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'It's a fallacy that actors get typecast on Indian television'
Shama
Sikander
(14
August 2004) |
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'Despite my face being splashed all over, I can still lead my
life the way I want to. What more can I ask for?'
Shweta
Agarwal
(7
August 2004) |
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'I
would love to work in the Balaji set up which is altogether
a different style of story telling'
Vinay
Jain
(24
July 2004) |
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'If
Indian television was a disorganised sector, it would not have
been as huge as it is now'
Aman
Varma
(10
July 2004) |
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'Films
have their share of confusion, but none during production stages
like the small screen'
Rahul
Roy
(8
July 2004) |
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'Most
often, I land up taking up the roles that I most detest'
Christine
Lahti
(2
July 2004) |
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'Ekta
Kapoor is a visionary person but unfortunaltely her Koi .. team
was very unprofessional, something that I couldn't handle'
Amit
Sadh
(26
June 2004) |
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'Imitating
people is a natural art. It cannot be practiced'
Suresh
Menon
(22
June 2004) |
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'I
say what the common man wants me to say. Too bad if it hurts
people, because I have validated facts'
Shekhar
Suman
(14
June 2004) |
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"I
have an exclusive contract with Balaji which means that I cannot
work for any other production house"
Manasi
Varma
(29
May 2004) |
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"I
don't know why Sony is NOT the top channel today. It may be
becasue crap sells"
Sandhya
Mridul
(22
May 2004) |
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"Had
Maddy been my first role, I would definitely have got slotted"
Rajesh
Khera
(7
May 2004) |
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"The
moment you get too big for your boots, people will give you
a kick on your posterior"
Sajid
Khan
(30
April 2004) |
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"If
I had a chocolate face, I would have been driving a Ford Ikon
and doing three Balaji shows; two on Star Plus and one on Sony"
Murli
Sharma
(27
April 2004) |
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"I'm
not looking at being defeated"
Smriti
Z Iraani
(19
April 2004) |
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"In
television, looks matter a lot. I wish the focus was on acting
abilities"
Manav
Gohil
(10
April 2004) |
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"Television
is a woman dominated industry"
Kiran
Karmarkar
(29
MARCH 2004) |
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"The
revamp trend will stop the day people stop watching these old
shows"
Saaksshi
Tanwar
(22
MARCH 2004) |
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"'Kkusum'
is definitely not going to be easy. But what can be more exciting
than a big challenge to herald one's comeback vehicle?"
Manasi
Joshi Roy
(9
March 2004) |
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"Smriti
Z Iraani gave me a tough time when I attended her talk show
Kuch Diil Se"
Bobby
Darling
(28
February 2004) |
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"If
I start playing a mother at the age of 23, what will I play
when I become 33? Grandmother?"
Nausheen
Ali Sardar
(26
February 2004) |
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"God
knows what would have happened to me if Ekta Kapoor hadn't come
in my life"
Manish
Goel
(16
February 2004) |
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"My
experiences with television have left me more fulfilled than
the big screen"
Gurdeep
Kohli
(2
February 2004) |
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"If
there is a dark side of the industry that fans are not aware
of, I think it better continue to stay that way"
Ally
Sheedy
(14
January 2004) |
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"The
audiences' response to 'Malini Iyer' will be the ultimate judge"
Sridevi
(10
January 2004) |
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| ARCHIVES
FOR THE YEAR 2003 |
| ARCHIVES
FOR THE YEAR 2002 / 2001/ 2000 |