from the film’s PRO reaching our office, he has decided to delete those scenes objected by Mr. Nitesh Rane. The official date of release will be announced soon. Surprisingly, the political parties of the two leaders on whom the film’s theme is based, haven’t made much noise, in the interest of promoting a marathi film.

‘Zenda’ sends a strong message to fanatical party workers

Zenda
Rating: na
Presenter: Black Gold Films, A square Entertainments
Director: Awadhoot Gupte
Story : Awadhoot Gupte
Dialogues, Screenplay: Sachin Darekar
Cinematographer: Rahul Jadhav
Music: Awadhoot Gupte
Cast: Pushkar Shotri, Rajesh Shrungarpure, Santosh Juvekar,
Sidharth Chandekar, Sachit Patil, Chinmay Mandlekar, Tejashree Pradhan, Neha Joshi,
Shubhangi Gokhale, Ujwala Jog..
Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

You may be a dedicated worker of any political party having blind faith in your leader, but when your leaders take you for granted; the day is not far when your conscience will not permit you to continue with them further. With this theme, Avadhoot Gupte’s much awaited political thriller ‘Zenda’ is all set to release on 8th January 2009. Set on the backdrop of the situation that had arisen in Maharashtra, due to split in a regional party over the issue of their chief handing over the leadership to his own son. Rather than glorifying the party leadership and the internal family affairs, the film maker has tried to emphasize on the impact of such political crisis on the dedicated party workers.

Surprisingly, the film which has uncovered the selfish motives of two leaders trying to show their strength at the cost of their fanatical followers; hasn’t received much opposition prior to its release, except for a delegation belonging to one upcoming party, lodging their protest over few scenes. It is very difficult to predict the success of this well presented film, but one thing is clear that Marathi cinema has taken up a bolder and sensible theme to create that required impact on the target audience affected by blind faith in their leaders.
Zenda
‘Zenda’ does not openly show the senior political leader and founder of the party in this film, but only his shivering hands holding the Rudraksha string, indicate his presence in few scenes. The entire screenplay tests the patience of three fanatical youths who are affected by the changing political scenario in the state politics with the change in stance by their leaders. On the other hand, how the fourth youth who is a shrewd consultant of an Event Management company benefits out of this political battle, has been cleverly shown through this film.

Director Avadhoot Gupte has tried to touch upon so many other relevant issues covered by the story and screenplay writer Sachin Darekar. One of them is obviously the selfish attitude of the leaders,

while playing the hand in glove game with opposition party leaders to protect each other’s interest; and the other being the modus operandi behind the postings of corrupt police officers to mobilize the funds for the party. Very clearly the film goes on to show how a Home minister of a ruling party is in touch with his opposition party leader to derive maximum benefits for him and his party. In the climax, the director has shown as to how the change in stance by their leaders at the last minute, make them lose their dedicated workers. And at the same time, it is shown as to who ultimately benefits.

‘Zenda’ is an action packed thriller based on a serious issue that ultimately affects today’s youth; but it is a more a serious tale rather than an entertaining film. It is altogether a different cinema showing the dark side of Maharashtra’s politics and how the local Maharashtrians ultimately suffer. Those who love to watch films on realistic subjects, will surely like ‘Zenda’. Besides good music, excellent photography at outdoor locations; the other plus points of the film are good editing and performances of the artistes, who look so natural. Watch Santosh Juvekar as a college drop-out and fanatic party worker. His body language and spontaneous reactions speaks a lot about the dilemma of all those who fall into his category. On the other hand, Siddharth Chandekar, who plays his close friend and his sister’s boy friend; has a different image of a well educated young man, who takes his decisions as per his conscience. He too has played his character with authority. Chinmany Mandlekar, the young party worker from Kolhapur perfectly fits into his character of an educated youth who is very ambitious of making it big in Politics, step by step.

Among others in the cast, Pushkar Shroti and Rajesh Shringarpure fit perfectly into their respective characters, well supported by Sachit Patil, Tejashree Pradhan, Neha Joshi, Shubhangi Gokhale and Ujwala Jog.

Lek Laadki…. Tejashree Pradhan

Tejashree Pradhan, Actress

Actors generally find their roles in television serials and films, after performing on stage. But, in the case of Tejashree Pradhan, it was the other way. After doing TV serials and films, she expressed her wish to perform on stage through her colleagues; and she was selected in the lead role in Kumar Sohni’s ‘Fakta Tujhi Saath Haviy’. The play is drawing good crowds, for its timely presentation and subject. It revolves around the central character of a young girl Chhaya Prabhu, who after her graduation, is making all efforts to face this competitive world. In spite of being a total newcomer to stage, today Tejashree has earned name and fame through her wonderful performance in this play. Marathi Movie World spoke to Tejashree, who has also completed 650 episodes of the serial ‘Lek Ladaki Ya Gharchi’ on E TV, in the lead role. Excerpts from an interview:
Q: Generally, we find actors entering television and films, after performing on stage. Why, it was a reverse process in your case?
A: My passion for acting obviously drove me first towards the glamour world. It all began with television and films , through ‘Ya Gojirvanya Gharaat’ and ‘Zenda’. I knew one thing that I could perform confidently in front of the camera. My lead role in ‘Lek Ladaki Ya Gharchi’ developed confidence in me. But, I always felt that I should take up the challenge of performing on stage in a drama. Having seen many senior artistes working with me in serials, I always wanted to be part of the stage. Since my college days, it was my wish, but never had an opportunity. This time, I made up my mind and spoke about my wish to some of my co-artistes. When Milind Pathak told me that
Mr. Kumar Sohni was finalizing his cast for his forthcoming play; I approached him. I frankly told him, that I had no stage experience. Yet, he felt that I could play his Chhaya Prabhu. It was his confidence in me; that enabled me to give my best.

Q: Were you surprised with your selection?
A: Yes, initially I was surprised. But, when Mr. Kumar Sohni told me that he had seen my performance in ‘Zenda’ and liked it; I was happy that I was selected on the basis of my performance in the film, though it was not a big role. In fact, the director’s trust in me that I could play this role, boosted my morale.

Q: What is so special about this character of Chhaya Prabhu?
A: In this play, Chhaya Prabhu represents today’s middle class young girl, who after her graduation is deciding seriously about her career. The struggle she has to undergo, certainly inspires today’s young girls. In the earlier days, three basic necessities of human being were Anna, Vastra and Nivara ( Food, clothes and shelter). But, today, Money also comes under the category of necessity. Chhaya Prabhu faces all the challenges, adopting ethical ways and realizing her limits. I think, Kumar Sohni has been able to bring out the best out of me, through this play, which revolves around my character.

Q: Did you notice any change in your performance in front of the camera, after getting this stage experience?
A: The change was obviously spotted by my co-artistes, who gave me a feedback that I had become more matured, as an actress. According to them, my reactions by way of expressions through body language had improvised, especially while listening to others in a particular scene.

Q: How much of support you receive from your family? Do they encourage you ?
A: Yes, without the support of my parents, I would not have opted for this acting career. When my sister became a doctor, my mother always felt that all the five fingers were not the same. She did not insist that I should choose a particular stream. When she knew that I was interested in this profession; she suggested me to devote myself completely to the profession of my choice. In the initial stages, she used to accompany me during film shooting. But, it was just for offering me company. I always saw her sitting in one corner reading books. She never interfered in my work. Later she stopped coming with me, once she realized that I was strong enough to take care of myself.

Q: Your Mega serial ‘Lek Laadki Ya Gharchi’ is still going strong. Do you consider it as a big success?
A: Yes, I take it as a success. The serial has completed 650 episodes, which speaks about its popularity. It was even rated high in TRPs, as one of the popular programmes on E TV. We have a very good team and I enjoy every moment, while on the sets. We have atmosphere like a real family. For the past three days I am continuously shooting; but , didn’t feel the pressure. I am, so deeply involved with this project.