Another actor to board the buggy heading to destination Bollywood is Sumeet Raghvan; a common face on the T.V with plethora of ads that one can't count on finger tips.
Sumeet Raghavan, last seen and heard in <em>Akela</em> and <em> Resham Dankh</em>, is readying to host a host of shows!
To begin with he will be anchoring Zee Marathi Awards (for which he is busy rehearsing these days) and if all goes well he also might host an entertainment based news show on <em> Aaj Tak</em> , to be produced by Anushka Images.
Being a Tamilian how does he get to be so proficient in Marathi to be able to host the show?
With the year coming to an end it seems the trend of wrapping up is catching on big time with our TV shows as well. Joining the list of serials who have called it curtains is Sony's thriller, <em>Akela</em>.
Its first season of 26 episodes is coming to an end. But the show will be back after two months and what's more newsy is that the protagonist played by Sudhanshu Pandey may or may not be a part of the second season. Reason being - his high handed attitude!
Ali Hassan maybe playing the evil guy on<em> Akela </em>and has also been roped in Aroona Irani's<em> Babul</em> but in real life the actor is truly, deeply and madly in love with Saba, a denim designer by profession.
Saba belongs to the same community and is a family friend of the Hassan household as well. So, for Ali, it will be love cum arranged marriage with his sweetheart, by end of 2007.
We quizzed the actor on what is it that made him fall for his lady love?
Sony shows are known for its revamps and following suit is<em> Akela</em>, a weekly based on supernatural powers. The show which stars Sudhanshu Pandey, Aashka Goradia and Mihir Misra as leads promises an interesting relaunch.
After a host of leaps on almost all the ongoing shows of Balaji the last show to leap forward is perhaps Star Plus's<em> Kahiin Toh Hoga.</em> The show is all set to go in for a twenty year leap in October while now the production house is in the process of having creative meetings for the look and the characterizations in the leap. While some of the actors in the show seem to be clueless about the leap, the few
who have been intimated about the same are unsure about their track after the leap.
Sudhanshu Pandey is a happy man these days, for one he has a new television show (<em>Akela</em> on Sony) and five films lined up for release this year. And now he has shifted into a new house in Lokhandwala (in Oxford Tower) in suburban Mumbai which is a three bedroom hall kitchen pad. He moved into the fourteenth floor apartment one week earlier.