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Posted: 12 years ago




Highly talented and extremely handsome Rajeev Khandelwal 😳😳 who has shown his tallent on small and big screen successfuly and now hosting a show named 'Sach Ka Saamna' says he do not had courage to sit on the hot seat,😊

Rajeev who recently visited University city of Aligarh and interacted with the students to promote his show, and in order to know the views of the students on corruption (which is the subject of this season of SACH KA SAAMNA), and also participated in a group discussion. Rajeev expressed his happiness in visiting the historic university and said,

I have received so much love over here; in fact even more than Delhi university which I visited recently,😳

When he was asked if given a chance, will he sit on the hot seat and face the truth ?, the honest and straight forward Rajeev replied instantaneously saying,

No, absolutely not! I salute the people who have the courage to sit on the hot seat and speak the truth in front of the camera and the whole world. But personally I do not have that courage and so I will not be able to sit on the hot seat and face reality.

Rajeev has always worked and prefers to work with only those people whom he really feels comfortable with and a good script is a must before he signs any project, Rajeev has always impressed his fans 😳😳 and respected their expectation by giving the best performance,☺️

The way he works, looking at his passion for his craft, we know that there will are many more good films and excellent work to come in future by him.

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Posted: 12 years ago

Screen Presence

Dipti Nagpaul-D'SouzaTags : Rajeev KhandelwalAamirShaitanSacch Ka SaamnaSoundtrackPosted: Fri Dec 23 2011, 03:44 hrs

He has made a fairly successful foray into films with Aamir and Shaitan but Rajeev Khandelwal refuses to play by the rules and continues to dabble with television. Last week, the 36-year-old got back on the small screen to host the second season of the controversial reality show, Sacch Ka Saamna, on the just-launched channel, Life OK. The actor talks about how the show has evolved and why it shouldn't be considered voyeuristic.

Sacch Ka Saamna (SKS) was aired on Star Plus but the second edition is back on Life OK β€” the new channel by Star Network. Why the switch?

The show became a brand in its first season and is a great way to bring viewers to Life OK, which has gone on air with entirely fresh programming, Sacch Ka Saamna being the only exception. My understanding is also that the show is also in tandem with the concept of Life OK β€” all shows emphasise on the importance of ethics, morals and optimism.

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The show now has a tagline: Bhrashtachar Ke Khilaaf. Does this imply a change in contestants' profile and questions?

No. However, the channel has chosen to underline the burning issue of corruption in this season. SKS has always been about truth and fairness, not necessarily political, but also pertaining to corruption in relationships and approach to life. We did ask questions such as "Have you ever paid a bribe to further your business?" and "Have you ever travelled on a fake visa?", apart from those about his personal life.

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Posted: 12 years ago
hello guyz
Thnx for all the pix n articles 

Have u seen SBS today thy hv mentioned abt SKS n says that it dnt hv awesome impact like before but appreciated Rajeev n his expressions a lot 
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Posted: 12 years ago

Originally posted by: BhartiKhushi909

hello guyz

Thnx for all the pix n articles 

Have u seen SBS today thy hv mentioned abt SKS n says that it dnt hv awesome impact like before but appreciated Rajeev n his expressions a lot 

mean reee hit nahi hoa kya
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Posted: 12 years ago
puri thankoo so much for the pics & articles..the articles were very interesting to read..& the pics are literally awesomeee.πŸ˜ƒ

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Posted: 12 years ago
Guys This Pic Is The Background Picture Of Life OK Main Website, Just Thought Of sharing it with you people..😊



 
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Allah g rajeev ka show hit ho jaye InshallahπŸ˜‰
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GUYS RK KI SHOW KI PRP ACHI KAISE HO GI YR IAM SO UPSET REEE SAB MSG KARO
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Posted: 12 years ago

Prime-time Confessions

A new channel, a new reality show and a new concept. Sunaina Kumar explores how Life OK aims to be different

Retuned Life OK wants to cash in on the new trend of airing more believable stories

ENTERTAINMENT CHANNELS, more specifically, Hindi General Entertainment Channels (GECs), try to stay as far from reality as possible, unless it is reality television, which is actually a wholly concocted version of reality, often stranger than fiction. But a new show on a new channel is set to change that. Sach Ka Saamna: Bhrashtachaar Ke Khilaaf, Sach Se Nayi Shuruat is not technically a new show, but in its second season, it has been repackaged as a show that takes into account the overwhelming anti-corruption sentiment in India. It made its debut on Life OK, the new GEC by the Star TV network.


Participants are encouraged to take the "sach ki shapath" pledge of honesty, and confess to their participation in corruption. Like the man, from a small town in north India, who rebels against his family and exposes their corruption. To the camera, he unburdens the sins of his family as the lie detector validates his honesty. The host, Rajeev Khandelwal, says that even though it's a game show, it makes you introspect about the choices you make. "We have doctors, lawyers and people from all walks of life troubled with their conscience and choosing to confess on television. I wonder how they gather courage to do that. Is it for money? Sometimes it is, but often it is about experiments with truth," he says.

Gaurav Banerjee, programming head, Life OK, expands on this: "Though we are an entertainment channel, we want to be part of the debate that has galvanised the country this whole year and do something about it."

Star TV network, after ruling the cluttered Hindi GEC space for nearly a decade with Star Plus, has launched Life OK this month, and put to bed its other less successful sister channel, Star One. Though, the network refutes that the demise of one is linked with the launch of the other, in the end it comes down to TRPs. Star One, the seven-year-old channel oriented towards the urban youth, failed to garner TRPs, despite recent successes like the romcom Geet Hui Sabse Parayi and the medical drama Dill Mill Gayee. Television Measurement Audience Ratings, for January to November 2011, put Star One on No 7 amongst Hindi GECs, trailing behind Star Plus, Colors, Sony, Zee TV, Sab and Imagine TV.

The new entertainment channel, Life OK, has been so named to differentiate it from Star Plus, and to express its philosophy about appreciating life's little moments in a society in transition. Take for example, the daily soap, Tum Dena Saath Mera, a show that delves into the lives of a young couple that comes to Mumbai from Bhopal and their struggle to make it big. Sanjay Gupta, COO, Star India, says, "In the rat race that is life in India, we are trying to get ahead, fixed on a better tomorrow, and disconnected from today. We tend to celebrate success and achievement, and in that rut, we're letting go of our traditional beliefs. Through this channel, we want to celebrate the small joys of life, that make life okay."

The Hindi GEC space, which commands nearly 40 percent of the total TV viewership in India, has become increasingly competitive inx the past couple of years, with an overcrowding of channels offering much of the same content to the estimated 150 million viewers of Hindi television. Hindi GECs, with their set of loyal viewers who tune in to the daily soaps, are the most lucrative for advertisers and claim the largest portion of the total advertising revenue at 30 percent. With more players vying for the same audience base, there has been a decline in the segment, the main beneficiaries of which have been regional and Hindi movie channels. And they have consolidated their TRPs and eaten into a significant share of advertising dedicated to the entertainment channels. In the dog-eat-dog world of Hindi entertainment, reinvention is the only option. Life OK is looking to differentiate itself from other GECs. The most obvious difference is in scheduling, as the channel airs three shows in one hour for 20 minutes each. All shows will air seven days a week, against the general norm of separate weekday and weekend programming, as TRPs tend to drop for the weekend programmes. With a seven-day package, the channel hopes to keep the audience hooked through the week.

The new channel is also hoping to cash in on India's newest NRI returnee and popular screen idol Madhuri Dixit. Madhuri, as the face of the channel, will constantly interact with the audience through the different shows and provide a context to the story. "Through our narration and intent, we want to stand out. Yet, the audience base for the channel is universal. It is not aimed at housewives of a certain age group, or any specific target audience. It is television for everyone," says Ajit Thakur, general manager, Life OK.

This 'massification' has worked well for Star's flagship channel Star Plus, so far. While other GECs have made niche appeal their strength ' Sony caters modern content, Colors explores social issues, Sab TV does family comedies ' Star continues to experiment with multiple formats and cater to a wide mass of audience. Divya Radhakrishnan, media buyer and founder of media company Helios Media, says, "India already has more than 500 channels, and the next six months will see the launch of more than 100 channels. With many households having multiple TV sets, entertainment needs to become niche, just like cricket, which has divided itself into three categories ' Test cricket, ODIs and T20. In the days to come, we will see niches getting further defined in Hindi entertainment."

Participants are encouraged to take the 'sach ki shapath' and confess to their participation in corruption

Life OK's agenda is entertainment for all, but will it work the way Star Plus has, is a question that will be answered only after a few months as the audience gets attuned to a new channel. The focus of the fiction shows on the channel is on gritty reality, and everyday issues and challenges of the middle class. Saubhagyawati Bhavah, a daily soap, tackles domestic violence through the story of a woman in an ideal marriage whose rich and good-looking husband harbours extreme possessiveness and jealousy. Sapno Ke Bhanwar Mein, the story of a young girl from Panchmarhi in Madhya Pradesh, who moves to Bhopal and gets enmeshed in the quagmire of power and politics, may be inspired by the Madhumita Shukla case, but could have been the story of any young girl with stars in her eyes. The channel's strategy is in keeping with the recent shift in Indian TV towards more relatable shows, after beating to death the saas-bahu formula and soaps exploring social issues.

And even as Life OK seeks to break the mould, it toes the line with its primetime show, Devon Ke Dev Mahadev, proving that mythology is the one way of reassuring the Indian audience that life is okay.


Sunaina Kumar is a Special Correspondent with Tehelka.com.
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