|
Today's
generation of TV viewers are in for a treat.
From 26 January onwards, when
they switch on SaharaOne at 8 pm Monday
through Saturday they will have an opportunity
to enjoy what the previous generation did
in the form of the ever fresh television
classic Buniyaad. The network is
all set to re create the magic of a young
couple growing up in an India bedevilled
by religious strife and the travails of
their family after that.
What is laudable about the SaharaOne's
initiative is perhaps the timing. Some channels
are going all out to launch new shows based
on foreign concepts and formats. Others
are continuing with long running high TRP
generating tear jerker soaps. SaharaOne
has gone ahead and taken up a classic that
is Indian and has mass appeal. The channel
management's belief: "There is a whole
generation out there who would be raring
to catch a glimpse of the subtle yet intense
romance between Masterji(Alok Nath ) and
Lajoji (Anita Kanwar)."
"It's the best that we have got! It
is replete with the history of the country
and hardly15 per cent of the present generation
must have seen it," says SaharaOne,
COO, Purnendu Bose.
 |
Buniyaad is special in more ways
than one. It was the highest rated programme
on TV in the 80's - along with Hum Log
- till Ramanand Sagar’s Ramayana achieved
the same feat. It portrayed the trials and
tribulations of partition with such sensitivity
that the actors working in the show became
household names and it was one of the earliest
TV serials in Indian television history
to have lavish sets and overwhelming drama.
 |
The show produced by Sippy Films, premiered
on Doordarshan in 1985. It was aired twice
a week — on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 9
pm. For the one and a half years it was
on air, Buniyaad ruled — people would
not move out of their houses so that they
wouldn’t miss the show. The cast included
Anita Kanwar, Alok Nath, Kanwaljeet, Kulbhushan
Kharbhanda, Abhinav Chaturvedi, Kruttika
Desai, Kiran Juneja and others.
The
show will see some changes that have been
brought about due to technical necessities
and to make it more in tune with the current
generation. " It has been touched up
a little bit. We have also done some colour
correction. Sonu Nigam has sung the original
sound track and he was thrilled to bits
to be able to be part of such a classic,"
says Bose.
The relaunch of Buniyaad in 2006
is extra special for Kiran Joneja. The lady
met her husband, director, Ramesh Sippy
on the sets of this show. "It's been
a long journey of 20 years, and it's been
a happy one.I am really looking forward
to watching the show myself, it brings back
such happy memories," says the actor
who is currently doing Sinndoor on
Zee.
|
By ANANYA SENGUPTA |
Posted
on 17 January 2005 11:50 pm
|
|
|
|