Banegi Apni Baat
Rajan Shahi, the director of Star Plus’ <em> Sapna Babul Ka- Bidaai </em> seems to have a preference for cameos (See Box). The director seems to be obsessed with making big names do cameos in his serial.
The latest to join the cameo bandwagon is Sadia Siddique. Sadia, a known face on the small screen has done serials like <em> Banegi Apni Baat, Maan, Saat Phere</em> and <em> Saathi Re.</em>
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Fri, 01/11/2008 - 18:20
Ashiesh Roy is all set to break his image of a comic actor. He has been into comedy for the past seven-eight years. He has now taken a U-turn. The actor is playing the role of a villain on Zee??€�s <em> Chaldi Da Naam Gaddi</em> after a long gap. He is going to play the character of a Bengali man named Das Gupta.
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Wed, 12/12/2007 - 18:30
Ashiesh Roy is all set to break his image of a comic actor. He has been into comedy for the past seven-eight years. He has now taken a U-turn. The actor is playing the role of a villain on Zee’s <em>Chaldi Da Naam Gaddi</em> after a long gap. He is going to play the character of a Bengali man named Das Gupta.
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Wed, 12/12/2007 - 00:00
Tony and Deeya Singh are ready with their new show to be aired on Zee soon. The show tentatively titled, <em>Jab Love Ho Gaya</em> will be on air around the third week of January and will star many new faces.
The show is a comedy with elements of pathos. Our sources tell us that veteran actress, Suhasini Mulay will play, Gayatri Devi in the show. She plays a powerful woman who loses everything in life because of her inefficient son. The cops raid her offices as a result of which the family has to run from the city to the village.
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Sat, 12/24/2005 - 19:10
Anyone who is an avid viewer of Zee Café, would have known that a new series <em>The OC</em> is coming their way!
<em>The Orange County</em>, America’s favourite teen drama series is all set to launch on Friday, 30 December, 2005 at 9:30 p.m. for the first time in India on Zee Café.
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Sat, 12/24/2005 - 13:30
A lot of eyebrows were raised when Sony pulled in Tony and Deeya Singh in from the wilderness (their last well known works were <em>Just Mohabbat</em> and <em>Banegi Apni Baat</em>) to make <em>Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin</em>.
But it proved to be more than a good decision. Just four days old, Jassi… had people talking about the plain Jane (who plays the protagonist in the Indianised version of the Columbian Yo Soy Betty La Fea) and the theme which is novel in a country whose satellite television is obsessed with glamour, beauty, eyelid-batting heroines and kitchen politics.
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Wed, 06/23/2004 - 17:27