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Posted: 17 years ago




From playing the endearing Aneesh in Ba, Bahoo Aur Baby to Lucky in the upcoming show Lucky (starting November 4), Gautam Rode is on a roll.

Talking about Lucky, he says, "I'm playing a conman who specialises in selling fake antique pieces. Gradually, he becomes a rakshak responsible for curbing crime and ill practices in society." Here are ten things that you didn't know about him…

When is your birthday and what is your star sign?
August 14. I'm a Leo.

Do you believe in astrology and numerology?
I believe in astrology. As far as numerology is concerned, I'm yet to explore it.

Where were you born and which school do you go to?
I was born in Delhi. I went to Army Public School.

What was your first job? And how much was your first paycheque?
I was roped in for a Close-Up ad campaign and I earned a hefty Rs 75,000.

One thing you are really bad at doing?
I can't lie properly.

What is your favourite smell?
Fresh strawberries.

Where in Mumbai would you rather be living?
I'm pretty comfortable living in Versova and don't intend to move out.

What cell phone do you use?
Nokia N 70.

What car do you drive?
Honda City.

Whom do you regret losing touch with?
I've lost touch with a dear school friend, Amit Oberoi. I've made innumerable attempts to get his number but no luck!

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Posted: 17 years ago
How Gautam Rode tricked them all!




Nobody recognised this 90-year-old on the sets



ROSHNI OLIVERA




   Gautam Rode just had a blast on the sets of his upcoming show Lucky on Star Plus. He managed to fool everyone around. It so happened that Gautam was to play a 90-year old in the show. And he was all ready with his make-up done, waiting for his shot. But, wanting to pull a fast one of people, he sat quietly on one of the chairs. "I really looked like a 90-year old and nobody recognised me. They kept shouting out for me wondering where I'd gone. They didn't realise my make-up was done and there I was amidst them. The best part was when I asked someone for water even he didn't recognise because I spoke like a senior citizen," says Gautam. And when did he finally reveal? "After quite sometime when I realised they were all getting harrowed wondering where their actor was!"
   Gautam's glad with his role in Lucky, a show which is a mix of fantasy and reality. In this show, his 90-year-old get-up is a one off thing. But what does he have to say about leaps in serials where young actors have to play characters twice their age? "It's funny to see actor play 60-year-olds and yet have no grey strands. They dress up and talk like youngtsers! That looks funny."
   So, will he agree to be part of a show taking a leap? "I haven't given that a thought. I'll think about it when such a situation comes up," says the Delhiboy who came to Mumbai a few years ago to pursue his acting dream.
   Career's going fine, but what about love life? "I'm single," he smiles. "When you are working 30 days a month there's no time really for anything. You have to have a partner who's so understanding because most of the time you are out of the house shooting."

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Posted: 17 years ago
The lure of glamour and money has induced many aspiring starlets from all the corners of the country into this tinsel town. Only the defiant succeed. Here is one such name that is standing tall and attracting attention. He is Gautam Rode with Gautam as his screen name. Having a height of 5 ft. 10 inches, flamboyant physique, macho looks, he has all the ingredients to join the rat-race of stardom.

Hailing from Delhi, he finished his schooling and graduation over there. Observing him, he has the strength and confidence with unrivaled suave and elegance. He wanted to carry on with his father's business of stock broking in the share market. But destiny had other things in store for him. On a chanced visit to his friend's ad agency in Delhi, he bagged the modeling assignments for CloseUp and Centre Fresh Chewing Gums. That was just the beginning...

He came to Mumbai in 1998. Then started a series of modeling assignments like Lifebuoy Soap, Jai Soap, Ponds Cream, Titan Watches, Surf Excel, Smyle Throat Drops, Clinic Shampoo, Dr. Lips Lip guard, Ruffle Lays Chips, etc. As a model, he was never at ease with any ramp walks. Modeling in so many commercials gave him an edge into television. He acted in one hour soaps like Rishtey and Suspense Thrillers.

The thirst for acting increased in him. He added to his daily four hours work-out by learning fights from Moses master and dances from Dilip, who was a Chief assistant dance director to Ganesh Acharya. He had his sight for the big silver screen. His friend and Doctor Jitesh Shetty learning his this desire, introduced him to Police encounter specialist Prakash Bhandari, who then introduced him to Sunil Shetty. Sunil then was planning to start Celebrity Management, under his firm Popcorn Entertainment and was impressed with Gautam and took him under his wings. Sunil arranged his meeting with action director turned producerdirector Ravi Dewan, who was basking in glory on his successful debutante directorial venture Vinashak and was chalking, out plans in not only directing, but producing that film too. The film is titled as Annarth. Gautam was offered to play one of the male leads in the film. His joy knew no boundaries. And why shouldn't it be? He was acting along with veterans and stars like Sunil Shetty, Sanjay Dutt, Ashutosh Rana, Johny Lever, Shweta Menon, Tinnu Anand and cricketer-turned-actor Vinod Kambli. That was not all, Preeti Jhangiani plays the female lead opposite him. What could have one asked for his debut film? The Film is almost complete and is being planned for November release. These days Gautam is on cloud nine and keeping his fingers crossed. Incidentally it was September, and he is giving his first interview in the same month, when he had arrived in this tinsel city with starry airs. Quite a co-incidence!

Before beginning his chat he was all up arms praising THE ALMIGHTY GOD for being kind. He is further grateful to Sunil Shetty and producer-director Ravi Dewan for reposing faith in him and giving him an opportunity. He is also thankful to all those friends who have been instrumental for channelising this golden opportunity, including the positive support of his parents and family members.

Speaking about the film, he terms it as an undercurrent of underworld. Ashutosh Rana is an ambitious underworld don. Sunil Shetty is his devoted brother and who carries out the order of his elder brother's nefarious activities unquestioningly. Sunil has grey shades in the film. Preeti Jhangiani is their sister, who is a famous model and music video actress. Vinod Kambli is a fun-loving and happy-go-lucky character. Gautam is Sunil Shetty's child-hood friend and they are the best of buddies. He takes a liking for Preeti. Gautam shifts away for further studies and brighter prospects to another city. After ages, Gautam comes back to his child-hood friend and also joins their gang of criminals. But things are not the same! Gautam and Preeti re-ignite their love. Sanjay Dutt appears in a very special appearance. He is in love with Shweta Menon but she has a boy friend. Sanjay out of jealousy kills her boy friend. On his release from the prison, he opens a pub, which is a joint for unsuccessful lovers. He is a good friend of Sunil Shetty too. Johny Lever is a video director of music videos and evokes laughter in many of his scenes.

Adding more on the film, he says there are mind-blowing action scenes and melodious music. The film has lot of emotions, melodrama and high voltage actions. Producer-director Ravi Dewan has left no stone unturned in making this film. He even had received lot of support from his co-stars like Sunil Shetty, Sanjay Dutt, Ashutosh Rana, Preeti Jhangiani and Johny Lever too. They have lent Gautam their fullest co-operation and he will remain grateful for their kind doings. Sanjay Dutt treated Gautam like his younger brother and boosted his morale too.

A model is hardly considered a good actor. To this he replies that acting is GOD's gift. He did a crash course for around a month with Roshan Taneja's Acting Academy before starting shooting for Annarth.

His choice of roles: He is at ease when it comes to action and comedy scenes. But he would love to be known as a versatile actor. He believes in real hard work.

Here is one new star on the horizon to be watched for...

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Posted: 17 years ago
Gautam Rode



While most actors either leave films for TV when they are not doing too well, or catapult from TV to films if they are, there is Gautam Rode who has been a model for a long time, and is doing films and TV too! Talk of being a Jack of all trades... ''It's all about quality work, whether TV, films, ads or music video. I am not averse to doing anything as long as its good quality. It's not like I will leave a good TV serial for a bad film.''
After having done tons of ads, a few music videos and a film Annarth, the actor is now doing the tele serial "Baa, Bahoo Aur Baby" on Star Plus. ''It is a very good script, and I'm playing the lead, with the makers who have hits like "Instant Khichdi" and "Sarabhai Vs Sarabhai". It also has a prime time slot as it starts right after "Kaun Banega Crorepati 2". Everything is perfect, so there was no reason for me to say no.'' But why a comedy in the day of heavy duty family drama, one wonders. He says, ''This is also a serial about a family, it has its share of drama; it's a light social drama. I know saas-bahu soaps lead in terms of TRPs and make an instant star out of you, but, like I said, I had no reason to not pick this serial up. And, moreover, you never know what will work and what won't, not only in films but also in TV.''
Gautam has already tried his hand at films, with a dud called Annarth. How did he deal with the flopping of his debut? ''The star cast of the film was good, but it was not publicised at all. I did feel bad that my debut had flopped, but I had to move on; you cannot give up just because of one setback.'' Was the film's flopping the reason why one hasn't seen him in films after that? ''After Annarth, I was getting only silly offers which didn't interest me. So, I avoided films for some time till I got Jayraj's "You, Bomsi and Me" and Raju Kher's "Wow.''
As of now, Gautam is busy with Baa, Bahoo..., but offers haven't stopped pouring in. ''I was offered a part in one of the big serials, but I don't want to name it. I have a couple of other offers too, but we haven't finalised anything yet.'' The actor admits that he was in two minds about entering TV when he was offered Baa, Bahoo... ''But then I thought it is doing as good as films these days and the project was good,'' he says. Gautam is not ruling any project out, and is certainly on a Rode, oops, road to success!

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Posted: 17 years ago
Height: 5' 9" (175 cms)
Weight: 72kgs
Waist: 30" (76. cms)
Hair: Black
Eyes: Dark Brown
City: Mumbai
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Posted: 17 years ago
Manasi Parekh



An actor has two choices: to be a small part of a big serial and be talked about, or to give up the big serial and opt for something completely new and untested. Of course, it is tempting to stick to the first option and enjoy fame, but the more daring ones would go for the second option. Manasi Parekh seems to belong to the second category. For starters, Manasi is not such a new face, as she has done roles in Kitni Mast Hai Zindagi and Star Plus' big serial Kasautii Zindagi Kay, in which she played Bajaj's daughter, Cookie (Tanya).
The 21-year-old girl is an English literature graduate and has also done her BA in Indian classical singing. "But now my big project is Chandni in Star One's India Calling," she says excitedly. "I play a small-town girl, who starts working in a call centre, and is quite overwhelmed by the different environment. But she wants to be successful and yet not give her values up."
To land with even an itsybitsy role in an Ekta Kapoor serial is the dream of any aspiring actor. But even though Manasi was a part of it, she chose to quit KZK and do a serial that hasn't even been launched. Professional harakiri? "I know that my serial kick-started because of Ekta Kapoor, but I wanted to do something new and different. For how long can one be stuck with the same stuff ? Moreover, in India Calling, I have a lead role, as opposed to KZK. So, I decided to quit KZK for India Calling. I know that there is a risk involved because the show hasn't been launched yet, but then, I didn't want to give a good serial up worrying about whether it would be a hit or not."
Manasi has also had a formal training in classical singing. "Because of my acting, singing has taken a backseat, but I still do my riyaz for two hours everyday." The girl has lent her voice to a lot of ad jingles and also was one of the background voices in Devdas. The young actor is not ruling anything out, and is open to both singing and acting in serials as well as films, basically anything that she thinks will do justice to her talent.

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Posted: 17 years ago
Manasi Parekh belongs to the second category. For starters, she's not a complete newcomer, having done roles in Kitni Mast Hai Zindagi and Star Plus' ...
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Manasi Parekh belongs to the second category. For starters, she's not a complete newcomer, having done roles in Kitni Mast Hai Zindagi and Star Plus' ...
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Posted: 17 years ago

Not so Lucky!
Gautam Rhode had a funny experience on the sets of his new show, Lucky. Gautam aka Lucky in Lucky plays a conman in the serial who dupes people by selling fake artefacts as antiques. The actor was supposed to shoot a scene where he had to ride an old scooter a la Sholay.

When contacted Gautam recalls, "I had a tough time managing the vehicle. It was a very old model. Actually there was some problem with its brakes. Whenever I tried to apply the brakes, the scooter automatically moved towards the left.

So, I had no option but to master the art of riding this strange scooter for hours. Besides, I had to keep my facial expressions normal, when actually I was in a soup. Once I even fell on the muddy ground and got injured." Gautam, after the small accident has learnt his lesson. He has become more careful now. "I have recovered now, but am taking extra precautions while riding my bike," he says.

http://www.tvguideindia.com/

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Posted: 17 years ago

LUCKY


STAR PLUS presents its new weekend primetime show-LUCKY, starting, Nov.4th, Sat. 8.00 p.m.

LUCKY is an out & out adventure story packaged with a heavy doze of fun & entertainment, which is sure to capture the fancy of not only kids but all age groups at large with its sheer exciting tales that Lucky narrates week on week!!!

Promising to create a sensation in the entertainment world, it's a story about a young man-'Lucky', who runs a fake antique shop in Chor Bazaar and has the simplest ways of living, i.e. conning people by selling them fake antiques and actually making them believe, that the artifacts are genuine.

Lucky is a street smart, confident and intelligent character, who loves life the way it comes until he gets to know about the RAKSHAK's who were born for protecting sacred and priceless treasures and that now he is going to be the chosen one...the fifth Rakshak.

http://www.tvguideindia.com/