Narayani
Shastri will no longer be seen in her teen
avatar in Zee's Piya Ka Ghar, where
she
Narayani
Shastri as Megha in 'Piya Ka...'
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had
a double role. The lady, who played the mother
daughter duo in this afternoon daily seems
very dejected at having to give up this role
which is very close to her heart. "Yes,
I am feeling a little sad...but what to do!
It's the call of the production house,"
says Narayani, who has just this show in her
kitty for the time being.
So why the sudden change in plot, particularly
when the show was doing well?
"The practical difficulty of shooting
with Narayani in a double role led to the
change in script for Piya Ka Ghar.
Ever since Zee decided to run the dailies
five days a week, things became difficult
to handle. We need at least one and half
to two days to shoot a single episode with
Narayani in the double role. It was just
not practical to go on," says producer
Sheel Kumar of Shreya Creations, ruling
out any speculation that Narayani's characters
have been cut down to size following any
tiffs.
But,
interestingly, it is Megha and not Rimjhim
who gets the axe. Rimjhim, with the streaks
of silver in her hair, has been doing an
admirable job of playing the elderly lady,
says Sheel. "Megha was around for just
around 80 episodes, so it was easier to
ease her out instead," he says.
Narayani
too seems to be enjoying her older character,
"I have used very little make-up, the
character looks old, but not haggard. Moreover,
I am working with Zee on another show soon!"
says Narayani.
More
twists in the tale and more characters are
expected to enter the show soon. Nirmal
Pandey, who exited Sahara's Ada recently
entered the Piya Ka Ghar plot. Others
are poised to make their entries too, but
Sheel is unwilling to divulge more.
According
to our sources, the hunt for the new Megha
has been put into motion for quite sometime
by Zee. Surely, we think that this is the
first time in the history of Indian television
that an actor has been replaced --- and
quite not in the way we thought! Such is
the irony of being in the business of making
dailies!
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THE TELLY CHAKKAR TEAM |
Posted
on 28 June 2005
8:00 pm
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