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'Kalcchakra'
cut to size
Things
which don't work on Indian television have to be either cut
to size or withdrawn. The former will apply on Star Plus'
Kalcchakra.

Nausheen
- kaalchakra gone awry? |
Come
8 April, the Nausheen Ali Sardar starrer 'Kalcchakra' will
be reduced to a half-hour weekly. Instead of 10.30 - 11.30
pm, it will now be telecast from 11 - 11.30 pm.
Miditech's
Saara Akaash, currently on extension mode, will be
fit in the 10.30 - 11 pm timeslot.
Explaining
the change, Star India officials say, "We think Saara
Akaash has a better family viewing. So fitting it into
the 11 pm slot would not be ideal."
Fine.
But why has Kalcchakra been reduced to a half-hour
show? The grapevine goes that it is soon going to be taken
off air. "Well, those are just rumours," aver officials.
Hasn't
the show been not promoted enough, as some actors from the
show feel? "Please don't expect the promotion levels
of a late-night show to match the promotion levels of a prime
time show. To whatever extent it was required, we did promote,"
is the official response.
channel
officials also deny that Star World's Koffee with Karan,
aired at the same time, cut into its viewership, as some actors
from the show believe.
Nausheen
Ali Sardar had opted out of Balaji Telefilms' Kkusum,
Sony's channel driver at that time, in which she had been
essaying the title role. The lady had said she was uncomfortable
playing a character way above her age, when the plot shot
ahead by 18 years. "I didn't want to play a mom so early
in my career. I would definitely be uncomfortable playing
a mother and calling youngsters my age as beta/beti,"
she'd reasoned. At that stage, Kalcchakra had apparently
been promised to her as the next best thing from the Star
stable. Goes without saying that Nausheen must be edgy and
jittery seeing the way that things have progressed (?) on
the Kalcchakra front.
It
would be interesting to see if Kalcchakra completes
its full run of 90 episodes.
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