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Sony’s
Amber Dhara, the tale of conjoined
twins promised to break the glut of the
saas-bahus but barely eight months since
it launched, the show has wound up.
This premature end has disappointed its
leading ladies, Kashmira Irani and Sulagna
Panigrahi. Tellychakkar caught with
the duo - now separated- to get their take
on the show’s early end and their experience
of enacting such roles.
First
thoughts on Amber Dhara going off
air.
Kashmira: Amber Dhara was
one of the most popular shows. The kind
of response that we got to our characters
was huge. People are still scrapping me
as to why it is going off air. I’m as disappointed
as them.
Sulagna: It’s really sad to see
the show going off air. Amber Dhara
has been like our baby. I still couldn’t
believe when we shot our last scene. In
fact, we were preparing ourselves for the
new track. However, the channel pulled the
plug.
Has it been pulled off due to lack of
TRPs or come to its logical end?
Kashmira: I really don’t understand
the business of TRPs. Despite being popular
with the masses, it’s hard to believe that
the show wasn’t getting the necessary TRPs.
I don’t understand how TRPs can make a show.
Sulagna: It’s been only in the last
few months that, we’ve been down in the
TRPs. However, the success of the show should
be measured not just on TRPs but even the
audience response should be taken into consideration.
Amber Dhara was meant
to be a tale of their dreams but the track
meandered to tales of murder and family
drama.
Kashmira: Let’s put it this way.
We had never seen such a concept on Indian
TV or films before. Though, we couldn’t
show it post their surgery, the two lead
a happy life.
Sulagna: Yes, I agree with you that
show was supposed to be about their dreams.
In fact, that is what the viewers were going
to see had the show got an extension. After
separation, the plot was going to revolve
on how they achieve their dreams.
Where do you think it went wrong?
Kashmira: The channel kept changing
the time slot without proper promotion.
As a result the viewers simply lost track
of the timings.
Sulagna: The constant changes in
time slots drew away our viewers. We were
the number one show on Sony when given the
9.00 pm slot. Strangely, they first changed
it to 9.30 and then brought it to 8.30 where
the competition was really tough. Besides,
not much attention was paid towards promotion
after the change in time slots.
What has this show done for your career?
Kashmira: Well, it’s done a lot.
It’s given me a new identity. Everyone calls
me Amber. But more than a new name, I feel
overwhelmed when people rate me as a good
actor.
Sulagna: What I am today it is because
of Dhara. Wherever I go, little kids surround
me. More than anything else, to be loved
by kids is what I consider as my achievement.
So how does it feel on living your normal
separate lives again?
Kashmira: Physically, it’s nice
to being yourself again. We’ve are now even
living separately. I’ve got my mom staying
with me now. However, Sulagna and I have
lived the life of conjoined twins and so
now I feel like losing a part of my body.
Sulagna: I’m glad to be leading
a normal life but living as Dhara was really
special. I’ll cherish these memories for
all of my life.
How different are the two of you?
Kashmira: Sulagna is very much like
Dhara – shy and tolerant. However, once
she loses her cool, she turns pretty bad.
Sulagna: Kashmira is more dominant
both in terms of physicality and nature.
We’ve had fair share of squabbles but without
it the relationship wouldn’t have been successful.
What’s next for you?
Kashmira: Well, offers for films
and TV shows are pouring in but we cannot
take a decision without the consent of our
producers (Swastik Prodcutions). We’re still
under contract with them and it is they
who will manage our careers till the contract
expires. There’s a still a year to go for
it to expire. At the moment, I’m preparing
to give my final year BA examinations.
Sulagna: Because of my sober looks,
everyone wants to cast me in the role of
a bahu.
Balaji had offered me one when I was
still shooting for Amber Dhara. Naturally,
I had to turn it down.
For the moment, I’m heading home to Delhi
to give my second year B.Com exams. Upon
my return to Mumbai, I’ll first buy a house
for myself.
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By
Mayur Lookhar
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Posted
on 28 Apr 2008 8:00 pm
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