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Na Bole Tum Na Maine Kuch Kaha

THURSDAY, 05 JANUARY 2012 12:25 AMIT BACHCHAN TELEVISION
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Aakanksha Singh as Megha Vyas ,Akanksha Singh who is pursuing her career in physiotherapy is playing the role of Mrs Vyas. She has a wide experience in theatre and has acted in more than 10 full length plays. Her character is that of a regular housewife whose life revolves around the four walls of her home taking care of her kids with whom she shares a very special bond being a single mother. Megha's journey is the journey of a bird that has been caged by fate and has to fly free again.

Kunal Karan Kapoor as Mohan Bhatnagar, Kunal Karan Kapoor, one of the popular lad's of television industry is playing the role of Mohan. Mohan who is a crime reporter believes in living his life to the fullest even if it involves taking risks. His high in life is his career (crime reorter) which motivates him to always stay passionate. He is a man of substance who is contented in his life with whatever he has.

Ashnoor Kaur as Navika Vyas aka Nanhi, Ashnoor Kaur, the little angel from Delhi is playing the role of Navika Vyas aka Nanhi. She is a silhouette of her mother's childhood and therefore is very courageous and fearless. Spontaneous and Audacious Nanhi is full of ideas and jumps into adventures without thinking. As they say "all great things come in small packages", same is the case with Nanhi.

Vishesh Bansal aka Aditya Vyas aka Addu The 7 year old tiny tot Vishesh Bansal is playing the role of Aditya aka addu. Addu is a grumpy kid and misses his father's death has deeply affected him.He misses his father so much that he also resents the idea of another father.

Anjan Shrivastav as Vedkant Vyas, Anjan Shrivastav, a well-known face of television and films, plays the role of Vedkant Vyas. His character is of a simple man who belongs to the school of thoughts that believe in being satisfied in whatever you have and not let the whole family suffer to earn their living. He has two sons, Sanjay and Amar. Amar's unfortunate demise comes as a big shock to him although remains from his past have affected the reputation of his family. He is determined to clear the accusations put on his son and supports Megha  a lot.


Rinku Karmarkar as Renu Vyas , Renu is materialistic by nature. She pampers her son, feeds him almonds and milk in the hopes that he will become intelligent and will change their fortunes some day. She is jealous of Megha and also wants her husband to be romantic and earn more.


Indu Bhatnagar , Neelu Kohli is playing the role of Indu Bhatnagar. She has been in the acting industry for more than 15 years now and has been a part of several films like Houseful, break ke baad etc. Indu Bhatnagar is a doting mother of Mohan who still treats him like a teeny bopper which in turn embarrasses Mohan. Meanwhile like a typical mother she can't stop nagging her son to get married.

Madhuri Bhandiwdekar as Saroj Vyas, Madhuri Bhandiwdekar comes from a background of Marathi films and has featured in television serials and ads. She plays the role of Saroj Vyas wife of Vedkant Vyas in Na Bole Tum Na Maine Kuch Kaha. She is the kind of a person who invests most of her time taking care of her family. She loves her husband and respects his values in life but at the same time, she feels that he is too idealist and she has to retain the practical aspect in relationships. She was very much attached to her son Amar and is finding it difficult to accept his untimely death. She tends to favor he daughter-in-law Renu over Megha but adores her grandchildren Nanhi and Addu.

Nirav Soni as Tanmay Vyas aka Tannu, Nirav Soni of Dhoom Machao Dhoom is playing the role of Tannu. Tannu is an 18 year old guy who is full of life with a mischievous streak full of life. He is bright in studies and studies in Std. 12 in science stream. Tanu's own ambition is to be rich but he doesn't know how. He hangs out with rich friends just to 'fit in'.

Sachin Parikh as Sanjay Vyas, Sachin Parikh is playing the role of Sachin Vyas. He is the elder son of Amar. He is little timid and miser by nature. He works as an accountant and brings home a meager salary which is hardly sufficient to meet their needs. Due to his wive's goading, he also does some accounting work on his laptop from home to earn the extra 3-4 K required per month.

Madhuri Sanjeev as JIJI a.k.a Usha Dhebar, After various roles in television industry and films, Madhuri Sanjeev is playing Jiji's character in this show. She is Papaji's younger, widowed sister who has been living with the family for last 40 years. She is an optimistic person who finds happiness in amll and simple things in life. Her philosophy is to add that gota/silver lining to everything in life.

 

 

 

 

LAST UPDATED ( THURSDAY, 05 JANUARY 2012 12:59 )

Posted: 12 years ago

Kunal Karan Kapoor's new love

Even the best of people have their quirks when it comes to love! Well, take, for instance, Kunal Karan Kapoor 'better known as Mohan of 'Na Bole Tum Na Maine Kuch Kaha''aired on Colors. But we do not mean any girl here. This time the actor seems to be in love with the title track of his show. He has been seen humming the tune continuously on the sets as well. The song has set blaze on fire for its amazing lyrics that has caught the attention of actor who can't just help but fall in love with it.And to top it all, he has gone all out and proclaimed that he is actually in love with the song and that even a large number of co-actors have gone to the extent of saving the same as their ringtone!


Now that's what we call a true actor—in love with whatever he is a part of!

Posted: 12 years ago

Dushant Wagh is happy!

Amrita Mulchandani, TNN Jan 24, 2012, 01.22PM IST
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Television actor Dushyant Wagh who plays Guru in Sudhir Sharma's Na Bole Tum Na Maine Kuuch Kaha turned a year older on January 23.

He is the inner voice of the lead actor Kunal Karan Kapoor in the show. Dushyant has been offered lot of roles so far, but some he has refused and rest he felt were non substantial. In the industry where actors die to get work, Dushyant really seems to be lucky to get so many offers.

On being asked how he celebrated his birthday, he said, ""I thoroughly enjoyed celebrating the day with my family. I feel one should celebrate their special days with family only. I love my parents and because of their blessings, I feel I am getting success in life."" About celebration on the sets, he says, ""I was pampered by my entire cast and crew. I got loads and loads of wishes. I thoroughly enjoyed my birthday this year.""

Well, Dushyant it seems you believe in Karan Johar philosophy of life, it is all about loving your parents!

http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-01-24/news-interviews/30659055_1_actor-karan-johar-entire-cast-and-crew

Posted: 12 years ago
Viewers' demands for new stories have prompted a sudden surge in unconventional and mature romances on the small screen

We are going beyond the usual prototypes and not pegging stories on a 16-year-old or a 40-year-old. The concept is bigger than the age and the good thing is broadcasters are showing courage in telling stories that are off the beaten track - Sukesh Motwani, Fiction Head, Zee
N a umra ki seema ho, na janma ka ho bandhan, jab pyaar kare koi, toh dekhe keval man, crooned Raj Babbar lovingly to Anita Raaj in Prem Geet. Those lines are being revisited and reiterated on the small screen with half-a-dozen primetime soaps playing out unusual romances, age and status no bar.

Bade Acche Laggte Hai leads the pack with a love story between a 40-plus Ram Kapoor and a 30-plus Sakshi Tanwar. Kuch Toh Log Kahenge has Mohnish Bahl in love with a girl, half his age. There's Na Bole Tum Na Maine Kuch Kaha that has a single mother of two kids attracted to a commitment-phobic bachelor. The latest is Kya Hua Tera Vaada, in which a couple married for 10 years and with three children, is trying to rekindle the lost spark between them. Soon a show called Punar Vivah, which will see a divorcee with a daughter giving life a second chance by marrying a widower with two kids, is coming up on Zee. Also, Imagine TV as part of its revamping exercise has just launched a show Mi Aaji Aur Saheb wherein the owner of a house loses his heart to the granddaughter of his housemaid, who needless to say is much younger than him. And there's Pyar Ki Naukari, which for a change, has the heroine (Aamna Shariff making a comeback to telly) falling in love with a younger guy played by Yashdeep Nain. Long ago, there was a serial Astitva - Ek Prem Kahani on similar lines that was quite popular on Zee and more recently they had Karol Bagh 12/24 with the same concept of older girl-younger guy romance.
Clearly, makers and broadcasters are moving away from the usual teenybopper romances and the staid boy-meets-girl love story. Says Sukesh Motwani, Fiction Head, Zee, "We are going beyond the usual prototypes and not pegging stories on a 16-year-old or a 40-year-old. The concept is bigger than the age and the good thing is that broadcasters are showing courage in telling stories that are off the beaten track." He cites the example of Punar Vivah, which according to him, gives a new dimension to romance. "The heroine is only 25, while the hero is 29. However, unlike the regular couples seen on TV, the girl has already gone through a messy divorce and has a daughter, while the hero is a widower with a couple of kids. He, however, has had a happy marriage and is still coping with the tragedy of losing his wife. So, when these two get married, they are carrying a lot of baggage with them and yet are giving themselves a second chance. There is a lot of fear and trepidation in both that makes for a sensitive tale."

It's a similar story but with a twist in Colors' Na Bole Tum Na Maine Kuch Kaha. Here the heroine is a widow with two children while the hero is a carefree bachelor and sparks fly between them. As Sudhir Mishra, producer of the show, says, "Love stories are all around us in real life. They have a universal appeal but it is we, as producers, who decide 'whose' story to tell and 'how' to tell it. We tell it in a sensitive, mature way that makes the romance unusual."

Prashaant Bhatt, Fiction Head, Colors, however points out that the concept of mature romances is not new to television. "We have witnessed many such shows in the past, especially in the late '90s," he reasons but avers that the concept is making a comeback, Na Bole Tum Na Maine Kuch Kaha being a case in point. Sony, which has been at the forefront in introducing unusual romances in recent times with Bade Acche..., has lately launched Kya Hua... about a 10-year-old married couple trying to bring back romance in their lives. However, Danish Khan, Vice-President, Marketing, Sony denies that Kya Hua... is a love story. "It's not a love story but a social drama, wait and watch," he says mysteriously. It's a different thing that the promos of the show have been suggesting the rekindling of lost romance between the lead pair Mona Singh and Pavan Shankar!
One thing is for sure, there's a spurt of serials with unconventional relationships. As Rajan Shahi who is producing Kuch Toh.. points out, "Somewhere the template of the boy-girl romance with family issues has got saturated. Makers are working at presenting different relationships that are close to life. It makes for a fresh storyline and presentation, which becomes the USP." Agrees Bhatt, who says the entire concept is very slice of life. "We see people of different age groups falling in love. With our constant attempt to bring relatable content to the audiences, mature love stories become an integral part of the content mix," he reckons.

The audience also gets a thumbs-up from the
makers for propelling the change. Says Motwani, "Viewers have been rejecting us. Their levels of tolerance for the usual stuff has reduced drastically, which is why we have no option but to bring novel concepts." Even Mishra credits the audience for the fresh programming mix. "We want to tell the audience a 'different story', and they are game for it. Three cheers to the audience for that," he says, raising a toast.

Posted: 12 years ago

Puneet Panjwani to play the Chief Editor in 'Na Bole Tum Na Maine Kuch Kaha'


Puneet Panjwani makes his appearance in 'Colors' featured, popular daily soap, 'Na Bole Tum Na Maine Kuch Kaha'.
 
Puneet will be seen in the serial playing the role of a Chief Editor for the company where Mohan works.The show will portray the good bond between Pratik(Puneet) and Mohan. The two will be very good friends and at the same time will also be good professionals.
 
Puneet Panjwani  is said to be  really excited for his character in the serial and is looking forward to the episode to go on air which will mark his entry in the show as Pratik. 

Puneet is supposed to make an entry within a few days. We wish him best of luck for the new venture.


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Posted: 12 years ago

Puneet Paujawani to enter Na Bole Tum


The new show continues to sizzle with an interesting bunch of actors...


Posted: 12 years ago
Monday, 12 March 2012 09:28

The Week Ahead: Must Watch Shows

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The Week Ahead will see interesting turns to the story lines on our much wanted shows

Na Bole Tum Na Maine Kuch Kaha
Colors,10.30 pm

In the coming episodes there will be tension brewing in the Vyas household. Papaji will be furious when he finds out that Megha is working at Prabhat Lehar with Mohan, the same reporter who had, infact , defamed Megha's husband. Sparks will fly when all come face to face .

Posted: 12 years ago
Tuesday, 13 March 2012 15:56

In between the Lines: Kunal Karan Kapoor!

Written by  Swati Ghosh 



http://www.rangmunch.tv/index.php/kaelidoscope/actors/item/467-in-between-the-lines-kunal-karan-kapoor



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