|
Remember
Dil Chaahta Hai and you will be able
to connect to Binaifer Kohli's Four on SAB
TV. Four represents four directions, the
journey of four friends and the paths they
take. It's a daily in the 8.30-9 pm slot.
Imtiaz Punjabi, HO of Edit II, informs,
"It's the story of four youngsters
from a small town out to realize their dreams.
We have included elements that interest
today's youth like motorbike racing and
a pop star aspirant."
Even the unambitious youth can identify
for there are characters that are lazy and
without any goal.
The friendly four are Vipul Gupta, Raj
Singh Arora, Samir Sharma and Manasi Parekh.
After India Calling on Star One, Vipul and
Manasi are paired together again and they
are quite thrilled about it. Other actors
include Shagufta Ali, Anang Desai, Suhasini
Mulay, Dolly Minaz, Neelu Kohli and Suresh
Chatwal.
Vipul Gupta plays Rocky the guy with stars
in his eyes as he comes to the city to pursue
his ambition to become a rockstar. Speaking
on the character, he says, "It's an
antithesis to what I was in India Calling
there I was a cool dude, rich and sophisticated
whereas here I am a vernie struggling to
make it big. I take that as a challenge."
Yuvi of Remix fame, Raj Singh Arora is
Rattu, the bike racing fanatic. He is the
boy who indulges in all the bad habits of
smoking and betting. Highly ambitious, he
takes the wrong path to achieve the ends.
He starts with a small motor driving school
and becomes big enough to own a car showroom.
"I have spent a couple of years in
Jammu and noticed the mentality of small
town people. I was scared of playing Rttu
but my director convinced me to do so. That
helped in essaying this role."
The ghost Navin Singh of Left Right
Left emerges again on SAB as Mannu a
vain, good-looking, health-freak who wants
to be a singer. Mannu is very busy but with
attending other's marriages and funerals.
He envies Rocky as he can see through Mannu's
dark side.
On her role, Manasi Parekh says, "I
am the only girl among three boys. My name
is Taranpreet Nagra, fondly called TP, who
is a freaky person. My aim in life keeps
changing everyday since I am confused and
don't know where I am heading towards."
But she ends up doing what she hated all
her life as a chef though she detests cooking.
Does she identify with TP? "No, I am
in direct contrast to TP in my real life,"
says Manasi who feels she is closer to Chandni
of India Calling.
|
By TELLYCHAKKAR
TEAM |
Posted
on18 April 2007 4:00 pm
|
|
|
|