Move over rusty old family dramas, Sony's <em>Ye Meri Life Hai</em> is in for a punch of Gen-ex spunk, more like a shot of adrenalin in the arm. The show which started off as a new-age youth based show, had gotten itself tangled into a mess of family drama- ala the other saas- bahu operas.
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Move over rusty old family dramas, Sony's Ye Meri Life Hai is in for a punch of Gen-ex spunk, more like a shot of adrenalin in the arm. The show which started off as a new-age youth based show, had gotten itself tangled into a mess of family drama- ala the other saas- bahu operas.
"But now its time for some revolution on the show," exclaims Vinod Singh (much known for his role in Ayushman ) "The makers of the show wanted to introduce a new twist, and bring it back to its good old times, and now that's happening." he adds. After a lull in his career the 29 year old, known for his boyish looks is finally back on a Sony show, for which he seems quite jubilant. "I know the damage was bad, but now I'm back!" he quips. Vinod now plays the part of a rich business man's son, Kunal on the show.
The show along with Vinod also has two new pretty additions! Newcomer Sheena Nandnani (who plays Koena) and Amrita Prakash (Plays Simone) will be joining Vinod for some fun and getting back to college days. Sheena landed herself her first television serial and seemed very excited about it. "Well, I'm glad this happened to me. There's so much I've learnt in a month of shooting. I'm enjoying every minute of it" she says. Amrita on the other hand has had her share of the idiot box as well as the big screen after having hosted Fox Kids on Start Plus and a role in the film Tum Bin. As she readies for her shot, the usually peppy 17 year old complains, "I'm not feeling well! I have fever!" But I'm still having a lot of fun!" she adds delightedly.
With the show back returning its focus on the younger generation let's hope for some fun!
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