Mumbai, Oct 30 (IANS) All work and no play can make a TV show set a dull place! So, to add some fun, actor Vatsal Sheth decided to pull a fast one on Sanjeeda Sheikh on the set of “Ek Hasina Thi” recently.
While shooting in the wee hours of the morning recently, Vatsal insisted he was seeing strange things and hearing weird sounds in his vanity van and that he also saw asymmetrical shadows on the balcony among other stuff. Having set the mood for a scare, he devised an ‘evil’ plan to scare his co-star and other oblivious people on the set.
A source said that Vatsal asked a member to get a few lemons and injected a few with fake blood and concealed it. He then told them stories about after life and lured them into playing a performing a small puja on lemons, through which one can find out if he or she is haunted or not.
“If the lemon changes the colour, that means you are haunted,” Vatsal told his colleagues on the set, shared the source.
Sanjeeda looked uncomfortable, but still joined others in the game. After the puja was performed, they went out of the set to the ground. When they began cutting the lemons, Sanjeeda and a set member were the ones to find ‘blood’ in their lemons.
She screamed, and upon realising that it was a prank, she said: “I`ll kill you Sheth, try haunting me then!”
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‘Ek Veer Ki ArdaasÂ…Veera’ clocks two years
Popular TV show “Ek Veer Ki ArdaasÂ…Veera” has managed to hook audiences for two years. The cast and crew celebrated the show’s success with a small cake cutting on the set.
The show, about sibling love, started with child actors Bhavesh Balchandani and Harshita Ojha playing Ranvi and Veera respectively. After a leap last year, actors Shivin Narang and Digangana Suryavanshi stepped into their shoes.
They are happy that the story and their performances have been been received well.
“It feels amazing that the show has completed two years now. The show started with the kids who did fabulously well and received so much love and appreciation from the audiences. It was a huge task for me to be able to fill in the shoes of Bhavesh Balchandani,” Shivin said in a statement.
“I am thankful to my fans and audiences who have showered their love; accepted me as Ranvi and made me a part of their daily life. I will continue to give my best and hope that the show crosses many such milestones in the future as well,” he added.
Digangana considers the show to be a life-changing experience for her.
“‘…Veera’ has been a wonderful experience in my life. The show has given me all that I could have ever asked for. The audiences and fans have given me so much love and I am honoured to be a part of the show.
“I hope the show continues to win more hearts and reaches greater heights. I also want to thank Star Plus for giving me such an opportunity and letting me play a character like Veera,” she added.
The show airs every Monday to Saturday on Star Plus.
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Software engineer eats, sleeps, breathes ‘Everest’
Sahil Salathia, a software engineer from Jammu, considers himself lucky to be chosen for a key role in Ashutosh Gowariker’s forthcoming TV show “Everest”. He is totally dedicated towards the show.
“I feel extremely honoured that Ashu (Ashutosh) sir chose me for the ‘mahurat’ shot of the show. It was after a series of look tests that I was finalised to play the second lead Arjun Sabharwal. After that, I breathe, sleep, eat and live ‘Everest’ during every moment of my life,” Sahil said in a statement.
The show, which has three actors in the lead, is due to go on air on Star Plus Nov 3.
Sahil’s role is of a 28-year-old mountaineer, whose greatest ambition in life is to climb Mount Everest.
Born in Jammu and partly raised in Delhi, Sahil completed his engineering from Punjab University and thereafter, he ventured into modelling.
“I was approached by a photographer in Chandigarh for modelling. After much consideration, I agreed and now I have successfully done over 50 print campaigns and around 15 TV commercials. ‘Everest’ is my first big break and I hope that people like my character of Arjun Sabharwal,” he added.