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Channel
V host Juhi Pandey is actually living her
dreams in reel life! She was a car enthusiast,
and is now hosting a car review show on
Times Now. She has always been fond of music
and percussion instruments and here she
is playing the role of a drummer in the
forthcoming film Mere Khwabon Mein Jo
Aaye. Apart from that, Juhi is also
hosting two new shows for Channel V -- In
Your Fest and Launch Pad. Juhi
spoke to Tellychakkar
at length about her forthcoming projects.
"Right
now I am very excited about my feature film
-- Mere Khwabon Mein Jo Aaye. Directed
by Madhureeta Anand, I had to undergo six
weeks of rigorous training to learn the
basics of drumming. Madhureeta being a perfectionist
wanted to make sure that I make the right
moves with the drum sticks at the right
time!" says Juhi while talking about
her foray into the big screen. "Actually,
it started off pretty casually with Madhureeta
calling for a chat. It turned into a detailed
discussion and she offered me the role of
Tanya before I left her place! But she is
a hard taskmaster and made me undergo a
proper course. The six week course made
me realise how difficult it is to play good
music. The respect I have for musicians
went up manifold after I underwent the course.
We are just content with the music we listen,
what goes on behind is something we do not
know," explains Juhi.
The pretty hostess is all praise about
the team of Mere Khwabon... and says,
"Siddharth, Neil and Raima were my
co-stars in the film and became very good
friends with me during the shooting. I hardly
knew anyone in Bollywood before this film,
but thankfully I got a number of new friends
after this film. I was initially quite scared
about my role but the people in the set
made it very comfortable for me. It was
more fun than work."
Apart from the film, there are two new
TV shows lined up for Juhi in February.
"In Your Fest and Launchpad
are the two shows coming up on Channel V.
The first one talks about the various inter
collegiate fests in the country and will
have all sorts of tidbits about it. The
other is Launchpad -- a battle of
bands where the judges will be looking for
complete band performance. Both are scheduled
to start in February," informs Juhi.
She is also excited about her current show
on Times Now. Called Times Drive,
it is a car review show. Juhi is a car enthusiast
and enjoying the show thoroughly. "I
learned driving from my dad. He even taught
me how to carry out minor repairs. I can
change tyres and carry on odd jobs for my
car," says the girl who drives a Ford
Ikon and is technically quite well versed
about the cars.
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| Srabanti
Chakrabarti |
Posted
on 28 Jan 2009 5:30 pm
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