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(7
January 2005 2:00 pm)
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When
actors turn pranksters
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By
NATASHA HAVEWALA
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Working
12 hour shifts may be taking a toll on their physical and emotional selves,
but that ain't stopping our telly stars from playing the occasional gag
on their colleagues.
We
scoured the sets to find a smattering of them giggling into their cuffs
while remembering the odd incident where they played harmless practical
jokes on co-artistes; and found some still smarting from the effects of
a prank played on them, but smiling nevertheless.
Director's
cut
It was Rucha Gujarati (aka Kali in Kkusum) who's
had the latest and most rocking surprise on Christmas Eve. "I had
to shoot a suicide scene and my director, Jassi asked me to lie unconscious
with my eyes shut. As usual he was calling the shots, 'zoom, close up,
lights' and I was giving my best. It was a 10 minute shot, but even after
that, my director wasn't giving a cut signal. I was lying tranquil as
if unconscious for quite a while, and only then realised that the entire
unit was laughing into their hankies. I was taken aback but burst out
laughing subsequently. It was just so hilarious and funny. And then we
wished one another Merry Christmas."
Ghost
on the run
"We
had gone to the Mukesh mills compound at Colaba to shoot for Kahaani
Ghar Ghar Kii, a spot that's believed to be haunted,"reminisces
Chetan Hansraj aka Sasha. "While shooting we suddenly heard some
creepy and unusual noises that made us all sweat through our nerves. Suddenly,
there was an image of a ghost in front of us and everyone was petrified
and holding onto one another. At last, the cameraman started laughing.
He had tricked us into believing the existence of the ghost with the help
of his camera. Eventually, all had a hearty laugh
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Letting
the dog out of the bag
"My Saara Aakash co star Shakti Anand
(aka Vikram) and me went to meet his friend at his residence as we were
shooting in his neighbourhood," remembers Sai Deodhar. "On the
way, Shakti warned me that his friend had three ferocious dogs at his
place. I was so scared; I just wanted to back out. But he convinced me
saying they would be tied up and I need not worry. When we reached the
house, I started looking for the dogs. I kept mum as Shakti, prompted
me not to mention the dogs. I was at my weirdest behaviour, sitting still
without a word on the edge of my seta, and keeping an eye for the dogs.
At
last, my host asked me, "Is there a problem?" I lost my patience
and asked, "Where are the dogs? I am too scared, are they tied? The
lady, herself amazed, said, "But we don't have any dogs!" That's
when Shakti split up into laughter. I wasn't very amused at that time,
though!
Snaking
up
One guy who loves playing pranks on his co-stars
is Anuj Saxena, the savvy doctor turned actor. "I am too smart to
be fooled," he says laughingly. "I keep playing pranks on my
co-stars every day, like screaming in their ears or shocking them by jumping
in front of them."
Recollecting
one such incident, Anuj says, "We were shooting for Prratima
for Sahara One at Madh Island recently. One of the helpers was carrying
a wooden snake. I used the snake to scare my co-star and producer Jyoti
Mukerjee and another colleague, Rekha. Both were so shocked and shaken,
that Rekha ended up crying and Jyoti was too scared to even speak. It
was a blast," he grins. Well, we are yet to get Jyoti's and Rekha's
version of the incident, but can be sure they won't be laughing as much
over it!
Rucha
Gujarati
Pix by Vicky Ahuja
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