In SBS they revealed the new Anandi after leap. Her name is Prathyusha Banerjee and from Jhamshedhpur. Chk the video from 05.42
Saas Bahu Aur Saazish [Star News] - 26th June 2010 - Part2.wmv
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Goodbye, Anandi!
It's
official now. The most popular child artiste on TV, Avika Gor, who plays
Anandi,
will not be seen in Balika Vadhu anymore. Ironically, earlier, when
Avika wanted
to quit the show because her studies were being neglected, the channel
forced
her to stay. Now the same channel has asked her to
leave.
Balika Vadhu is slated for a leap. A source from the channel said, "There is no point in having Avika now. She might be called for a couple of days, to shoot some flashback scenes, after the leap will fast-forward to the time when Anandi is an adult. We will have a new person playing Anandi."
Newcomer Pratyusha Banerjee from Jamshedpur has been chosen to play the grown-up Anandi. "The channel held auditions and Pratyusha was selected," adds the source.
The official spokesperson of the channel confirmed the story. Let's hope Avika can focus on her studies now.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Entertainment/TV-/Goodbye-Anandi/articleshow/6094211.cms
5-year leap for Balika Vadhu
Balika Vadhu will no longer be a balika (child). The popular daily soap Balika Vadhu is about to undergo a 'see' change. In the middle of July, Avika Gor the popular child artiste who has been playing the eponymous part for over two years now will exit the serial.
Yes, Balika Vadhu is undergoing a generation leap. In mid-July the child-bride Avika Gor will grow up by 5 years. The girl chosen to replace Avika Gor is Pratyusha Banerjee from Jamshedpur who has never been on screen before. Sources from the channel Colors say Pratyusha was chosen for her lack of experience.
"We wanted a completely new face. The reason why Sakshi Tanwar's character didn't work in Balika Vadhu is because she already had a very strong image," says the channel source. Adds Rajesh Kamat, the CEO, Colors, "Balika Vadhu is our flagship show that focused on an innocent child bride Anandi and how early marriage impacts her life. The show marked the beginning of meaningful entertainment on Indian television. Now, as a logical extension to the storyline the show will be taking a five-year leap to portray the problems faced by child brides as they grow into their roles from being just playmates to their husbands to taking on the responsibility of a marriage. The leap is expected to be incorporated into the show mid-July."
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Entertainment/TV-/5-year-leap-for-Balika-Vadhu/articleshow/6094687.cms
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