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Posted: 18 years ago
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Here's a link of Twinkle's performance on 'Ek Shaam Taj Ke Naam':

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2fz9m_saregamapa-challenge -ek-shaam-taj-k

I got the link from the Sa Re Ga Ma Pa section
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Monsoon nightmares
By: Tushar Joshi
July 4, 2007

They've all had their share of rain-filled horror stories. Telly stars recall their worst monsoon experiences

Stuck in a car for 18 hours, going without food for an entire day, spending the night on the rooftop of a bus: These are just some of the stories telly actors tell us when tragedy stuck Mumbai during the 26/7 deluge.

Shooting around the clock, these actors brave odd weathers to complete commitments. Here's looking at some of their most painful memories of the Mumbai monsoon.

Rakshanda Khan
(Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi)

The biggest nightmare that I can think of happened during the 26/7 deluge. I remember being stuck in my car for 17 hours! It looked like the entire city had turned into some kind of flood zone.

Phones lines were down, traffic had come to a standstill and the weather had brought the city to its knees.

But even amidst all this, it was heart-warming to see people take to the streets and help those in need. I hope none of us will have to go through that experience again.
Manav Gohil
(Paraya Dhan)

My worst memory was when Shweta (Kawaatra, his wife) was stuck in the rains during the monsoon deluge of 26/7. I remember being restless and unable to sleep the entire night.

Even though I was indoors, I was restless because Shweta was shooting in Powai and didn't come home that night. I don't think I've ever been more stressed and worried in my life.

It was really sad to see people stuck on the streets and families suffering during the heavy rains.

Twinkle Bajpai
(Betiyaan)

I think nothing can beat the 26/7 deluge. I remember going for the costume trials of Zee's Sa Re Ga Ma Pa that morning.

Our bus got stuck at Jogeshwari in the floods. We were getting reports that the entire city was underwater.

I remember spending around 17 hours in the bus without food or water. It was really scary.

There were dead bodies of animals floating in the night and it became very scary as the water entered the bus, right till our knees. We had to climb onto the roof of the bus and sit there.

Sharad Kelkar
(Saat Phere)

For me, the most painful memory would have to be the day Keerti and I spent the entire day on the roads without food and water.

I was shooting at Film City for Saat Phere and we were filming a fight sequence. This was on 26/7, and funnily enough we had asked for a tanker to use artificial rain in the scene!

We never used it as it started raining quite heavily. After some time, Keerti came on the sets to pick me up since she was using our car. We left Film City and got stuck at Oshiwara.

We spent some three hours just standing on the road without any food. Luckily, my car wasn't damaged and it survived the onslaught.
Divyanka Tripathi
(Banoo Main Teri Dulhann)

This incident happened just a few days back when we were shooting at Aksa beach, Madh.

Mid-way through the shoot, some local people informed us that during high tide the water comes in from the sea and fills up the entire area. However, none of us took the warning seriously.

Then, all of a sudden, while we were in the middle of a shot, the sea water filled up the entire stretch where we were shooting!

All of us were in knee-deep water and people were running around picking up the props and set material.It was quite crazy, but it also felt amazing to see everyone unite and help each other.


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Posted: 18 years ago
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SRGMP Ek Shaam Taj Ke Naam Twinkle-Teri Deewani (YouTube link):

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdYXFXD4_4Y
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http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=7xF4UvxVGJc
This is Twinkle's best performance
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Twinkle Bajpai: Living the luxurious dream

Twinkle Bajpai aka Lakshmi Goradia from Betiyaan fulfilled her long cherished dream when she recently bought a brand new Honda City. It is her most precious possession ever. We congratulated her on her swanky car and she shared her joy with us.


"Everyone craves for luxury and the joy grows manifold if it comes from one's own hard-earned money. It was almost two years back when I decided to buy a new Honda City. Before arriving in Mumbai, I had always wanted to buy a sliver Honda City. My parents also shared my dream and finally, after all this time, it has come true."

The excited Twinkle further said that it was all the more thrilling because the car was delivered on the sets of Betiyaan in Andheri, Mumbai when she was shooting. Believing that it was a good omen, the Puja for the new purchase was performed on the sets itself. "It was my good luck that my co-actors Tanushree ji, who is like my second mom and Rohini ji, who plays Dadi in the serial performed the puja. Tanushree ji broke the coconut in front of my car, so basically she inaugurated the car. After that we went for a short drive around the studio."

"Did you take your parents for a drive?" Pat came the reply, "Yes, how can I forget that? They are the most important people in my life. So we went for a short drive from my residence to the local temple. I still can't believe that in such a short time, I made enough money to be able to afford this superb car…"

In the parting question, we asked her if the audience should expect any twist in Lakshmi's life after Satyakam's death. She informed, "Although a new man has entered her life, Lakshmi is still mourning the death of Satyakam. The suspense to watch out for is how the happy-go-lucky Karan manages to dissolve all her pain and make her fall in love with life and him."
http://news.indya.com/newsDetails.aspx?xfile=2007/July/News_ 20070725_251
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Posted: 18 years ago
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The darkest side of love

We've heard that Yuvraj Malhotra aka Karan in Betiyaan slashed his wrist after he had a huge showdown with lead actress Twinkle Bajpai on the sets
Posted On Friday, August 03, 2007

Ranjib Mazumder

Twinkle Bajpai and Yuvraj Malhotra in Betiyaan
Some real life drama took place on the sets of Ghar Ki Lakshmi Betiyaan recently. Yuvraj Malhotra, aka Karan in Betiyaan, is apparently to be smitten with the lead actress Twinkle Bajpai, aka Lakshmi. And we've also received reports that the actor slashed his wrist a few days ago after a big fight with Twinkle on the sets.

If sources are to be believed, Twinkle and Yuvraj, who play onscreen lovers, have been seeing each other for quite some time now. They spend a lot of time together on the sets too. Twinkle, who otherwise remains aloof, seems to enjoy Yuvraj's company.

But, a few days ago the cast and crew of the serial saw the dark side of their romance on the sets. Says a source in the production house, "Both Yuvraj and Twinkle seemed really happy until Twinkle received a call from Yuvraj's ex-girlfriend. Twinkle was totally put off and she stopped talking to Yuvraj after that. Though Yuvraj tried to convince her many times, Twinkle refused to talk to him. Later, they had a big fight on the sets. Soon after, Yuvraj went to the make-up room and slashed his wrist. Thankfully, crew members spotted him and took away the blade. And, thankfully again, it wasn't too late. The entire team was for in for a rude shock when they saw blood gushing out from his wrist and Yuvraj crying in pain."

Yuvraj was immediately given first aid on the sets. The production house was annoyed with his unprofessional behaviour. There was no episode bank and a serious accident would have ruined the continuity of the scene.

Apparently, the entire crew has been asked to keep mum about the whole incident. When contacted, Yuvraj confirmed the news of his injury, although he came up with a different story altogether. He said, "I injured myself by mistake. There was nothing serious. Who told you about the incident?"

When quizzed if it was an aftermath of his showdown with Twinkle, an agitated Yuvraj said, "Twinkle does not figure in the picture at all. She is a good friend."

Twinkle, in her turn, said, "I am not aware of any such incident happening on the sets. I have nothing to say about it."




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Posted: 18 years ago
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Thinking out of the box
20 Jul 2007, 0000 hrs IST,CHITRA UNNITHAN ,TNN

Television stars are going beyond your drawing rooms wanting to to establish contact with their viewers. But does this strategy really help? BT explores...
Small screen's twinkling stars seem to be going the Bollywood way. Much like their big screen counterparts, television stars have taken to promoting their shows by travelling nationwide. So is publicity really vital to grab more eyeballs ? Does it really make a difference to telly-buffs to catch their favourite soap stars at a mall or a hotel, waxing eloquent about their new offering? Ketaki Dave, who has been juggling both films and television, says, "While films are promoted on a larger scale, television gets less footage. Publicity is very important to make a TV show popular as there are so many programmes to choose from. We need to give the audience a good reason to watch the serials. By travelling across cities we can reach out to more people."

Those working behind-thescenes couldn't agree more. TV actor and producer JD Majethia feels that when television stars travel for their shows, they create a personal touch. "Travelling for promotions works as a reminder in today's world of 'loyal' viewers. And when a star goes personally to promote the show, it creates a better publicity for the programme than a producer or creative director could have managed . Just as a model adds to the face-value of a brand that has been created by different people, a TV star becomes the face of a show. Any popular star is more written and talked about when he/she travels to places where people are star-struck ."

While the travelling-to-promote strategy may help producers , actors also have their share of benefits as their popularity index soars. Twinkle Bajpai, who plays the lead in Ghar Ki Laxmi Betiyaan, loves to travel for promos. "It's an enjoyable experience. Actors become more visible and connect better with the audience."

And there are others who simply take it as a strategy to lure the audience . Television star Smriti Iraani, who recently travelled across the country to promote her soap Viruddh, brushes it off saying, "It is a part of the strategy decided by every channel where the idea is to reach out to the audience. Such exercises are carried out depending on the target audience and the viewership of the particular channel. As an actor, my job is to follow the plan."

There is another interesting part of the strategy, which involves sending people to the desired target audience . For instance, a show based on Gujarati culture may have Gujarati stars flocking to many cities of Gujarat to promote their serial while north Indian actors are sent to Haryana and Punjab to promote their shows. Ketaki says, "It is a planned step to help people identify with the stars. I am a Gujarati and have done many plays in Gujarati, so people in Gujarat would recognise me better. Having said that, it may not deter me from going to Delhi or Lucknow."

At a time when TV shows have invaded our homes, enabling people to conveniently watch them at the click of a button , is travelling for promotion necessary? Twinkle elaborates, "TV shows last for at least two years. That's why it's important to sustain audience interest."

Apurba Sen, director of a media tracking services, says, "Earlier television as a medium was not given as much importance as it is today. But now, stars influence the minds of the people. So stars are travelling big time to create visibility for the show, especially as saasbahu sagas seem to be facing tough competition from reality shows." Manjuu Iyyer, director of a Mumbai-based PR agency, attributes the trend to the cropping up of new television channels . "It's not only the boom of reality shows, but also the invasion of new channels."
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