Old time cine-goers are all too familiar with the myriad roles Aroona Irani has portrayed in Hindi films – be it the typical vamp, the character artiste, or her more recent avatar of a producer in Bollywood movies.
Irani came into television to hone her directorial skills so that she can put them to use when she gets down to directing a movie. Today, Irani is giving a run for money to the Queen of Soaps, Ektaa Kapoor – courtesy Des Mein Niklla Hoga Chand.
Excerpts from an interview by Vickey Lalwani:
How does it feel to be on top of the TRP ratings?
Great (smiles).
But you slipped in between, for a while?
Is there any formula to freeze my serial between Number one and Number three? (smiles again).
What do you think has worked for DMNHC?
I think the viewers will be the right people to ask. If I tell you, I will be blowing my own trumpet.
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But, still… The viewer could be a rich man or a commoner on the streets. My serial talks about them. My story is directed at them. |
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But don’t you think that the family sagas, emotions, etc, are becoming a bit too much in number? Even if you are making a serial on an underworld don – doesn’t he have relatives like mother, sister, brother, friend? Having said that, let me add that relationships run deep in India, whether it’s a mother-daughter relationship or a father-daughter, father-son or husband-wife bond. |
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What is Star Plus’ contribution in the success of DMNHC? Your show on Zee (Mehndi Tere Naam Ki) didn’t exactly set fire to the ratings charts… If I tell the channel’s programming team that I need a copter to show an industrialist, they will sign on the dotted line right away. In other words, they respect the maker’s opinion. |
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How do you cope with the channel interference? And mind you, ‘their’ ways means – the ways which will attract the viewers. Today, the channel war is so hard fought that no channel wants to leave any stone unturned, in any regard. |
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The scale of DMNHC is huge. Has the large canvas contributed to the show’s success? |
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Do we have good script writers on television? |
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How are you going to better the serial? Once you reach the top, surely you can’t give up the position so easily… I don’t want to fall into these number games. If my serial |
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Your opinions on Ektaa Kapoor? |
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Your views on CAS? If channels slash our prices, we would, in turn, be compelled to cut corners. However, this crisis will be temporary. |
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What do you mean by ‘temporary’? |
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With the channel deadlines so demanding, do you compromise on the takes in order to rush the cassettes on time? |
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Why did you select Amarr Upadhyay to step into Varun Badola’s shoes? I wanted him to take over. But I knew that it will be difficult to bring him back. I had a long discussion with him. My explanation worked. He agreed. I am am used to read in some sections of the press that I brought in Upadhyay to boost up the TRP ratings of my serial. |
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What next? The channel wanted me to act in it too. I hope to see it launched somewhere in September-October this year. And then I have a project lined up for Star Plus also. I also plan to start a film titled Waapsi. But I don’t want to launch it at a time when films are flopping left, right and centre. I would rather wait. Amarr Upadhyay will star in Waapsi. |
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