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'I am being paid very well for Waar Parriwar'

After judging a reality dance show, Urmila Matondkar [Images] will host a reality music show, called Waar Parriwar. The show will replace Ambar Dhara.

Waar Parriwar will have families competing with each other. Two members from India's first singing family, Usha and Hridaynath Mangeshkar, will be the resident gurus, who will train the participants. One of the judges will be music composer Ismail Darbar and his wife Ayesha.

Urmila gives Rajul Hegde the details about Waar Parriwar.

What drew you to this show?

To be honest, I never thought of anchoring a show. Anchoring needs a lot of commitment. When I was offered this show, I liked the concept -- that is, music. I don't think there is anyone who cannot relate to music. I have been exposed to different kinds of Marathi and Hindi music, classical music and English songs, since childhood. The idea of different families coming together and performing in a musical atmosphere sounded very interesting.

But I took up this show because of Gajendra Singh. He has established himself with his popular shows.

Does music run in your family?

Yes. My mother's brother is a very good singer. My grandfather took up classical singing lessons and learnt to play the harmonium. Until now, we have been singing only in parties. Now, it will be on screen. I have taken a daring step and hope the viewers will not run away from me (laughs).

Is anchoring tough?

Being a host is about being able to communicate and build up a rapport with the audience. I am who I am today because people have appreciated my work. I don't come from a filmi background. If I have survived for so long, there must be something in me. Let's hope viewers like me as a host.

What will be your level of participation in the show?

As of now, for the first two episodes, there is a script. In the days to come, it will get more personal.

Is it a talent hunt show?

Yes. Whether the participants are professionals is a big question mark. Some of them are singers, who have learned music and some are natural singers. On the whole, they are all very good singers.

You judged the reality show, Jhalak Dhikla Jaa earlier. How was the experience?

It was fantastic! The channel told me that I was the one who was the most complimented. The participants and audience looked up to me. Even Prachi Desai's [who won Jhalka Dikhla Jaa] mother told me I was very good at the balancing act. And that was quite difficult. I had people of my age in the show. I was in the middle of a very delicate situation, as I couldn't hurt  their egos. I had to say things without being candy-flossy.

One didn't have any written lines there. It is one's own personality that speaks.

You were disappointed with the results of Jhalak Dikhla Jaa.

That was my opinion. I felt Sandya Mridul was very talented and hardworking. But eventually, the audience decides the winner.

Film stars are now making a beeline for television. Any comments?

Everybody is doing their own thing, choosing what interests them. There are different kinds of audiences and they will decide what they want to watch. I cannot speak for others but I enjoyed being on Jhalak. Television is a medium where you connect with viewers instantly.

How will you balance your films and television?

Right now, I am shooting only for Karzzzz.

Waar Parriwar will have 34 episodes and will require my dates for three months only. From August, I will start shooting for films again.

Earlier, you were seen in masala films, but recently, you're doing other kinds of films.

Life becomes interesting when you try different kind of roles. I take up films that I can relate to, and what I am convinced about. I take up roles that I have not portrayed before. [Director] Satish Kaushik feels I should act in commercial films because I am wasting time doing other kinds of films.

How good is the money in reality shows?

Are you asking how much I am being paid for this show? I am being paid very well (laughs).

Waar Parriwar will premiere on April 28. Watch the show on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 8 pm on Sony Entertainment Television.

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'Waar Parriwar' to replace 'Amber-Dhara'

The much-hyped show 'Amber-Dhara' on Sony is going off-air with its last episode telecast on April 28. Amber-Dhara slot would be replaced 'Waar Parriwar', produced by Gajendrra Singh and hosted by Urmila Matondkar.
Sources suggest that the channel is pulling 'Amber-Dhara' off unceremoniously as it did not fare as expected. Sony,reportedly, was banking highly on the show and expected it to be the channel's flagship show.
 
Pushkar, supervising producer 'Amber-Dhara', confirms the news and says, "The show is going off-air from April 28. The show will have a happy ending with the twins getting separated."
 
'Waar Parriwar', an hour-long show would also occupy Balaji's Khwaish's time slot. Albert Almeida, Executive VP and Business Head Sony, says, "Waar Parriwar would replace the time slots of 'Khwaish' and 'Amber-Dhara'. The show 'Waar Parriwar' being telecast from 8:00 pm to 9:00 pm, from Monday to Wednesday."
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One minute with Urmila Matondkar

Rapid Fire with the actress who is now on TV
By Shweta Parande . Buzz18 Apr 23, 2008
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Film stars making TV debuts as anchors and hosts is not big news anymore. But when it's the sexy Urmila Matondkar, it's definitely news. She will be hosting Sony's new music reality show, Waar Parriwar. Excerpts from our chat with the actress on the sets of the show:

How did you get to host this show? Did Gajendrra Siingh approach you or Sony?

Sony told me that on Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa, I was the most complimented judge. My fans told me that I didn't simply sit in the centre (between two other judges) on the show, but also balanced the whole show. So, Sony approached me for Waar Parriwar.

What is it about the show that excited you?

I have enjoyed music since I can remember. Right from classical to rock, jazz and blues, I listen to and appreciate all kinds of music. I was also excited because Waar Parriwar is directed by Gajendrra Siingh who's given us so many great reality shows. These are learned families and it will be great to do the show.

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How is hosting different from judging?

In Jhalak, it was a very delicate situation. I had to judge my colleagues, some of them of the same age as me. I couldn't be too harsh neither could I be too candy flossy and give them diabetes (laughs). In Waar Parriwar, I hope to enjoy holding the show.

How confident are you as an anchor for this kind of a show?

The best part about hosting a reality show is to be able to communicate and build up a rapport with people. I've been doing it and hence have reached a certain level (in films), beginning as a child actor. So, I definitely have a knack for it. Of course, hosting is a much bigger responsibility...taking the entire show on your shoulders and being able to deliver it.

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Talking of child actors, what do you think of Darsheel Safary demanding hefty sums and asking for best actor awards?

Well, no harm in it as long as his parents keep them grounded. I think Darsheel was fantastic but I also think he was very well cast. Credit goes to Aamir for having helped him. But yes, the child is the soul of the movie.

Did your parents do the same to you?

My parents kept my feet firmly on the ground.

What do you think of your co-actors from Bollywood hosting shows on TV?

Everybody's doing his or her own thing – each show's concept is different and everyone's personality is different. So, everyone has found what they like to do.

Are reality shows a good way to increase your fan base? Did it happen after Jhalak?

(Visibly irritated) I didn't do it for that. I do what I like to do. I didn't choose films for that (fan base) either.
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