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Sequels
have become a successful formula in Bollywood.
However, just the mention of this word invokes
the wrath of most Tellywood producers. But
that doesn't deter them from coming up with
the second edition.
Last month, Star One unveiled Dill Mill
Gayye, earlier called Sanjeevani. The channel
has now launched the second edition of Saara
Akaash, now rechristened as Chhoona Hai
Aasmaan. This daily, with an entire new
star cast, will hit the airwaves from October
15th at 9.00pm.
Though, there's a new star cast, the plot
rather the goal remains the same i.e. combating
the enemy of the state. Group captain Arya
Veer Pratap (Narendra Jha) heads a team
of six young air force officers whose mission
is to eradicate terrorism. The team is named
as Hawks. The air force officers are played
by Iqbal Khan, Janvi Chedda, Vivaan Bhatena,
Aparna Kumar, Manish Paul and Vani Sharma.
Creative director, Sandeep Sikcand had
this to say, "Though it's a defense
show, Chhoona.. has all the basic elements
of a soap. There's emotion, love and drama.
Unlike usual soaps where all the drama takes
place in the kitchen, here it will take
place at the air force officers' base. Chhoona…
isn't all about the Hawk squad; the likes
of Chetan Hansraj, Amita Vahi and Daljit
Kaur will feature later".
Balaji protégée Iqbal Khan
makes a return after a long break. A reluctant
Iqbal says "I play Flight Lieutenant
Abhimanyu Adhikari who is a man of few words
and has a dry sense of humour. Loves means
nothing to him. His first and only priority
is his nation."
Vivaan Bhatena, who plays Flight Lieutenant
Samrat Singh Shekhawat says, "Samrat
is cocky guy who hails from a rich family.
He's into the air force just for the thrills.
He wants to fly super jet and for him a
speed of 300-400 mph is nothing. He's cocky,
flirtatious but is good at heart. He also
specialises in defusing bombs"
Debutant Janvi Chedda enunciates "I
play Weapon Systems officer Sameera Singh,
who's basically carrying her father's legacy.
She never saw her father, who always wanted
her to succeed him. She's one of the first
women pilots to fly a Sukhoi (fighter jet)."
Janvi adds further, 'Sameera is very much
like Janvi. Both of us hail from middle
class families. As the eldest child in the
family, they have to look after the financial
requirements"
Defense subjects, which are always aimed
at the Indo-Pak rivalry, are no longer finding
favour with the audience on the big screen.
So, how will our telly junta react to it?
Sandeep Sikcand is quick to defend, "I'd
like to make it clear that we aren't targeting
Pakistan or any country. Terrorism exists
in every country. So, it's totally unfair
to pinpoint one country. The terrorism angle
is just a part of the show."
The sky didn't prove big enough when the
show was earlier called Saara Akaash. Now
that it's rechristened as Chhoona Hai Aasmaan,
only time will tell whether they'll touch
the skies.
| BY
MAYUR LOOKHAR |
Posted
on 10 Oct 2007 6:40 pm
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