| Grihasthi
is coming to an end. The show is going off air on 27th March. When shows come
to end it is but natural that the cast and crew who have by then bonded well get
emotional. And it was the same with the Grihasthi family. So as they get
ready to bid farewell here is a peek into what they are feeling. The
creative head of Sphere Origins informs us, “The show is coming to an end on the
27th of this month. I personally went on the sets to break this news to everybody
and trust me it was not easy to look into everyone’s eyes and say such a thing.
The entire cast and crew was shocked and many had tears in their eyes.”.
Anand
Suryavanshi, the main lead of the show was taken aback with the news, “This came
like a shock to me. The mere thought of not being together after spending so much
time with each other makes you feel drained. I will really miss this show and
each and every one who is responsible and attached with this show”. The
other cast and crew were also no less upset when it came to depicting their unhappiness
and emotional trauma of the show’s unfortunate end. Shaleen, the
winner of Nach Baliye 4 speaks his heart out to us, “If you tend to spend
so many hours on the sets, naturally you bound by a unique force called friendship.
We all are friends out here and the Grihasthi sets had become our second
home. It was certainly the best time I ever had. I was so emotionally attached
to everyone out here. When I was in Nach Baliye, I used to go back and
ask people on the sets about my performance. Everyone there would give me suggestions
and tips and I used to follow it. I think there were innumerous people accountable
for me winning Nach Baliye 4”. Chavvi Mittal, who was informed
a bit earlier about the show going off air was somewhat prepared but still doesn’t
fail to express the amount of fun, frolic and peace this set had given her. “The
set was a family to us. People gave me a lot of suggestions and I always used
to listen to them and keep that in mind. It was much of a picnic kind of environment
where people were always in a masti- mood. We played hard and worked harder.
That was the spirit on the sets. All these things were emotionally attached to
me. Still I did not cry; as I usually don’t get tears in my eyes. I guess because
I believe in the saying that, “If something ends, something good is waiting for
you.”
| By
Tellychakkar team | Posted
on 9 March 2009 7:10 pm | | | |