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They
are the backbone of any television production.
They not only conceive award winning shows
but also have the foresight to gauge their
potential.They also provide the moolah that
keeps these shows alive and kicking for
years. In this column, we speak to some
of the most vibrant producers who have made
shows that have set trends in the television
industry and try to find out what makes
them tick!
Remember
Rahul Bhatt
? He played the wayward husband in the
popular soap Heena years back and later
progressed to films The actor is now back
to television, but this time around as a
full-fledged producer. His first ever project
is Zee's latest show Meri Doli Tere Angana
which has hit the airwaves this week.
In conversation with
Tellychakkar.com's
Editor Seema
Pherwani this Kashmiri hunk,
who was obviously quite gung-ho about his
show, discusses the nitty-gritties of donning
a producer's hat.
Where have you
been post Heena?
Well, after Heena the big screen beckoned.
I did Yeh Mohabbat Hai - a teenybopper
love saga and a comic caper, Nayee Padosan.
I did get a lot of offers but nothing exciting
so I started penning scripts. Right from
my childhood, the art of storytelling always
fascinated me. It amazes me how a germ of
an idea can be converted into an interesting
story. With Doli, my dream of becoming
a producer has come true. Along with this,
we already have a few more shows lined up.
From an actor
to producer.... must be a difficult task
to get into a producer's shoes?
It's definitely not easy for anyone, especially
with such competition. But then things are
never easy when you take up a new job. But
soaps are all about being creative, so here
I am.
But isn't being
producer a nerve wrecking job for an actor;
cutting costs and making sure things don't
go wrong?
Those days are gone when producers used
to just sit down, sign cheques and ask kitne
paise lagenge. Today we have producers
like Aditya Chopra and Karan Johar who are
totally hands on with their scripts, and
understand the craft thoroughly. So, I am
a creative producer who's actively involved
in all the aspects of my show. Apart from
the planning and execution I am making sure
that the right script gets on floor.
Tell us a little
about your show, Meri Doli..?
It is primarily a love story with a family
backdrop. The basic concept is about how
a man's past stings his present and makes
an impact on his future. The story unfolds
when just after her marriage Simran gets
to know about her husbands past. From then
on, it's about how she copes with both the
families and tries to woo sback her husband.
Still image from Meri
Doli Tere Angana
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So, what's the
USP of your show? Is there anything new
that you're offering?
I can't understand the concept of 'new'.
I believe there are only two stories in
the world, Ramayana and Mahabharat.
Now, it's all about how you present it and
what's your take on it. The characterization
also helps the script to look different.
Like we have a very exciting dadi in our
show who loves to dance and do all kinds
of crazy things.
Heena was a weekly
show but now its the era of daily soaps…..
It was fun then and things were much simpler.
For us actors it meant less work and more
adulation. But I guess now people don't
want to wait for a whole week to find out
what's happening next in the show. And that's
why daily soaps. Even in our daily lives
we want solutions to problems instantly,
right?
Was it difficult
finding the appropriate star cast for your
show?
There were some problems in finalizing the
cast. But now things are in place and I
am quite happy with my team.
So, what's up
next? No plans of acting in shows?
Not as of now. I already have a few films
lined up. Also we are busy with a few more
scripts and concepts for shows.
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By SEEMA PHERWANI |
Posted
on 22 May 2007 6:30 pm
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