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They
haven't had the choices of fates, but these
stars of the small screen have had the grit
to fight back and come up trumps. A look
at the fortunes of actors who chose never
to say die.
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Anuj Saxena
The debonair doctor turned businessman,
who agreed to an arranged match at 37, saw
his marriage falling apart within a year.
Maintaining a stiff upper lip about the
alleged acrimonious end to the relationship,
he's bounced back with Rishton Ki Dor on
Sony, even as Kkusum, that had catapulted
him to fame ended.
Instead of retreating into a shell, Anuj,
it would seem, is going all out to add to
his activities. As CEO of his year old production
house Maverick, he has his hands full chalking
up TV and film projects, while juggling
his existing responsibilities as marketing
director of the family held Elder Pharma,
that entails frequent business trips abroad.
Anuj apparently seems to have made a clean
break, though it must be tough playing hard
to get with those striking good looks and
a bachelor-again status to boot. His friends
can be counted on his fingertips, and those
he stays in touch with regularly over emails
and text messages. Is staying busy more
than 24 hours a day the right remedy to
get back at life?
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Moonmoon
Moonmoon is a divorcee, whose marriage with
filmmaker Sai Paranjapye’s son Gautam Joglekar
(a filmmaker himself) came apart in four
months. The petite actor is quite honest
when it comes to her personal life and admits
that she has moved on. Her career began
when Narayani Shastri, Tassnim Sheikh and
other contemporaries began theirs. Few may
remember that she was part of the Kkusum
cast. She bounced back with another Balaji
show, Kasautii Zindagi Kay and is doing
quite well for herself. She keeps herself
occupied with shooting, gymming and her
two lovely dogs whom she adores. The most
interesting part is that she is still in
touch with her ex-husband and ex-mother
in law and has only positive things to say
about them, as do they too. Not many women
can boast of that.
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Sudha
Shivpuri
The 60 plus Sudha Shivpuri has become a
synonym for everyone's favourite grandmother.
She started her career when most actresses
her age retire, but circumstances made Sudha
don greasepaint. Her portrayal of Ba in
Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi was such
a hit that neither audiences nor Ekta Kapoor
want her to die, even as her reel daughters
in law are beginning to get bumped off the
serial.
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Poonam Dhillon
Poonam started her television career with
Andaz, which was directed by current
rage Himesh Reshammiya. She did television
when no Bollywood actor touched television.
She was the first to introduce the concept
of mobile vans without which the entertainment
industry can’t run today. Post divorce,
she took charge of her life. She was one
of the fist tech savvy actors who started
her own website. Despite having been linked
with other men, including a prominent news
channel personality, she has never discussed
her divorce or her affairs with the media,
always conducting herself with a lot of
grace. She is a doting mother to son Anmol
and daughter Paloma. She was last seen in
Zee's late night show Kittie Party. Wouldn't
do her harm to return to the small screen,
we feel.
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Achint Kaur
Not everybody knows that Achint Kaur, who
walked out of her marriage and chose to
live in with Mohan Kapoor is a very good
mother in real life. She may be the most
villainous vamp on screen courtesy her roles
of Mandira in Kyunki… and Pallavi
in Kahaani…. but she is a doting mother
to her son and takes care of everything,
from homework to shopping. She's also the
franchisee of a salon Beyond The Fringe,
that she takes care of. She started with
Banegi Apni Baat and Saaya and has been
very careful in choosing her work and has
always been honest about her relationship
with Mohan and is outspoken enough to call
spade a spade.
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Ekta Kapoor
The TV industry cannot boast of a bigger
success story than hers. Initially, she
faced a string of failures and huge losses
as a producer, but she didn’t give up and
came back with the original Hum Paanch.
While growing up, she also had a weight
problem but she combated that too with determination
in an industry obsessed with slim figures.
Today, she's the one who has notched up
the figures for Star India.
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By PRASHANT GOLECHA |
Posted
on 23 May 2006 6:30 pm
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