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Posted: 14 years ago
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Late Sanjay Jog ji (our Bharat ji)! interview, 1988
HITAVADA CAPTURES A GLIMPSE OF SANJAY JOG
Free, frank and fearless, that's Sanjay Jog, 'Bharat' of Ramayana serial, for you in a nutshell.
Handsome, suave, cat-eyed and fluent in five languages, Sanjay has not allowed fame and popularity to go to his head.
Born and brought up in Nagpur, except for some part of his childhood spent in Pune, Sanjay migrated to Bombay to pursue a career in films. He obtained his diploma in acting from the Filmalaya Academy of Cine-arts and TV, and followed it up with a Diploma in Direction from the same institute.
He made his debut in films while still a 'student,' with the Marathi film 'Saaplaa' (The Trap), which bombed at the box office.
He then had a series of hits to his credit, including five golden jubilees and two diamond jubilees. He has acted in over 32 Marathi, Hindi and Gujarati films so far.
He had been offered the role of 'Laxman' in the Ramayan serial initially, but settled for that of 'Bharat' because of his busy schedule. Sanjay feels that only two characters in the epic are worthwhile from the acting point of view ? Meghnad and Bharat ? and has derived immense satisfaction portraying the latter.
Sanjay had aspired to become an Air Force pilot, but his parents forbade him after the family lost a number of relatives, who were in the services, during the '71 Pak war. But that hardly seems to have made any difference, as he is now 'flying high' in terms of popularity.
Why did he choose to become an actor, and not a doctor or engineer? "Well, for one thing, I can't report to anyone. I like to work independently, without someone else dictating terms. This wouldn't have been possible had I gone for technical education." He also confesses that he does not have the 'brains' needed for the medical profession.
"Apart from that. I want to be known all over the world, and being a film and TV actor is the one way in which I can do it."
He is very 'down to earth' in his outlook; has well-defined opinions. "I know that I will remain popular as long as the serial is being televised. When the fans mob me, it's the Bharat that they want, not Sanjay Jog the person," he says.
He is contemptuous of the 'involvement' story that his contemporaries and describes it as 'bullshit.' "If I was really involved in my role, I would actually murder or rape the other person, as the script demands. A man can never forget his own self. Acting is purely mechanical.
"Acting is as easy as falling off a log," he quotes, "And anyone who can react to a situation without being camera-conscious, can act."
Being conversant with the technical aspects of film making helps in the sense that the crew is happy with you. "I don't have to be cued for my movements, since I know when the camera will zoom in or pan away."
Sanjay describes himself as 'super-superstitious.' He is very religious minded, and prays regularly. When asked whether he would have done Bharat's role had he been a 'nastik,' he shoots back, "Why not?" He adds, "Acting is my profession, and I'm being paid for the role. The role one plays, is only an image, similar to a mirror image of oneself. Your prejudices and beliefs should not affect the roles you do."
"I would prefer to play the villain," Sanjay says. Why? Because 'it offers a better opportunity to display your acting capabilities, as you are not a villain in real life."
He also has his priorities fixed. "I am financially comfortable and can afford my present lifestyle for my whole life. But I want to act for a few more years, and then try my hand at direction."
Having picked up Gujarati and Punjabi from his friends in Bombay, why hasn't he acted in Punjabi films so far, when he has done a few Gujarati films? "A hero's concept for the Punjabi film makers is a tall, well-built man, which I am not. I don't want to act in a Punjabi film and fail.
"Heroes in Marathi films were also hefty and well-built a few years ago. However, over the years, the men who play the lead have shrunk in size. I am waiting for this to happen in Punjabi films."
His dislikes are stronger than his likes. "If I don't get a thing I love, I don't care much. But if I see something I hate, I will get it removed, no mater what it costs me.
"I am still very fond of theatre, but can't get involved for lack of time. But I will do a role if it is monetarily as well as creatively satisfying. The same goes for my film roles, too."
The recent spotlight has not affected his lifestyle a wee bit, and he is neither elated for irritated by the attention he gets. "I still eat the same food, smoke, drink, and meet my friends."
His Hindi film "Jigarwala' is due to be released shortly, and seven more are on the floor, five of them with the same director. And he will try his hand at direction only in 1990.
"I don't believe in giving 'messages' for my fans. I'm just a normal human being, no supernatural."
But then, people can learn a lot from his motto, 'live and let live.'
(The Hitavada, Nagpur, December 1, 1988)
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Posted: 14 years ago
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ARUN GOVIL RAM OF Ramanand Sagar's Ramayan recent interview

Arun's new Ram avatar



Arun Govil who became famous as Ram on TV 20 years ago, has now given his voice to a screen Ram in the animation film Luv-Kush.

Q You achieved major fame playing Ram and now you have given the voiceover for Ram in an animation film Luv-Kush. Do you think life has come a full circle?
No. Performing as Ram was more enthralling as you have to act and it is way different from giving a voiceover. And I have been associated with Ramayan in the interim too; there was one more animation film which I had dubbed for, and now I have got an opportunity to be associated with Ramayan once again.

Q How differently did you perform as Ram for the animation film?
It all depends on the content. When you are doing live scenes, you say the lines as you want them to. In animation, you already have the content in front of you. It was not as if I had already dubbed my lines and the animation was done around that. The commas and full stops differ but you have to match the lip sync.

Q Considering Ramayan has played such an important part in your life, do you watch the serial?
If I get a glimpse of it while surfing channels, then I do see it. Till date it is very captivating.

Q Are you still in touch with the Sagars, who made Ramayan?
No; we haven't been in touch. No opportunity has come our way wherein we could work together.

Q What else keeps you busy these days?
I have a production unit with Sunil Lahiri (who played Lakshman in the serial) and we keep making TV serials. I'm also associated with our Guruji and am involved with a lot of social work.

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Posted: 14 years ago
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Arun Govil (Ramji of RS's Ramayan) & Damini Shetty (Yashoda maiya RS's ShriKrishna) @ d lauch of' Woh huye na Humare'
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Hope U guys like whatever I posted..😃
Btw gr888 pics of Dhriti W*H Mamaji Kans😉
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Posted: 14 years ago
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thats gr8 Arunji has given his voice again as Ram for Love-Kush !!!
truly Blessed by Shri Ram
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Thanks for the interviews, Gunu! It was nice reading them again.😃
@Everyone else,
Here are some offscreen pics of Gurmeet Choudhary.
Gurmeet Choudhary as Mann
Gurmeet Choudhary in tv show Geet Hui Sabse Parayi
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Some cute Gurmina pics:
Gurmeet Choudhary and Debina Bonnerjee
Gurmeet Choudhary and Debina Bonnerjee
Gurmeet Choudhary and Debina Bonnerjee
Debina Bonnerjee:
Debina Bonnerjee
Debina Bonnerjee
Debina Bonnerjee
Debina Bonnerjee
Debina Bonnerjee
Debina Bonnerjee
Debina Bonnerjee
Debina Bonnerjee
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Wow, Debi diii looks sooooo beautiful.😍
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Debina's most recent interview:

Traffic Jams - 'Uh' 'Oh' - What do you do?

Thursday, November 18, 2010 | 5:02:58 PM IST (+05:30 GMT)
Traffic Jams - 'Uh' 'Oh' - What do you do?

Tellydom stars share their 'one on one' experiences with Mumbai ka Traffic Jam

Mumbai has always been synonymous to Traffic Jams and people will continue to get jammed unless and until some miracle happens in future!! But have we ever thought about our first reaction when we get caught in such 'Traffic Jams'? Well, the first reaction that would come to me is to think of God, hoping and praying that my vehicle eases thro' the crowded space, only to go 'Zoom' without any hurdle!! And what if you just can't escape and get caught in the traffic for hours? How do we spend our time then?

Well, we thought of posing this same question to our Telly Actors who we are sure would have experienced such a moment at least once in their life!!

Have a look!!!

Debina Bonnerjee:

I just say 'Oh My God' whenever I get stuck in traffic and start praying so that the traffic gets cleared soon. I used to count like kids till the signal gets cleared and if the traffic gets out of control I just pacify by surrendering myself to the big word called 'time'. I cannot concentrate on anything else when I get stuck. Traffic always has a very bad impact on me with regard to missing my flights, and out of the twelve flights I have missed till date nine of them were because of traffic. Last month too I was on my way to Chennai and I left at four in the evening, when my flight was at 6. But then I got caught after Goregaon Flyover and couldn't reach to the airport on time. But to my relief other members of the crew also missed the flight along with me. The situation becomes really bad when after the shoot you are trying to get back home exhausted, and traffic catches you.

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Posted: 14 years ago
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Gurmeet and Debina's recent BLOG update:

Our Trip to Kolkata

Posted On:22 November 2010 at 12:00am

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Hi All,

Debina here! As you all know Guru (Gurmeet) has just recently recovered from his illness and hopefully he will never have to look back. We have been through some really stressful and testing time and so Guru wanted to go away and enjoy time with friends and family. The best option for us was to take a trip to Kolkata as that was the best we could think of since we would have family support incase of an emergency. I am sharing some pictures of our trip to Kolkata with you all - it was a fun holiday!

The ethnicity of the city is always enticing - from the nature to hand pulling rickshaw. I made Guru enjoy each moment as it came. And yes how can I forget his fetish for ROSOGOLLA - he thoroughly enjoyed the yummy dessert. In fact he became an eye candy for all those who saw him finish innumerable rosogollas in a ziffy. Have a look and enjoy till we get back.






Love,

Debina

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