Tag: Sawal Dus Crore Ka

  • Kher examines legal options over eviction from game show

    Kher examines legal options over eviction from game show

    The let’s-make-a-mess-of-it sorry saga continues at Zee Telefilms. Its decision to unceremoniously and injudiciously sackSawal Dus Crore Ka co-host Anupam Kher could see it getting embroiled in a legal tangle. The company has rattled the veteran anchor so much that he told a local daily that he was considering legal opinion as to how he should react to Zee TV’s decision to dump him and retain Manisha Koirala. 

    “As per our contract they were supposed to inform me 60 days in advance in writing,” he said. “One expects matters to be handled in a professional manner.”

    He revealed that his contract was for a year and spanned 156 episodes and that he had turned down five to six films to be part of the show. He added that he had not been informed officially about his termination and that he was awaiting official intimation. 

  • Zee TV jettisons Kher, takes on new male anchor for game show

    Zee TV jettisons Kher, takes on new male anchor for game show

    In a continuation of its press-the-panic-button-react-in-a-kneejerk manner Zee TV has given veteran actor Anupam Kher marching orders from its game show Sawal Dus Crore Ka. The management is reportedly pointing fingers at Kher for the game show’s not so impressive ratings and has hence shown him the door. Replacing him is Hindi-belt actor Ashutosh Rana as the show’s co-host with actress Manisha Koirala. 

    Observers say the Zee programming and production team and senior management are behaving like a fish gasping for its last breath and flailing out in a bid to stay alive. But they should remember panic in a difficult situation never did anyone any good.

  • Celebrated actress is Anupam Kher’s co-host for SDCK on Zee TV

    Celebrated actress is Anupam Kher’s co-host for SDCK on Zee TV

    Zee TV announced last week that the host of its Rs 10 crore show, Sawal Dus Crore Ka (SDCK), would be Anupam Kher. It made another announcement a day later that it would be looking for a co-host for the show.

    Well, the news is that the co-anchor has been found and the person concerned is well-known Bollywood actress Manisha Koirala, who put up impeccable performances in Bollywood movies like Khamoshi, Bombay, and 1942 a love Story. The lady is to play an active foil to Kher who has build up a reputation as a versatile actor.

    Shooting for SDCK has already commenced in Mumbai. The show is slated to debut on 23 October on Zee TV at 8:30 pm and will coinicide with an episode of Kaun Banega Crorepati which has Bollywood actors Sonali Bendre and Aamir Khan in the contestant’s seats, in a show which starts at 9 pm. It’s going to take all the creative juices at Zee TV to make audiences stay glued to the channel after 9 pm. Especially after all the euphoria around wannabe IPS officer Harshavardhan Nawate’s Rs 1 crore performance in today’s episode of KBC.

  • A winner  All the  Way

    A winner All the Way

    The first episode of Jeeto Chappar Phaad Ke on 26 January 2001 clearly shows what sets Sony Entertainment Television apart from the rest of the programming pack in India – and namely major rival Zee TV. Additionally, it explains why Sony has been racing up the TRP charts.

    It had entertainment, it had absorbing quizzing, it had the feeling of family, it had money and consumer durable giveaways and it had interesting twists to the format that has been made popular by Who Wants to be a millionaire? But the two stars of the show were our Virar ka chokra Govinda and the production values. He gyrated, he mimicked, he sang, he chanted poetry and prayers, he quizzed, he goaded participants, he guided them, he stood throughout the show while the participants sat – it was Govinda all the way in his burnt sienna suit.

    Jeeto Chappar Phaad Ke – belongs to the genre of quiz game shows – but it did not have the sombre and serious feel that a Kaun Banega Crorepati (KBC) does. KBC, in fact, has begun to drag – despite AB. It is interesting – but it is not fun. Amitabh Bachchan, with no disrespect to him, comes across like the Grim Reaper waiting to grill contestants as compared to Govinda who is there to comfort them and cheer them on.

    There was no lock kiya jaye or fix kiya jaye – just a simple placing of a mohur when the contestant answered and finalised her answers. Also she had four friends to guide him/her along: Govinda, Sahi ya Galat (Right or Wrong), Janta Se Maang (Public question), and Chaar se do (Two from four). And the prizes to be won were limitless – not Rs 10 million, not Rs 100 million – but as much as can be won.    

    On the production front (a pat on Mani Iyer’s Inhouse Productions’ back?), there were none of the wildly moving camera shots that a Sawal Dus Crore Ka had in its first episode. Nor the dark foreboding audiences that the Zee TV show did. The sets were a delight and helped build the show instead of being just appendages. Four overhead circle lights coming on and going crazy before every break. Some observers thought they were gaudy – a tad overdone. And yes the lighting can do with a little less of a yellow cast.

    According to Dasgupta, what made the show interesting was the giveaways. “You get evidence that you are physically winning something. When Irvender got a Videocon AC and a Compaq computer, viewers could see that she acutally took home something. And that too at a price of Re 1 only,” he says.

    Additionally, the show was choc-a-bloc with advertising. However, the best part was how the time flew – one hardly got to know when the show got over. Actually, one was regrettably annoyed that it had run out of time.

    If Govinda and the Sony programming team led by Kunal Dasgupta and Rekha Nigam can keep up the tempo, we could have another piece of programming history being written. Welcome to some heady days ahead!!! Yo!