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Guru gyaan on the sets of Kayamath

The young, vivacious and hyperactive Jay Bhanushali has been getting some nudges from Eijaz Khan. Recently, it was observed that the young gang was tired and hence got very lackadaisical about their scenes due to erratic schedules. That's when Eijaz had to step in and pep in some energy. Since then, Jay aka Neev and Eijaz have bonded like brothers. Jay says, "Eijaz often drags me from the van. Also, I like the fact that he tells me that it's my show and I should treat it with all the responsibility."
We think, its nice to see senior actors teaching positive things to the generation X and not being insecure about competition. And this, in spite of the speculations about Eijaz's role in Kayamath being bumped off. But going by his attitude, we think he'll stay on in Kayamat for some more time at least.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Kyonki Sandeep is missing Lokhandwala

Sandeep Rajora, who is currently doing a cameo in Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi as an undercover cop who's come to unravel the mystery of Krishna Tulsi's rape, has recently shifted to a new pad at Palm Court Complex. This is the same area which is a home to cluster of TV stars like Hiten-Gauri, Gourav Chopra, Ali Asgar, Saakshi Tanwar, Pracheen Chouhan and Juhi Parmar.

However Sandeep hasn't bumped into his collegues yet and he sighs saying, "I miss Lokhandwala and the Bollywood vibes which are not present in Malad." So what's the best part about shifting to his new apartment, "I rejunivate myself by playing squash daily and am into Pranayama as well as Yoga, which is my fitness mantra." says Sandeep. What about Buddhism, which he was into? "Right now my work is Buddhism for me and my career is the top most priority. I am open to all kinds of good roles", is his signing note.

 
 
 
 
 
Smriti Irani's sister act!

He may be playing the role of Smriti Irani's onscreen brother in Viruddh, but the bond between Karan Mehra and Smriti doesn't seem to be limited to the screen.

Apparently she seems to be treating Karan, who plays the role of Viddhanth in her show, like her real sibling even when the camera's not rolling. And, but of course, Karan has developed a deep liking for this big star. "Smriti's been very sweet to me. She also comes to my vanity van to verify whether I am alright and have taken my meals on time. She really acts like me elder sister on the sets."

Next we'll hear Karan crooning, 'phoolo ka taro ka sabka kehna hain, ek hazaron mein meri behna hain!'

 
 
 
 
 
Goody sms!!!

A Bengali by birth, Ashiesh Roy celebrated the Maharastrian festival, Gudi Padwa and that too by adding his rib-tickling sense of humour. On this auspicious day, he forwarded smses to one and all on his contact list which read, 'Hi! My friend! Wish you Shilpa Shetty's favourite festival - 'Goody' Padwa'. Funny huh!

On the professional note, he claims to have signed three new shows, which he can't talk about.

Well, well…Ashiesh you can always send us a good sms, once you start shooting for your projects!

 


By THE TELLY CHAKKAR TEAM
Updated on 23 March 2007
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