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After trying her luck in Bollywood, actor Aamna Sharif is back on the small screen post a hiatus of five years. She will essay the lead role in a new show titled Honge Judaa Na Hum.
Aamna's popular fiction show was Ekta Kapoor's Kahiin to Hoga, which ended in 2007 and gained her tremendous popularity. Her new show will go on air on Sony Entertainment Television. The male lead opposite the actor is yet to be finalised. Those being considered for the role include Aamir Ali, Eijaz Khan, Rakesh Vashisht and her Kahiin Toh Hoga co-star and ex-beau Rajeev Khandelwal.
Aamna made her Bollywood debut with the movie Aloo Chat in 2009, and then went on to do films likeAao Wish Karein and Shakal Pe Mat Jaa.
Sony to strengthen weekday 9 pm slot with 'Hongey Judaa Na Hum' |
(7 September 2012 5:01 pm) | ||
MUMBAI: In an attempt to strengthen its 9 pm slot, Sony Entertainment Television (Set) is launching a new fiction property 'Hongey Judaa Na Hum' on 10 September. The show will air every Monday to Thursday at 9 pm. The channel is betting big on the 9 pm slot as it will air its most promising property 'Kaun Banega Crorepati' (KBC) in this time band from Friday to Sunday. Starting today KBC will air from 8.30 to 10 pm. 'Hongey Judaa Na Hum' is replacing Set's another fiction property 'Saas Bina Sasural' that has gone off-air this week. It will compete with the slot leader Star Plus' 'Diya Aur Bati Hum', Zee TV's 'Pavitra Rishta' and Colors' Chhal. Produced by Shri Adhikari Brothers, 'Hongey Judaa Na Hum' explores the story of a young married couple who are diametrically opposite individuals, who think and behave differently and hail from different socio-economic backgrounds. They fight all the time and challenge each other almost every day, but despite their differences they have one thing in common: being "crazy about each other". Set senior EVP and business head Sneha Rajani said, "Fiction programming is the foundation for any GEC and we are committed to work with some of the finest creative minds and talent in the industry to bring alive the fiction genre. Hongey Judaa Na Hum is another attempt in this direction and we are happy to partner with Sri Adhikari Brothers to present this brilliant show to our audiences." Set chief creative director Vivek Bahl added, "In a world that's getting faster and more practical every day, Hongey Judaa Na Hum is a show that refreshingly begs you to ignore your mind... and follow your heart...! Today, audiences thrive for a good family entertainer, one that they can sit and watch together. We are confident that Hongey Judaa Na Hum will additionally strengthen and spruce up our weekday fiction programming with its unique storyline." According to the channel, the show begins with a romantic journey but somewhere in the twists and turns of life, things start falling apart in the lives of the leads (played by Aamna Sharif and Raqesh Vashisht). They are driven apart almost to a point of no return, but destiny has something else in store for them. The story does not end here, but starts from this moment. |
SONY Entertainment Television is set to launch its new show, Hongey Judaa Na Hum which is a love story about a couple who go through many problems in their marriage, only to separate and get back together.
Aamna Sharif and Raqesh Vashisth play the main leads, as a married couple Muskaan and Rohan Mishra. Sources inform that actor Aamir Ali has been confirmed to play the second lead, putting to rest all speculation's about Aamir's association with the show.
Here's some interesting inside khabar. While the lead cast — Aamna Shariff and Raqesh Vashisht — of Sony TV's Honge Juda Na Hum is known, it seems the channel is busy planning a 'double surprise' in the show.
Popular actors Aamir Ali and Deepshikha Nagpal are also part of the soap. While Aamir plays a neurosurgeon and the other man in Aamna's life, Deepshikha is her rich mother. Both their tracks and roles are being kept under wraps. Currently seen in the comedy show FIR, Honge Jude Na Hum will have Aamir in a romantic avatar. A source from the sets says, "Aamir and Deepshika have already started shooting for the show. The channel doesn't want to reveal the love triangle involving Aamir as yet." Both Amir and Deepshikha remained unavailable for comment.
Aamna Sharif says that the stylists of her new show on Sony TV worked on her look for months.The actor became popular as Kashish with her debut show Kahiin To Hoga and was later seen as a style icon. Be it her bright coloured-suits, her bindis, bangles, danglers or the saris, crazy fans followed her style statement religiously.
"After Kahiin To Hoga there are a of lot expectations regarding my look in the show. There is an entire team that has been working on my character's look, costumes and make-up for almost three months," said Aamna. "I am going to wear a lot of Indian wear including anarkalis as well as kurtas and churidar. I will also be wearing a lot of Indo-Western clothes. There is a completely different look to what Muskaan would be wearing at home," she added.
Her entire look is taken care of by television designer Shivani Shirali, who has styled for shows like Dil Mil Gaye and Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon. She will essay the lead role in Honge Judaa Na Hum that goes on air on Monday. It is a romantic saga also starring actors Raqesh Vashisht and Aamir Ali.
Aamna is both surprised and happy to see the television industry so organised and said: "There are a lot of changes. I did not expect everything to be so organised. The involvement of the entire team is so much, which generally happens in films. We have been doing a lot of workshops. Even they know what all is required when we go on the sets. All these things were not like that earlier. Now a lot of detailing goes into everything," she said.
After Kahiin To Hoga wrapped up in 2007, the actor tried her luck in Bollywood. She made her silver screen debut with Aloo Chat in 2009, and then went on to do films like Aao Wish Karein and Shakal Pe Mat Jaa. Although she couldn't replicate small screen success on silver screen, Aamna says it was worth the experience. "Overall my film journey was good. Some of the projects that I took were good whereas some were not that good, but that is a part and parcel of life. All this makes you grow in terms of experiences. It made me a better actor and taught me that I need to be very careful in terms of what is the next project that I take up, and I would be now," said the 30-year-old.
Aamna also feels television gets you more recognition. "The reach of television is far more as compared to films unless you have become a superstar and one film in two-two years does not make people forget you. In TV, connectivity is much more because the audience is seeing you almost every day," she said.
There is a very thin line of difference between both the mediums now. "Nowadays film producers and directors are more than happy to cast a TV actor because they carry a lot of good things with them and they already have an audience who know them." But what took her so long to make a comeback on television? "My last show Kahiin To Hoga was a success and my character was loved by people so I did not want to do anything that is not of the same level. So I just could not take up anything for the heck of it," she said.
Thanks to the oh-so-many promos of that Hongey Judaa Na Hum it's no secret that it's the story of two lovers – Muskaan (played by Aamna Sharif) and Rohan (played by Raqesh Vashisht) who get a chance to begin their mushy love story all over again. Now didn't something similar happen in Nicholas Sparks' novel The Notebook and Hollywood movie 50 First Dates which also inspired Ajay Devgn-Kajol-starrerU Me Aur Hum?
But hold on, the makers might have something 'original' here – the accident that leads to Muskaan losing her memory. Hmmm, so no Alzheimer's here, folks. What's more, the show also seems to have oodles of masala to suit the Indian palate. Why, heard about Aamir Ali, who plays the role of a rich and flamboyant neurosurgeon, being the other man in Deepshikha Nagpal's life? Deepshikha plays Mukaan's mother!
Well, after seeing Bade Acche Lagte Hain and Kya Hua Tera Vaada head into predictable territories, we refrain from setting our hopes high. But tell us readers – do you think Hongey Judaa Na Hum will take the television world by storm?
See pics from the launch of Hongey Judaa Na Hum!
Viewers like me in romantic genre: Aamna Sharif |
TV actress Aamna Sharif, who shot to fame playing the role of Kashish in the popular show 'Kahiin To Hoga', is returning with yet another romantic series 'Honge Juda Na Hum' as she thinks people like her in the genre.
'Honge Juda Na Hum' is a love story of Rohan and Muskaan, being portrayed by Aamna and Raqesh Vashisth.
"The love that I got from my previous show 'Kahin To Hoga' was because it was a love story. I think people like me in the romantic genre. I think it is a good decision to comeback with this genre," Aamna told PTI.
The 30-year-old actress, who has also starred in two rom-coms on the big screen while she was away from television, says, being romantic to the core in her real life, she would go on her knees to propose the one she loves.
"In real life I must say that I am very romantic. I would do anything for the one I love. I am waiting for my Mr right to come. When he comes into my life I could go on my knees and even propose to him if I am in love with him.
"I am a die-hard romantic by heart. I think I would be more romantic than the guy," she said. (More)