Tag: Mona

  • Boogie Woogie set to unveil dancing wonders

    Boogie Woogie set to unveil dancing wonders

    MUMBAI: Now that’s top of the pops.

    Sony Entertainment Television will be presenting a star-studded National finals of its popular talent hunt Boogie Woogie, on 14 January and 21 January 2004.

    After a successful tenure of over seven years, the show is all set to re-launched as a nationwide talent hunt. The team had launched a hunt and auditions were held in many cities.

    Produced, directed and anchored by Ravi Behl and Naved Jaferi, the show will be telecast as one-hour special episodes with special performances by Malaika Arora Khan, Koena Mitra, VJ Sophia Chaudhary, Shakti Kapoor, choreographer Ganesh Acharya and Mona ‘Jassi’ Singh. Incidentally, Acharya was in the jury.

    While speaking to indiantelevision.com Behl offered, “We were constantly getting feedback from viewers, all across the country that we need to give them an easier access to participate in the show. People from the interior parts of the country found it difficult to travel all the way to Mumbai, so we, along with Sony officials worked out the national hunt.”

    During the first step, the team arranged for auditions in the east zone cities – Kolkata and Jamshedpur followed by North zone – Delhi and Chandigarh. Lastly in the west zone in Mumbai and Goa. The auditions was held under three categories: duo- man and woman freestyle, children under 14 and group dance. The team has canned 11 episodes in each zone; 33 episodes in total. The zonal selection episodes have already been aired.

    And why wasn’t the south and the central zone included? Behl offers, “We decide to organise the hunt based on the letters, e-mails and phone calls we received. What we found was that there weren’t as many responses from these zones. In case people want us to, we will be happy to travel there as well.”

    Although Behl wasn’t keen on disclosing the identity of the winners, he did offer that besides winning the coveted trophy, the winners will also be rewarded the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to feature in a Sony music video and a one-month free training at Kishore Namit Kapoor’s Acting Academy.

    Behl: “Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahi”
    When asked about the highlight of the show, Behl said that it would be Mona Singh’s performance. Apparently the dame, although dressed in her usual attire, gave a great performance.

  • ‘Plain Jane’ Mona to play Jassi?

    MUMBAI: Mona who? That could well be the question on everyone’s lips when Sony Entertainment Television India unveils on Monday the face it hopes will spell TRP magic for its big ticket item for 2003 Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin.
    And even as SET is keeping the girl well under wraps (with just a peek of her hair and eyebrows in a front page cover photo in today’s Bombay Times), indiantelevision.com learns that the lead in the series is a fresh face named Mona (Singh?), an unknown who is having her first exposure to television. Going by the way the sneak peek was offered today, expect a picture of the girl in Monday’s edition of Bombay Times, the day the show launches in the 9:30 prime time slot.
    But a caveat here. indiantelevision.com had earlier missed the mark on who plays the lead Jasmeet ‘Jassi’ Walia in the show so we may again be proved wrong. However, the name has been given to us from multiple sources so the odds are that we’re right this time round.
    The rumour mills have been fed with a number of possible names from the showbiz world but in the end SET and show producer Tony Singh opted for a genuine “plane Jane” to play Jassi, according to industry sources. Of the names that were thrown at indiantelevision.com, it was model and MTV veejay Nafisa Joseph that had the strongest buzz around it. But in the end it proved a red herring. Among the other names that came up were Rakshanda Khan (who plays Mallika in the series) and even recent UK import and Bollywood aspirant Katrina Kaif.
    So what is Mona aka Jassi like? Informed sources say the most striking feature of the character is that she is not at all striking. She is no bombshell who is going to have a pair of spectacles and braces to “uglify” her but your regular girl next door who is tomboyish to boot.
    The message driven home as the series develops will be that beauty lies within. A line that is reinforced in the banners across the city advertising the show: “Beautiful women are easy to find, but there is only one Jassi.”
    The choice of lead appears to reaffirm just that.

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