'Remix' ing the qawwali!

Star One seems to be heavily inspired by its big bro, the big screen. And <em>Main Hoon Na</em> seems to be everyone's favourite. First, Rakshanda Khan did a take on Sushmita's role in the movie in Star One's <em>Happy go Lucky</em> and now in three weeks' time, a qawwali, quite like the one in the Farah Khan movie, will be seen in <em>Remix</em>. As the qawwali is being shot in the Tantra lounge in suburban Mumbai, there is an atmosphere of gaiety all around as the floor is taken over by clapping and yelling teenagers.
Star One seems to be heavily inspired by its big bro, the big screen. And Main Hoon Na seems to be everyone's favourite. First, Rakshanda Khan did a take on Sushmita's role in the movie in Star One's Happy go Lucky and now in three weeks' time, a qawwali, quite like the one in the Farah Khan movie, will be seen in Remix. As the qawwali is being shot in the Tantra lounge in suburban Mumbai, there is an atmosphere of gaiety all around as the floor is taken over by clapping and yelling teenagers. "This is a teen show, but it is not merely that. There is an undercurrent of seriousness that I wish somebody would understand," says Shrishti Behl Arya, the producer of the show. The show seems to have taken up quite a few issues that are a part and parcel of modern day living --- a sense of alienation, a need for freedom, often the feeling of neglect and an overpowering need to belong. These are all sentiments that have been part of our lives at one time or the other, the more the show grows in stature, more the undercurrents become evident. The band that the four lead characters have formed, Remix, seems to symbolize this sense of rebellion that is so much a part of growing up! "Naa koi tension lena...," seems to be a track that has taken the teenagers by storm. This song and perhaps the others as well has taken on a cult status in the country...not to forget the lingo! "It is the coolest show on air. We eat, sleep and breathe Remix. As far as I am concerned, I never plan my future and I am happy doing Remix....its fun!" says Priya Wal, who plays Anvesha. The qawwali is being shot in red with cool caps and heavy accessories. The set is lit up brightly, and the foursome practice their steps as the choreographer gives them instructions.The cast seems to share an excellent chemistry off screen that transforms on screen as well.
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