Roshni Chopra [14 Jun 2007] |
' When the character (of Pia in Kasamh Se) was narrated to me, it was very real. I was told she's not a typical Balaji heroine. I did not know how television worked then…now it's become really bitchy, which I have a lot of problems with.—Roshni Chopra' |
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Roshni Chopra on the other hand seems to have worked out the names well in advance. Ask her and she's quick to respond: "Rohit Roy, Iqbal Khan and Ram Kapoor are certainly hot. They exude charisma both on and off screen," she rattles off.
AND HERE IS the Honeymoon Invite that Pai created for Jai for TURKEY Poor Bani will see it....done KS style by Video....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9X8oepWN_Y
(I just found the vid, so thanks to uploader)
And Kavita, a reporter has this to say
"Ram Kapoor Is Ekta's current kite, she is riding high on. The method actor and son of a millionaire, Ram had it easy from day one. He proves that grey haired, fat, ruthless business men are sexy! According to her fits into her fantasy of a bully husband to most masochistic women in the country: hence Kasam Se tops the charts!"
DISCUSSION TOPIC TO FOLLOW FAMOUS QUOTE OF THE DAY!!!!!
The HEROINE ANALYSIS since many comments emphasized this word from Roshni's quote.
Balaji heroine.
heroine (Websters Dictionary)
Function: noun
Etymology: Latin heroina, from Greek hErOinE, feminine of hErOs
1 a : a mythological or legendary woman having the qualities of a hero b : a woman admired and emulated for her achievements and qualities
2 a : the principal female character in a literary or dramatic work b : the central female figure in an event or period
Well I guess she fits part 2, the story has revolved around her character for quite some time and talk about dramatic...........😆😆😆
but then again Pia in no way fits the Wikipedia def that is save one line saying a hero can be a celebrity
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heroine
http://www.answers.com/topic/hero
" heroine is first and foremost a symbolic representation of the person who is experiencing the story while reading, listening or watching; thus the relevance of the hero to the individual relies a great deal on how much similarity there is between the two. If the heroine is one with which the observer can't identify very well, the story can seem inaccessible, distant or even insincere...."
So is Pia by defination a Balaji Heroine?