Originally posted by: KittuPratzz
Lol who is insecure???π
You reading a lot between lines my dear...i guess u need to improve ur english skills then...anyways...im not a RM fan..nor the one you are accusing me or assuming me off!!!Its MY VIEW!!!! πST's interview...lol...i guess HIS is not mentioned..anyways..never mind..leave it...take it or leave it...its my post!!! π³Thanks a lot for ur precious time to reply!!!
Nautanki Telefilms and BAG Films have joined hands yet again, after the success of Colors' Madhubala, to launch another love story on Life OK, Do Dil Ek Jaan.
In a conversation with Tellychakkar.com, producer Saurabh Tewari (Nautanki Telefilms) speaks about the challenges he faced while shooting for Do Dil Ek Jaan and his expectations from the project.
There are very few people who prefer working on larger-than-life concepts on the small screen and Saurabh is one of them. When asked about it, he said, "Jaan is an extension of what we did in Madhubala. I think every person has a way of narrating a story and my style is making it look larger-than-life. I would want people to know my style of making shows, so that when I make my third serial, they'd immediately make out that we are producing it."
It's a love story again? "Madhubala's story is that of a film star who balances his personal and professional life. While in Jaan, the issue is of Kashmiri Pundits and that of migrants in big cities. Both the shows do not have any similarity, it's just that mode narration is the same," he answers.
This show is also a huge responsibility on Saurabh's shoulders as he states, "Too many things are at stake for me for if it does not do well people might think that Madhubala's success was a fluke."
Originally posted by: .MeriAashiqui..
I don't watch this show coz I cant stand the male leadπ₯±
vaise I just heard in Twitter some r crying π€£ and then Tiwary uncle ne ake kuch bolaπ€£π€£ so much insecureπ€£
Originally posted by: _Mojo.Jojo_
I thought you made this post for discussionπNever mind, next time please put a disclaimer so that we don't waste our precious time replying.Anyway, ST's interview. Do read it. π Again, I don't believe in these words because for me the show is about both of them and not one of them.Nautanki Telefilms and BAG Films have joined hands yet again, after the success of Colors' Madhubala, to launch another love story on Life OK, Do Dil Ek Jaan.
In a conversation with Tellychakkar.com, producer Saurabh Tewari (Nautanki Telefilms) speaks about the challenges he faced while shooting for Do Dil Ek Jaan and his expectations from the project.
There are very few people who prefer working on larger-than-life concepts on the small screen and Saurabh is one of them. When asked about it, he said, "Jaan is an extension of what we did in Madhubala. I think every person has a way of narrating a story and my style is making it look larger-than-life. I would want people to know my style of making shows, so that when I make my third serial, they'd immediately make out that we are producing it."
It's a love story again? "Madhubala's story is that of a film star who balances his personal and professional life. While in Jaan, the issue is of Kashmiri Pundits and that of migrants in big cities. Both the shows do not have any similarity, it's just that mode narration is the same," he answers.
This show is also a huge responsibility on Saurabh's shoulders as he states, "Too many things are at stake for me for if it does not do well people might think that Madhubala's success was a fluke."
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