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Life
is a journey full of ups and down but it's
the never-say-die spirit that drives one
along. Keeping this spirit alive literally
is the Kapoor family of JD.Majethia's new
comic caper Chaldi Da Naam Gaddi. This
weekend show goes on air from November 16
at 9.00 pm on Zee TV.
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Chaldi… is a tale of the Kapoor
family, who are gypsies from Bhatinda, Punjab.
They've named their caravan ' Balle Balle
Bhatinda Wale.' The little known entertainers
travel to Mumbai trying to set a mark for
themselves in the big bad entertainment
world.
Producer JD.Majethia, (Hats off production)
says, "It's for the first time that
I'm producing a Punjabi show. Being a Gujarati,
most of my shows are centered around a Gujarati
family. This time I was asked to dish out
something different. A Gujarati's life is
full of colour and festivals. If any community
can match them in terms of colour and festivities,
it is the Punjabis. This show has comedy,
emotions, Punjabis and even Gujaratis! It's
a complete package."
Veteran actress Suhasini Mulay, who plays
the matriarch of the Kapoor family says,
"I'm playing a comic character for
the first time. People are accustomed to
seeing me in serious roles so this has come
as a relief for me. I play Veerawali who
is the matriarch of the family. She's one
who runs the family's entertainment business."
She adds further, "I sincerely believe
some where down the line people will relate
to this family. There are about 60-70 million
people across India who migrate to various
metros in search of their dreams. The Kapoor
family is no different thus it will connect
to such audiences."
Ravi Gossain who also plays a crucial role
says, "Of late, I've limited my experience
to playing cameos on television. Unfortunately,
people started to think that I'm only good
at playing such roles. I hope to break this
image through my character in Chaldi…"
Throwing light on his character, he says,
"I play Balwant, the eldest son in
the family. There are three facets to him.
To the outside world, he's a stand-up comedian
but at home, he's a serious guy. I'm also
shown as the dead husband of Veerawali."
The Kapoor's have begun to drive their gaddi
but it remains to be seen whether this gaddi
will make its mark on the TRPs chart.
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By MAYUR LOOKHAR |
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on 14 Nov 2007 3:15 pm
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