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Posted: 16 years ago
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Neha Saxena thanks her stars for her discovery..
Debutant Neha Saxena of Star Plus' new show Sajan Ghar Jaana Hai is not just happy but also extremely grateful for her serendipitous discovery.

The petite actress Neha Saxena, was discovered by Director Shahi Mittal during one of his flight trips and that opened the doors of television world to her. She debuts with Star Plus' Sajan Ghar Jaana Hai, launching on August 5th at 8.30 PM.

Neha tells us, "I feel I am destiny's child. I was born and brought up in a small town – Agra. Yet my family supported me and helped me fulfill my dream to become an air hostess. And during one of my work trips, Director Shashi Mittal spotted me, just like that! He asked me to turn in for the auditions. And when I got selected I knew that life certainly is taking me to a whole new place."

Neha never had to regret about making such a drastic change in her career. She tells us in a matter of fact way, "The airlines industry is going through a very bad phase. And I, as a part of that industry had to share the burden of its losses. This is why I'm doubly happy about changing my field of work. The opportunity couldn't have timed itself in a better way."

After hopping around the world as an air hostess, doesn't Neha feel restricted within the confines of a studio? Calmly she replies, "For two years I had been visiting different parts of the world. When acting as a career was offered to me, I found it far more exciting. It could probably be because I had experienced the joys of going around the world for two years and subconsciously was in search of a change". She further adds, "In the studio, I have made friends with my co-stars who are just like me, total freshers. We get along very well. I've found my comfort place in this new world.

Neha plays Dhaani, protagonist of Sajan Ghar Jaana Hai. The show traces her tackling of life; right from the comforts of innocent youth to the baffling hardships put out by cruel destiny.

Reporter and Author: Susan Jose


Edited by -Sofia.786- - 16 years ago
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Posted: 16 years ago
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The day that celebrates bro-sis love is once again here, to greet us all with the same fun n love! Here is Telly Buzz offering you a Raksha Bandhan Special...




It's the day of Raksha Bandhan again! While some guys happily put forward their wrists, some try to avoid all the chicks in the lane! Of course, blame it on the girls who use Rakhi as a weapon to ward off unwanted suitors. That's simply not acceptable right?

Move aside the jokes, Raksha Bandhan comes to your genuine rescue if you are a wishful someone without any blood brother or sister. We Indian chaps have way too good traditions!

Lets do some rewind. Originally, sisters tie the silk thread (Rakhi) on their brother's wrist and pray for their well being and brothers promise to take care of their sisters, but nowadays as neighbours and co-workers celebrate the festival, Rakhi has become more of symbol of peaceful co-existence, blurring all the differences of religion or language.

Here is Telly Buzz talking to few of the telly stars on the importance of Raksha Bandhan in their lives and much more...

Abigail:

How important is Raksha Bandhan for you?
Very important and also it's a very beautiful festival.

Is it a boon or a curse?
It's a boon for girls. Obviously, we get loads of gifts and cash!

Do you have a Rakhi Brother, who is it?
Yes. Abhinav Kapoor is my Rakhi brother.

Have you tied rakhi to any of your co stars? Do you follow the custom even now?
Not yet, but this year I will tie Rakhi to Gautam Gulati, the one who played Teji in Tujh Sang Preet.

Harshad Chopra:

What's Raksha Bandhan to you, a boon or a curse?
It has always been a boon, as brothers get to give gifts to their sisters and thus express their feelings of love and gratitude.

Do you have a rakhi sister, who is it?
Yes I do have one in my home town and also when I was in hostel in Pune, I used to get Rakhi tied from a Bai(janitor).

Actually I used to feel very lonely in my hostel and used to miss my sister a lot. So it just happened that one year, I asked the bai to tie the rakhi that my sister had sent me. Then I just continued doing that every year.

Have any of your co-stars tied rakhi to you? Do you follow the custom even now?
Nope. But Priya Arya and Neha Mehta are very close to me and treat me as their younger brother. They advise me a lot and are always there for me.

Sushant Singh Rajput:

What's Raksha Bandhan to you, a boon or a curse?
Obviously a boon. I have four elder sisters and I am the only guy among them so I always feel lucky.

Do you have a rakhi sister, who is it?
No I don't understand the concept of Rakhi sister. I have four sisters and so have enough responsibility on my shoulders. I don't want to take the risk of making a Rakhi sister now.

Has any of your costars tied rakhi to you? Do you follow the custom even now?
No not at all and I don't think it will ever happen in the future too (smiles).

Sparsh Khandchandani:

How important is Raksha Bandhan for you?
The feeling behind tying a Rakhi is important as it's the feeling of love between a brother and sister.

Do you have a Rakhi Brother, who is it?
No I don't have any. I tie rakhi only to my cousin brother.

Have you tied rakhi to any of your co stars? Do you follow the custom even now?
Last year I was not shooting on rakhi day. But this year definitely I will tie Rakhi to Armaan Bhaiya (Karan Singh Grover).

Puja Bose:

How important is Raksha Bandhan for you?
It is a very important festival. Brothers and sisters staying far away from each other due to work or any other reason get an excuse to meet. This is a good time to show your love and care.

Do you have a Rakhi Brother, who is it?
No, I don't have any. I tie Rakhi only to my cousins.

Have you tied rakhi to any of your co stars? Do you follow the custom even now?
No I haven't tied rakhi to any of my co-stars.

Avinash Sachdev:


What's Raksha Bandhan to you, a boon or a curse?
Obviously it's a boon. It's celebrating a very cherished relation.

Do you have a rakhi sister, who is it?
No, I don't have any rakhi sisters.

Has any of your girl costar tied rakhi to you? Do you follow the custom even now?
Yes they had approached to me but I didn't get the rakhi tied. That's because I don't believe relationships are formed so easily.

Raj Simaria:

What's Raksha Bandhan to you, a boon or a curse?
Definitely a boon despite the jeb katna (cash drain). I love Rakhi festival. It's a festival where brothers and sisters get to show off their 'sweet' relationship. We enjoy a lot.

Do you have a rakhi sister, who is it?
Nope, I don't have a rakhi sister yet.

Have any of your costars tied rakhi to you? Do you follow the custom even now?
No, none of my costars have done it so far. But this year Antara will tie Rakhi to me on the sets.

Reporter: Ranjini Nair
Author: Susan Jose

Banner: Varsha Bhatter
Edited by -Sofia.786- - 16 years ago
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Posted: 16 years ago
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There is a whole bunch of new shows on TV, all in the race to garner viewership, applause and TRPs. We take a look at what these shows have going for them and what's pulling them down:
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Sajan Ghar Jaana Hai, 8.30 pm on STAR Plus

This serial has taken the place of Balaji Telefims's Kis Des Main Hein Mera Dil. It is a daily soap set in UP, and is the story of a woman who is abandoned by her husband.

What's good: It's a family drama with a new concept, so there isn't be any saas-bahu drama.

What's bad: All three leads are newcomers with little acting experience, which might affect TRP ratings. And there's competition from STAR Plus's No 1 serial Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hain.

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Posted: 15 years ago
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I am perfect: Kunal Bhatia


Kunal Bhatia

Kunal Bhatia aka Amber of Sajan Ghar Jana hai thinks he is good just the way he is, perfect and expects his woman also to have all the possible good qualities.

Read on as he shares his takes on love, marriage and more.

I am: Honest

Life is: Unpredictable

Love is: difficult to understand

Marriage is: not on the cards yet.

Your first crush: happened when I was in class 9, she was my classmate.

was also in class 9 but with some other girl, we had gone to a restaurant.

Your ideal woman: should be faithful, beautiful, intelligent, and adventurous and should have good sense of humour.

Your dream date: with a beautiful woman in a jungle or on a mountain or may be underwater diving but it should be funny, adventurous and romantic at the same time.

Your best childhood memory: when I was in class 9 and had my first girlfriend.

On your last birthday: I was in Mumbai and had gone to a restaurant for a party; later we all enjoyed the whole night.

How many places have you lived at: Faridabad , Mumbai, Delhi

Your long-lasting friend: There are about five six of them.

Do you make friends easily: very easily

Music you like: all kinds. It generally depends on my mood.

One thing you want to change about yourself: nothing, I am perfect.

Favourite TV show: Sajan Ghar Jaana Hai

Favourite Bollywood actor: Hrithik Roshan

Favourite Bollywood actress: Kareena Kapoor

Favourite Hollywood actor: Leonardo Di Caprio

Favourite Hollywood actress: Angelina Jolie

Favourite cartoon character: Ballu, Uncle Scrooge, Nemo

Last movie you watched: 3 Idiots

How do you rate yourself as an actor?
I can't rate myself because I have not learnt acting I am learning on the job.

Last time you boarded a local train: a month ago, I was coming back from Bandra to Goregaon.

Last time you were stalked: yesterday at a Gurudwara.

Last time you cried on screen: yesterday

Last time you cried off screen: I don't remember

Last time you cooked: three weeks ago, a chicken salad

Philosophy of life: It is unpredictable, so enjoy each and every moment of it.

Advice to youngsters: Keep enjoying but at the same time be aware of your responsibilities. Make your passion as your profession.




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