Screen India-Aasman Se Aage

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Aasman Se Aage
Dipti Nagpaul-D'Souza, Dipti Nagpaul D'souza, Dipti Nagpaul-D'Souza

Posted: May 11, 2012 at 1237 hrs IST

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Meenaxi is among the millions who feel that an opportunity to be on a dance reality show can change her life and pull her family out of poverty. Relegated to the life of a cleaner at a mall, the girl from a slum in Mumbai, is the breadwinner of the household, which comprises five siblings and a widowed mother, Malti. This is her life, until she auditions for a reality show and gets lucky, despite her mother's reservations. However, it isn't her talent that gets her through, but the show's producer, Dev Chopra aka DC, who views her life story as a tool to bag TRPs. During the journey, Meenaxi makes both friends (in Akshat and Angad) and foes (in Karishma). The show, therefore, aims to unravel the murky politics of reality shows behind the glamourous front visible to the audience.

The show, which premiered on April 23, brings back several known television faces. The dishy Apurva Agnihotri plays the cunning DC. Mouli Ganguly as Roshni is his colleague and protege ' although with some conscience. Brothers Angad and Akshat are played by Siddhant Karnick and Aham Sharma, respectively. Manini De is also a part of the show but her character is yet to be unveiled. Ojaswi Oberoi plays the naive protagonist Meenaxi who dares to dream big. Adding colour to the lot is Karishma, who is forced to pursue the dreams that her pushy mother Vinita (Sheela Sharma) has for her.

The show pays attention to nuances of the world being explored. The pass to the final auditions are called Cut-the-queue Cards. The scenes of the slums where Meenaxi lives, have been shot on location with real people. The makers have spent the first three episodes establishing the characters, which are not all black or white. For example, the equation between the siblings is interesting ' inseparable otherwise, a pampered Angad is highly competitive even with his own brother. Karishma may be the victim of her mother's ambitions but is also opportunistic and biased at the same time.

Meenaxi and her sisters have been brought up in the city. They live in the slums but have clearly had a minimum education and exposure to the world. While they otherwise speak without an accent, their pronunciation of English words is too clichd. 'Thank you' is mouthed as 'thankoo', 'please' is 'pleej' and 'school' is 'sakool'. These pronunciations are inconsistent and Meenaxi's sister, in one scene, pronounces 'fantastic' as it should be said. Meenaxi's character is that of a damsel-in-distress. The consistent frown on her face and tears in her eyes make her look like Anandi of Balika Vadhu, which does get annoying for the viewer. Also, if the show is set in the world of dance reality shows, the actors' dance moves need to improve. Lest, the viewer switch to the real dance reality shows on other channels.

Verdict: Aasman Se Aage offers a Madhur Bhandarkar-esque view of reality shows and is somewhat moralistic in its approach, panning the TRP-centric obsession of TV producers. It will be interesting to watch if the makers don't fall for the same trap.

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Madhur Bhandarkar-esque view of reality shows, I don't see it going that way, its still going to hold Moral, is what will be challenging to watch, as Meenakshi 's level of compromise has to be distinctly shown and what DC says about the Keemat chukaney wali hai Meenakshi to become the next dancing super star.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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There are a few mistakes in this article. She really hasn't made friends in Akshat and Angad. Manani De's character has been unveiled. I think they may have combined Roshni's and Sandhya's character descriptions. Posted 11 May. Wow, really?

They couldn't find out the name of the actress who plays Karishma. (I too am curious about this.)

The English thing I agree with. I thought it was odd that Meenakshi didn't understand Akhsat's "Friends?" That was unbelievable. I can totally believe that she misses and doesn't completely understand the English in the others' speech, but understands the overall conversation and jist of the conversation.

Example - her conversations with Alan and DC.

But all of a sudden, Akshat had to translate "friends" which she should definitely know. I mean she herself told Roshni she's watched all the films and such. So this girl does watch films. And add to that she works at a mall. Add to that Poonam's peppered English here and there.

As for Madhur Bhandarkar-esque. I guess it depends on how this goes. So far, a lot of what's shown is as is, and not with MB's preachy kind of way.

Keep the characters grey and real. Don't sweep things under the rug. And also spare me the whole good girl stays true and above it all in the dirty world of entertainment, but she's tricked and betrayed. Or she succumbs and gets lost fully only realise her mistake in time. Naa, give us a more realistic version, please.
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Why would Indian Express publish the same exact piece twice, weeks apart?

April 27

Same goes for Screen India, which published an article that's weeks old.
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Yes They do that, many a times i have seen these errors..

I go with my instincts and flow 😆




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