Tag: Nirmal Pandey

  • ‘Kashmeer’ to wind up earlier than scheduled

    MUMBAI: Kashmeer, the serial, which brought a whiff of fresh air into soap laden Star Plus is winding up in 17 episodes (on 8 May) instead of the scheduled 26. 
    A love story with militancy and terrorism as the backdrop, Kashmeer was launched with a lot of fanfare on 16 January at 9 pm. One of the mega shows launched by Star Plus at the beginning of this year, it has some well known Bollywood names like Farooq Shaikh, Suresh Oberoi, Salim Shah, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Nirmal Pandey, Smita Jayakar, Lushin Dubey, Neelima Azim, Vineet Kumar, Vishal Singh, Ankur Nayar and Gul Panag among the cast.


    “We cut down on the number of episodes because we realised that the story could be wound up in 17 episodes. It is a start to finish series and since there was no story line or characters that we could work on, we reduced the series to 17 instead of the scheduled 26. It is primarily a tale of time, hence we didn’t want to stretch the series needlessly,” says Contiloe Films producer Abhimanyu Singh.
    The artistes, some of whom were apparently caught unawares by the announcement, have a different story to narrate though. Well known actor Smita Jayakar has lashed out saying, “I am really disappointed that the episodes have been cut down. We were told that the decision was taken because the channel felt that it was not getting the desired ratings.The serial has got rave reviews and a good response from the audience. If one remembers the so called saas bahu sagas on air also started out with modest TRPs, Kashmeer has definitely fared better. There should be a limit to channel interference….,” she said.
    Acclaimed actor Farooq Shaikh agrees. “We all put in our efforts to be part of something different, something significant and of value to our country instead of the same old dreary soaps and we are told that because it didn’t get the expected ratings its being cut down by nine episodes. It is indeed unfortunate,” says Shaikh.
    Gul Panag, however, doesn’t see it like that. “While signing the contract, we were told that the series could finish anywhere between 13 to 26 episodes. The serial has Bollywood greats like Suresh Oberoi, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Nirmal Pandey to name a few, who cannot shell out time for a soap that would go on for two to three years. It is a call that the channel and production house have taken.”


    Thus, the bottom line is that like all good things, Kashmeer too, will come to an end. The only difference is that the end will come sooner than expected.

    Also read: 
    Star Plus unveils ‘Kashmeer’ next week 
    ‘Kashmeer’ – Guns and Roses 
    Big money riding on shows launching this month

  • Star Plus unveils ‘Kashmeer’ next week

    MUMBAI: The first salvo has been fired. 


    Star Plus, which has planned a slew of new serials before World Cup cricket starts next month, has firmed up plans for the first of the lot, a mega scale serial that’s aimed at raking in the viewers. Kashmeer will commence airing on 16 January at 9 pm, the time when Zee airs its weekly blockbuster.


    Debuting as an actor in the serial is Gul Panag, who was the co host of the karaoke show Kismey Kitnaa Hai Dam , which goes off on its seasonal break when Kashmeer launches.
    According to an official release, Kashmeer has been shot  in the picturesque valleys and mountain terrain of the northern state. It is a one-hour love story with militancy and terrorism as the backdrop starring Farooque Sheikh, Suresh Oberoi, Salim Shah, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Nirmal Pandey, Smita Jaykar, Lushin Dubey, Neelima Azim, Vineet Kumar, Vishal Singh and Ankur Nayar besides Gul Panag.

  • Sahara rings in 2003 with host of new shows, lineup revamp

    Sahara rings in 2003 with host of new shows, lineup revamp

    MUMBAI: The Hindi general entertainment scene will see serious action at the start of 2003. First, Star unperturbed by the upcoming World Cup hoopla announced that it planned to air six shows. Not to be left behind, rival Sahara has announced shows which promise to change the way viewers perceive the channel. The shows run the gamut from comedy to drama to music. The channel has also rescheduled the timings of some the shows currently running.

    One of the major offerings is a weekly serial based on Indian war heroes Mission Fateh — which will be covering actual missions undertaken by brave officers of the Indian Army during wars and counter – insurgency operations. Extensively shot in border areas, the serial also highlights the emotional side of soldiers on the front. The show starts 24 January and will air Fridays at 9.30 pm.

    The musically inclined can tune into the countdown show Hello . Hosted by the VJ Ruby Bhatia, of MAX’s Extraaa Innings fame, it will start from 2 January. This will be aired Thursday to Sunday at 7 pm. An official release informs that the show has been produced by Prime Media Max who has earlier made successful shows such as Tu Tu Main Main, Hum Saath Aath Hain, Gharwali Uparwali.

    The channel has also decided to convert the weekly serial Zindagi Teri Meri Kahani, to a daily. From 6 January the family drama will air Monday-Friday at 9 pm. Sahara has also siad that it has made the timing and frequency of some dailies more convenient to provide a week-round entertainment offering a variety to its viewers at prime time.

    Shubh Mangal Savadhan becomes a four-day daily comedy from 6 Jan. Featuring Dilip Joshi and Sumit Raghavan, it will air Monday to Thursday at 7.30 pm. The same day Kagaz Ki Kashtti becomes a five-day daily serial. Featuring Bhagyashree and Govind Namdeo it airs Monday to Friday at 8.30 pm. Parchhaiyan with Milind Gunaji, Reena Wadhwa will aiir Monday to Thursday at 9.30 pm.

    Woh Kaun? with Nirmal Pandey, Niki Aneja will now air Monday to Thursday at 10.30 pm. Virasaat becomes a four day serial from 20 January. It precedes Woh Kaun? at 10 pm

    The channel has also revamped its film timings based on feedback from the Bollywood buff. It has changed its timings for its evening Hindi blockbuster movies. These would now be aired at 7.30 pm on Saturday and Sunday. The channel also has plans to air serials with major Bollywood stars like Karisma Kapoor, Sridevi.

  • Arun Frank pitching for new soap with WTC backdrop

    Arun Frank pitching for new soap with WTC backdrop

    MUMBAI: It’s not got a slotting on any channel as yet but a new soap (working title Missing), being directed by Arun Frank with a backdrop of the WTC tragedy, is under production. It is planned for a February 2003 launch.

    While negotiations are on with both Sahara TV and national broadcaster Doordarshan, Frank says in all probability the show will be telecast on the private channel.

    The show revolves around the people who have lost their loved ones in the tragedy and the impact of it on the psyche of those that were witness to the events. It’s about those people who are mentally suffering in agony & pain and how it affects people connected to them, Frank says.

    Frank, who is best known for soaps involving relationships, emotions and conflicts like Andaz, Amar Prem and Zindagi Teri Meri Kahani among others, says: “I am not talking about terrorism. I don’t want to, I am not getting into that at all. I am looking at it from the other side, the emotional side, as to what happened after the attacks.” He points out that it’s also about those people who are still living with the hope that their dear one’s might just come back some day.

    NRI Ashok Ambardekar and Vilas Salunkhe are producing the serial under their banner Amba Arts International. Ashok Ambardekar has given the story concept and Sanjay Chouhan has written it.

    Producer Vilas Salunkhe, Vinay Jain, Nirmal Pandey, Mrinal Kulkarni with Director Arun Frank on the sets of Missing The starcast includes Nirmal Pandey, Ayub Khan, Salil Ankola, Mrinal Kulkarni, Avtar Gill, Vinay Jain, Murali Sharma, Sonia Rakkar, Shakti Singh, Madan Jain and Purvi Sanghavi.

    The first schedule is being done at the hill stations of Lonavla and Khandala near Pune. The crew expects to move to Washington in December for the shooting of further episodes (which will actually form the first part of the story).