Jyoti Gupta
Hamari Bahu Silk team stages protest outside Producer’s house over non-payment issue
The non-payment issue of the cast and crew of the Zee TV show Hamari Bahu Silk continues to torment one and all!! Considering that huge money is stuck of the team associated with the show, they have been fighting a battle with the Producers to release the amount due. Today, all of them had gathered to protest near Producer Jyoti Gupta’s house in Malad. A team of 25 people had assembled from the show to stage a protest. Lead actor Zaan Khan confirmed the news to us. The show Hamari Bahu Silk was produced by Devyani Rale, Sudhanshu Tripathi and Jyoti Gupta | Click Here...
New Twist in Hamari Bahu Silk Non-Payment Row: Producer Jyoti Gupta claims he is a ‘victim’
Hamari Bahu Silk the Zee TV show has got into a row over non-payment with the Producers Klay Pictures (Sudhanshu Tripathi and Devyani Rale), Jyoti Gupta apparently being put under the scanner. A lot has been reported about the actors associated with the show being unpaid from June 2019, and they have come out in the open now. Yesterday, we at IWMBuzz.com wrote about FWICE and CINTAA intervening and talking to the multiple parties involved in bringing about a solution. While reporting about this story yesterday, Read Now: IWMBuzz we quoted Amit Behl, Senior Joint Secreta | Click Here...
Read Now: LATEST UPDATE On Hamari Bahu Silk Non-Payment Row
The television industry is presently hassled with no new content being shot, and this has left the television audiences at the mercy of the older re-runs. At this juncture comes the news of the Hamari Bahu Silk team (both cast and crew) not being paid their monies from June 2019. The Zee TV show produced by Devyani Rale, Sudhanshu Tripathi (Klay Pictures) and Jyoti Gupta has not been able to clear the bills of actors, and crew people like make-up artists, junior actors and technicians, as per media reports. It is a murky affair involving multiple parties and in such a s | Click Here...
Is Zee TV show Hamari Bahu Silk on the blip?
Will Zee TV show Hamari Bahu Silk wrap up? There is a possibility of the same as per sources, due to creative differences between the channel and the producers (Devyani Rale, Sudhanshu Tripathi and Jyoti Gupta). "And the fact that this Zaan Khan and Chahat Pandey led show never set the ratings on fire could have not have helped matters", added our source. The story is about a film actress Natasha (Reeva Choudhary), who needs a feminine voice to dub for her as she has a male baritone, and main lead Pakhi (Chahat) refuses to play ball. “Things have apparently taken a tu | Click Here...
Darshan Pandya enjoying being a part of Queens Hai Hum
Actor Darshan Pandya, who is playing a rather interesting character with grey shades in Jyoti Gupta's Queens Hai Hum, is getting quite a response about his role. Talking about it, he says, “The response I got is a little shocking, because nobody has seen me in such kind of character. All the characters I have done are general, good-boy type people. This time, even my look is very unusual for me. My character is a bit of a bad boy.” However, he feels that, in the scheme of the story, his character is not forced to be bad, and is totally justified. He says, | Click Here...
We aim be the leading provider of quality content: Producer Jyoti Gupta
It’s not often that we get to hear some rather interesting tips from producers themselves. But this time, Jyoti Gupta, the successful producer of the show Queens Hain Hum which airs on & TV opens up about his journey in the entertainment business and just what it takes to create bold, interesting content. Read on to know more… How and when did you start Silver Ivory productions? Well, 22 years back when I landed in Mumbai from my hometown Lakhimpur Kheri (UP), I started my carrier as a producer. Back then, I made a few pilot episodes for Doordarshan Me | Click Here...
Queens Hai Hum gets a new time slot
There was buzz of Queens Hai Hum going off air but the latest development is that show's time slot is changed to 6.30 starting 8th March from 8 pm and repeat telecast is scheduled for 11.30 pm reveal sources. We contacted producer Jyoti Gupta who confirmed the development. He says, “We feel that 6:30 PM slot will bring in more audiences of small town as they are early watchers and woman in small town will get to see story of modern women in the city and they will realise that all women have similar stories when it comes to emotions and dealing with the society. And 11.30PM repea | Click Here...