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Shifting to films from TV was a mistake: Sonal Sehgal

Talented TV actor Sonal Sehgal, who did films like Hotel Kingston and Saara Akash is still going through a bad patch. Her latest project <em>Future To Bright Hai Ji</em>, in which she play a TV actress has again gone unnoticed. “Too many films released last Friday and most screens were taken by <em>1920 Evil Returns, Skyfall</em> and <em>Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana</em>'. We will finally get a few shows from the 9th onwards and hope that first time producer, Rama Mehrotra of Real life Productions, will at least recover some of his investment,” say avers.

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Submitted by TellychakkarTeam on Sat, 11/10/2012 - 05:10

Mayank Anand to anchor Cine Song on Zee Muzic

Mayank Anand, first seen in <em>Hotel Kingston</em> on Star One as the bratty NRI (Nick) and Shelly's boyfriend is all set to anchor a new one hour bi weekly show titled Cine Song for Zee Muzic. The weekend show is all about the best scenes, best songs and the best behind-the-scene moments on the big screen along with all the trivia. " I thought Cine Song would be a piece of cake until I started shooting for the show and realized it is difficult but then it's fun too," laughs the actor from Punjab who studied theatre in Chicago before hitting Mumbai to become an actor.

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Submitted by TellychakkarTeam on Wed, 12/14/2005 - 18:30

Amit is the first man in Kittu's life!

He played the ever dependable Vishwamitra Kelkar in Star One's <em>Hotel Kingston</em>, now he is all set to make his mark in Kittu's life! Amit Verma plays a spoilt rich kid in the show, who is head over heels in love with Kittu. Amit plays Rohan Kapoor, the only son of a multi millionaire. Suave sophisticated, he is used to women swooning over him. But he discovers true love when he meets Kituu. That meeting changes him. He falls head over heels for her. Rohan learns the hard way about love and sentiments and that is his journey with Kituu!

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Submitted by TellychakkarTeam on Tue, 11/15/2005 - 19:00