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We
promised you more on Durgesh Nandini
yesterday. Taking the story forward from
where we left, it's now confirmed that the
show is slated to go air in the month of
February.
Produced by Shobhana Desai, the daily
soap promises to be different from the clichéd
themes being seen on the small screen these
days. Written by Rekha Nigam, Durgesh
is set in the modern times with oodles of
youth appeal.
Elaborating on her new show Shobhana says,
"I don't agree that we are re-making
the literary piece of Bhankimchandra, though
there might be shades of the story in the
serial. We've been talking about this show
for almost two years now. Currently, we're
in the process of finalizing the male cast
and working out other details."
So, what's Durgesh Nandini about?
"It's a story of a village girl played
by the newcomer Rinku Ghosh, who has to
shift to an urban set up due to some circumstances.
The plot unfolds as she's seen coming to
terms with the cultural milieu of the new
place. There's a sense of loss as well as
an inquisitive desire that the girl has
to experience. I always make it a point
to have stories that are close to real life.
I don't understand how some shows can show
family members plotting against each other,"
says Shobhana whose path breaking serial
Ek Mahal Ho Sapno Ka is still remembered
by viewers.
As far as the casting goes, somehow the
production house is finding it difficult
to pin down on the male protagonist. The
buzz goes that Amit Sadh is being considered
for the same. Clarifies Shobhana, "Though,
we've found the girl, but we have not been
able to finalize the two male protagonists
for the show. Amit is just out of Big Boss.
But I guess, we may come up with a solution
in a few days time."
So how does she plan to carry on with the
show without the male leads in the story,
to which she replies, "The story would
revolve around the female protagonist for
the initial episodes and we are in no hurry
to get her married in the first episode
itself. That gives us ample time to narrow
down upon the male leads and start with
their track in the narrative."
The big question now is: who'll be the
male protagonist of the show? Like we said,
keep watching this space for more on that.
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By RUHAIL AMIN |
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on 23 January 2007 7:30 pm
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