Friday, 31 October 2014

Tees saal baad.

Tees saal baad...


The good old times are back for a while.
Cast of the iconic TV show ‘Hum Log’ had a reunion in Noida to mark the 30th anniversary of their first episode. Here are the actors reminisce about the good old days.
“We were like family.”
Joyshree Arora, who played Bhagwati said, "We use to go for the shoot in the morning and come back around 1 am. We were always together-like a family-and today, we miss that. I was hardly 26-27 and I was playing a 45-year -old woman, so I had to put on lot of make up.
“People call me ‘Lalloo’.”
Mumbai-based actor Rajesh Puri said, "We completed the shoot, two episodes per day, at Himachal Bhawan in Mandi House. I remember the day when Rajesh Khanna invited me for lunch after seeing the popularity of my character ‘Lalloo’, and offered me a role in his film ‘Alag’. People still know me as ‘Lalloo’.
“A hit in South India.”
"The concept of hum log was borrowed from a Mexican serial. It is the first Indian show to be sponsored.It talked about women empowerment and national integration at a time when the government was saying that the South doesn't want Hindi. South Indian viewers then wrote to the government, saying that they watch HUM LOG. That's how the character of South Indian mama, played by Pradeep Kuchreja, was introduced. The serial is also a part of mass communication courses in American colleges.” said Abhinav Chaturvedi, who played ‘Nanhe’.
“People gave Badki gifts for her 'shaadi'.”
About the popularity of the serial, Pradeep said "I remember shooting Badki's (Seema Bhargav) marriage at Meerut's Nauchandi mela. Wherever Seema went, she received gift. The shopkeepers gave her utensils, jewellery, clothes and what not, saying,'Beti teri shaadi ho rahi hai,tu le ja."
“A blind man recognized my voice.”
Sharing his personal experience, Aziz Querishy, who played Inspector Khan in the serial, said, "Once a blind man came up to me and asked, ‘Khan sahib? Aap Khan sahib hai na?' such was the popularity of the serial that he was able to recognize my voice."
Want youngsters to see it, say actors.
The actors said they are trying to get hold of the archive of the show, which is not available with Doordarshan, so that young viewers can see the episodes as well.

-Sai Uphad

Source-Bombay Times, Times of India.

Saturday, 18 October 2014

Celebrating Diwali 2014

Lets Burst Negativity!


Diwali, the festival of lights is one of the biggest celebration of the year in every Hindu family. With its arrival, it brings in joy, happiness, zeal, enthusiasm and what not? It spreads positive energy and good vibes all around. The stunning beauty and the joy of the festival can thus be a reason for a change! This Diwali let us all try a  little more harder to make ourselves a little more better. Lets burst the little devils which envelope the different spheres of our life. This year, let us all make an effort to spread love and peace around. Let us all try our best to slash down our seven deadly sins: lust, gluttony, pride, greed, wrath, laziness and envy. 

All of us lack in some or the other way when it comes to 'being a good human' because lets get that straight, we're humans and we aren't perfect! But yes, all of us can improvise on ourselves in some or the other way! We can train ourselves to reach the level of perfection (again, no one can ever be perfect) We can learn to do good and to spread goodness around. After all, we humans are such good learners! What is good, is a concept undefined, we simply cannot define its charm and beauty with our limited vocabulary. Maybe, some concepts of life are meant to be so. But surely, we can feel this inexplicable happiness of goodness in us, when we actually try to become a good human. And believe me, positive people are such fun people. We must all try to become one. 

The motive of my blog post is just to remind everyone of us that this Diwali is a very great opportunity for all of us to broaden our perspective and look at the world with a different view point. Its a time where we can burst down the negativity in us and learn to view things with a positive outlook. At last, its never too late to start with a new and a beautiful beginning but the sooner you learn it, the sooner you can achieve the immeasurable beauty and happiness of life. So yeah, spread spread and spread love, there is enough of hate already. Plus, being good is the coolest style in fashion and magically, this fashion never fades ;)
Happy Diwali!