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Star
Plus' afternoon daily, Kumkum is
all set to leap of 20 years on 10 April.
The BAG Films produced show which has been
running successfully for the past three
and a half years will take the giant leap
in a brand new set, a housefull of new actors
and also with a makeover for the first gen!
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The
new dad and mom on the block!
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This is perhaps the only show in recent
times that has managed 778 episodes without
going on the fast forward mode.
Anuradha Prasad, producer BAG films, says,
" The characters need to evolve. Its
not moving with the trend, but just doing
what the story of our show demands."
But the surprising part is that the leads
don't look much different. Juhi Parmar seems
to have got a whole new hairstyle, which
really gives her a very hip look.
"I have a friend who is 42, and she
sports mini skirts and all sorts of western
wear. She has her hair streaked and is very
well maintained. What I mean to say is that
if there is a leap shown, it doesn't mean
that one has to go grey! And I will be the
same as I am now, only my hairstyle will
be new," says an excited Juhi. Her
locks, she reminds one of Sharmila Tagore
in her Aradhana days.
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The
five new kids of the Wadhwa parivar
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Same goes with Hussain, who will not witness
any changes. "My clothes will be the
same and I will not turn grey," is
all he says!
The leap is very well thought of and is
also well calculated to avoid criticisms.
Rajesh Joshi (along with his colleague Mitesh
will pen the show now) says, " Well,
if it's 20 years later, then Vivan will
be 26, an ideal and mature man and Gaurav
and Chaahat will be six years younger to
him, with a proper young adult look."
One thing that's impressive is the smart
selection of Vivan as Dhruv, Hussain's son.
Vivan has certain similarities with his
on screen father -- to some extent the voice
and his humble nature reminds on of Sumit
in his younger days.
" Oh yes, there are many similarities
in that sense, but now I think I really
need to concentrate on my physique, as Sumit,
my father on screen has a damn good physique!"
says Vivan.
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Chaahat
Khanna, the younger version of Kumkum
captured in one the vibrant spaces.
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Gaurav Khanna, who plays Sharman, the younger
son, will be seen in vests and cool outfits,
and the same goes with his twin sister Chahat,
who will be a young and chirpy girl, seen
in stylish apparels.
Apart from the characters, the new set which
has been constructed for Kumkum is
both massive and lavish. The set now looks
very modern. Smart play of vibrant colours
and stylish interiors have made the sets
look really different from the opulent yet
traditional set up of the earlier set. This
is again a great way to ease the audience
into the next generation.
Further, the house has a small garden
with seating arrangements. There are a few
eye catching paintings too. The walls and
the floorings too have been done up differently
using earthy colours. There are glasses
and bricks used to add to the fine look
of the fresh house. It also has certain
modish equipments to spruce up the new look!
The main punch is still to come, and that
is the title track which has been revamped!
And this time they managed to rope in the
versatile singer Sonu Nigam to sing for
them. His melidious voice will surely leave
viewers spell bound!
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By RIYA V ANANDWALA |
Posted
on 5 April 2005 6:30 pm
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