Rounding out the ensemble cast are Simone. One of whom is a serial killer. His upcoming projects include Fox 2000’s Roxann Dawson-directed film, The. Nargis Rabadi, popularly known as 'Shammi Aunty,' had set foot in the world of Bollywood almost sixty-five years ago. Omkar Rana is an Indian playback singer, composer, and music director, who rose to fame in Sachin Yadav's 2014 film, Guardians.. Ambika Ranjankar. Deepti has a lot to smile about S HE may not have clocked a major hit in Bollywood but stunning model-turned-actress Deepti Bhatnagar is a rage in the south where she had the lead role in such blockbusters as Pelli Sandadi and Auto Driver in which she acted as Miss India. Despite her Telugu successes, Deepti pines for recognition in Bollywood. A dozen-odd megabuck assignments in southern films still dont compensate for one good Hindi hit, she feels. But now the oomph girl may not be far from her goal, thanks to the small screen. Deepti has recently replaced Ruby Bhatia as the tough cop in Yeh Hai Raaz on Star Plus. 'I really love doing this role,' says Deepti and adds, 'In most of my films I play a glamorous role. But in Yeh Hai Raaz its a new challenge as I have to play a tough cop who doesnt smile much. Initially this was difficult because I enjoy smiling. However, if a role demands it, I better look and talk tough.' In any case with this new role and her ever-increasing demand as a high profile model, Deepti can do all the smiling in private life. The flip side of stardom Its an oft-repeated tale of people being bitten by the movie bug. But Neeyat, which started recently on Zee, promises to be different. The serial is the story of two women mother and daughter who land in Mumbai as film actresses under different circumstances and with different purposes in mind. The plot encompasses the womens burning ambitions, their clash of egos, the hot scandals, the hypocrisy and manipulations in the film world which often lead to hurt and frustrations of those who are lured into the arclights. One of Neeyats strong points is its cast comprising Neena Gupta, Shahbaz Khan, Pankaj Dheer and Anju Mahendroo. There are guest appearances by Jeetendra, Dara Singh and others. Maharana Pratap discovered The search seems over. And Gufi Paintals Maharana Pratap The Pride of India has reportedly been identified. The serial shot mostly on location in Bikaner, Udaipur, Chattisgarh, Kumbalgarh and Jaipur, had not introduced the central character in its first run. Simply because it covers eight decades of the rulers of Mewar and Rajputana. The serial which went on air on the national network in January 1998 coincides with the 400th death anniversary of the great warrior, Maharana Pratap. All the time a hectic search was on to identify the appropriate star who could portray the great Rajput leader. And the surprising choice is said to have fallen on Vinod Khanna. Surprising, because the actor-turned-MP is past 50 and may not be in his physical prime to do justice to the role. But director Gufi Paintals logic is simple he wanted a big star. Since most of the leading lights of television he considered were too over-exposed to fit the role and no big film star wanted to switch over to the small screen, so Vinod Khannas acceptance of the role was just what the doctor ordered. A good actor in his time and now a part of the ruling party. Could there be a headier combination? On a high It was a simple brief. A light feature on tantriks who sit outside Delhis famous Hanuman Mandir. But somewhere at the back of producer Nalin Mehtas mind was the mandirs nefarious drug connection. And his hunch was proved right. Mehta came across a sadhu with dishevelled hair, glazed eyes and dirty clothes. A few rupees passed hands and the self-styled Sadhu agreed to take the unit on a guided tour of the local haunts of all drug addicts the biggest of all being the doping pavement just 300 yards from the all-important Connaught Place police station. 'It seems the police in the area was aware of the activity but was either reluctant to take action or was a party to it,' says Nalin Mehta. And from there started a virtual tour of Delhi. The information about the supply routes, the rates, the agents in short, the works, 'It seems the police in the area was aware of what was happening but was either reluctant to take action or was a party to it,' says Mehta. The result: A stunning programme Beech shahar on India TV. Dont miss this gem of a show which, for the umpteenth time, highlights the much reported connection between the cops and the drug lords. Discovering young talent It was a hall full of young whiz kids.
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