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Ekta Kapoor's Parichay - Nayee Zindagi Kay Sapno Ka on Colors has gone in for a nine year leap. The unusual love story of a fallen hero Kunal ( Sameer Soni) and his support Siddhi ( Keerti Nagpure) now gradually moves from courtroom drama to the lives of their nine-year old twins, who are separated at birth.
Getting the right child artists was quite a challenge as Ekta wanted real life twins to play the roles. "We didn't want one child playing both the roles because that would have been very tiring for him. So we went all out looking for our young actors," she says.
After a nationwide hunt, identical twins Anmol and Apurva Jyotir from Mumbai were chosen. The boys (both are called Anand in the show) are very different... while Siddhi's Anand lives a pampered life and is a prankster, Kunal's Anand is a confident and disciplined kid.
In real life too, the twins are quite different from each other. Says Ekta, "One has a mysterious look on his face while the other has a calming feel. But both are very sweet."
Meanwhile, the boys are very excited about their TV debut. Says Apurva, "This is my first big break and what makes it even more special is that my brother is part of it, too. Either we both get it or we both miss out and I'm just glad that we both bagged it." Anmol adds, "We are quite different as compared to Anand's character. Moulding ourselves into that role will be challenging."
Prashaant Bhatt, Weekday Programming Head of the channel, sums up the leap: "The nine-year leap takes Kunal and Siddhi's bittersweet relationship from a couple to struggling parenthood. With the entry of the twins, the plot now assures double the masti and double the energy with the siblings discovering their polar personalities and how they lay a trap for their parents to bring them together."
Ekta Kapoor is a considered as a pioneer, as far as time leap in the serials are concerned. Now her latest show "Parichay" will undergo a time leap of nine years. After a taut courtroom drama, the story of Kunal and Siddhi will move on, with both of them shown having nine year old twins.
The twins will be shown staying separately with each of the parent. The personalities of both the children are in total contrast. While Anand staying with his father is a disciplined and a mature child, the other also named, Anand, staying with his mother, is shown as a complete prankster, living a pampered life. The story will proceed further with both the twins coming together and plotting to make their parents patch up with each other.
The characters of the twins are being played by Mumbai lads, Apurva and Anmol Jyotir, who are twins in real life. Ekta Kapoor insisted on getting actual twins, instead of the usual one child enacting both the roles. The boys are equally excited to make their debut with the reputed production house of Balaji.
- Mrinmoyi Mukherjee
EVER since her daughter turned three, Mrinmoyi Mukherjee had been receiving offers from model coordinators interested in casting the little one in ad films. But a professor at an engineering college, Mrinmoyi was not in favour of letting Amrita Mukherjee work so early in life. When she quit her job this year to be by Amrita's side during her formative years, an invitation to audition for Balaji Production got Mrinmoyi curious.
Today, Amrita ' better known as Ram and Priya's daughter Pihu on Sony's Bade Achhe Lagte Hain ' is among the most popular child actors on Indian television. "I made it clear to the production house that no compromises will be made as far as her studies are concerned," explains Mrinmoyi. Amrita is now available to shoot after school hours and the production house adjusts the shooting schedule to suit her school commitments and exams.
The issue of children acting in TV serials has been one of intense debate. In 2009, under pressure from child rights activists, the Maharashtra government had sent notices to TV production houses that had child artistes on board, pointing out the long and erratic schedules that the children were put through, often missing school for days to end. The Ministry of Information & Broadcasting overruled this, but in return, ensured that no compromises are made as far as the children's education and health is concerned. Ever since, most TV production houses ensure that child artistes are called on sets only after their school hours and given ample time to rest and study on the sets between breaks.
Rakshit Wahi, 10, was so passionate about acting that his mother Jagruti Wahi let him audition forSasural Simar Ka on Star Plus. But when he got a better offer from Parvarrish ' Kuchh Khattee Kuchh Meethi on Sony, Star Plus let his track wane in order to accommodate the new show so that Rakshit's studies didn't suffer. "Often my on-screen mother, Rupali Ganguly, helps me with my homework," says Rakshit. In case of 10-year-old twins Anmol and Apoorv Jyotir ' separated twins Anand Diwan and Anand Chopra, respectively, in Parichay-Nayee Zindagi Ke Sapnon Ka on Colors ' they have imbibed their love for acting from their father, Prashant Jyotir, a theatre and TV actor. While their parents are supportive of their aspirations for a career in acting, the boys have been given an ultimatum that studies should be their priority. "We study on the sets and get days off during exams," explains Anmol, who says that they both usually score close to 80 per cent.
Parents believe that it is better if the show has more than one child artiste as it means that the child will have company to study and play with. It is imperative that one parent be with them on the sets as guardian. "I am usually there to ensure Amrita's well-being. Since she is a child, there are times when the director needs me to explain to her a scene, especially the dramatic ones," says Mrinmoyi. She recounts how she had to correct her daughter when, recently, while shooting the scene of Ram Kapoor's heart attack, Amrita would start laughing.