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With
a new generation ready to move into Kumkum's
quarters, the BAG Films unit is working
round the clock to ensure that their new
home is ready for shooting.
The Kumkum set in suburban Mumbai,
spread over an entire floor of a studio
building, has been subjected to structural
changes since 20 March, to make way for
a household that will depict Kumkum's house
20 years later. "The decor, the colours,
the look...everything is undergoing a sea
change," says BAG Films creative head
Rajesh Chadha.
While both Juhi Parmar and Hussain will
age without having to show their age in
tones of grey, they are being given a makeover
in look. "For Hussain, we are playing
with linen, which will give him a mature,
but contemporary look. And Juhi will be
styled by Shivani in sarees that we promise
haven't been seen anywhere yet!" laughs
Chadha.
And yes, Anuj Saxena's character will be
killed, ending speculation on how Manik's
character would be ended. Anuj, who had
had to stay away from shooting following
income tax raids on the offices of his family
owned Elder Pharma, resumed shooting last
weekend and will be soon be eased out.
The earlier arches have given way to a
glass and steel angular look. The concrete
structures in the earlier household have
been replaced by wooden frames, and the
earlier earthy tones have been replaced
by vibrant colours, both in Juhi's room
and in the new generation's bedrooms. "In
fact, we are playing with baby pinks and
oranges in Juhi's room as well," he
says.
"There's hardly been any transition
time," says Chada, "since we have
had to change over to the new look in a
very short time....the new shoot starts
from 2 April." Besides the new rooms
that have to be created for the six new
entrants, the fresh batch of actors will
also have to be accommodated on new makeup
rooms on the sets.
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By TELLY CHAKKAR
TEAM |
Posted
on 27 March 2006 5:00 pm
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