Namune
Uncertainty Of The Profession At Times Can Be Stressful: Ravi Chhabra Opens On Fitness And Industry
Actor Ravi Chhabra, who is currently seen in Naagin 6 and known for his work in shows like Musakaan, Namune, Kundali Bhagya, Kumkum Bhagya, Bhagya Lakshmi, Choti Sarrdaarni among others, feels it is important for actors to adopt healthy lifestyle. As per reports in Times Of India, he was quoted saying, "Maintaining a health and fitness regimen as an actor goes beyond looking your best; you have to feel your best. As an artist I completely understand that it is so important for performers on screen to incorporate a healthy lifestyle into day-to-day life." Ravi feels artist need to be | Click Here...
I feel I am in a different zone, now that I am no longer a child actor: Saloni Daini
From being a child actor honing up to be one of the youngest comic stars on TV, Saloni Daini, popularly known as ‘Gangu Bhai’ has come a long way!!! Now in her first show in a young teenager role, Saloni has warmed up to the new challenge on TV very well. Seen in the role of Kavya, in SAB TV’s Namune, Saloni has taken this transition of coming out of the child star mould and getting recognized as a teenage actor with much aplomb. Says Saloni, “Yes, it is an amazing feeling to be part of Namune on SAB TV. I am enjoying personally with the various characters comin | Click Here...
Deven Bhojani’s presence makes Niranjan feel out of place in SAB TV’s Namune
Deven Bhojani will be seen in the role of Mama Murari over this weekend in SAB TV’s Namune, produced by Dashami Creations. The story is presently focussing on the wedding of Niranjan’s (Kunal Kumar) niece, but his high hopes will be dashed with the interference of Mama Murari. Murari will want to take up the decisive role of wedding management, and will win the family’s confidence. Niranjan will feel lost in the crowd, unable to accomplish what he had actually set to achieve. We hear that the character of Murari is inspired by P.L. Deshpande’s Namuna Narayan. Th | Click Here...
Review of SAB TV’s Namune: An honest-to-goodness show, with a profound message at its core
The pursuit of happiness is a strange thing. Instead of imparting happiness to the pursuer, more often than not, it leads him to be utterly, desperately unhappy and miserable. That’s the lot of the larger majority today. Henry Thoreau once said, “Happiness is like a butterfly: the more you chase it, the more it will elude you, but if you turn your attention to other things, it will come and sit softly on your shoulder.” Time and again, self-help experts will exhort us that true happiness doesn’t depend on any external conditions. It is governed by our mental attitude. And the | Click Here...
We are all namuna in our respective spheres: Kunal Kumar
Highly talented actor, Kunal Kumar, whose latest SAB TV show, Namune, has just gone on air, is quite unlike most TV stars of the day. “It is very easy to look rock solid post six months of intensive gyming, but as an actor, itis my job to look like my character.” “Like here, I am playing aninsurance agent who is burdened by life; so obviously, he will not be the coolest dude around. I always make it a point to properlyunderstand my character’s back story. During shoots, I tell my makeup man not to show me the mirror, as I don’t want to bother about my looks. I never get the | Click Here...
Niranjan to meet his childhood friend Joginder Singh in SAB TV’s Namune
SAB TV’s latest offering ‘Namune’, bringing to life the humor of Maharashtra’s beloved personality P. L. Deshpande every weekend has brought smiles on viewers’ faces. Every character in the show has a unique personality, portraying a vivid perception to our day to day lives. In the upcoming weekend, we will witness one such character named Joginder Singh (Sushant Singh), a kind hearted don who happens to bump into his childhood friend Niranjan Agnihotri (Kunal Kumar). Based on P.L Deshpande’s stories, Joginder is an adaptation of his character, Babdu. The cops are seen ch | Click Here...
Doing emotional scenes is easier than doing comedy: Toral Rasputra
Class actor, Toral Rasputra, who recently got divorced, has no plans to find love again.“Right now, I am busy with work, but you never know what may happen down the road.” As opposed to most other bitter partings, Toral, who is part of new SAB TV show, Namune, which started last weekend, says, “Businessman, Dhawaal, and I are still friends. Why should there be any ill-will? Sometimes, two people come to a position where they can’t be happy living together.There’s nothing wrong in moving on then.” Talking about Namune, she says, “This is my first tryst with the co | Click Here...
Sony SAB to bring legendary writer P. L. Deshpande alive on-screen in its upcoming show ‘Namune’
Sony SAB promises to give its viewers their daily dose of happiness and has kept their word with some of industry’s most popular and long-running shows. The channel will soon be launching its weekend programming with ‘Namune’, bringing the legendary writer P. L. Deshpande and his characters alive on-screen. Purushottam Lakshman Deshpande, fondly known as PuLa, was a Marathi writer and humourist and is revered and recognized as ‘Maharashtra’s beloved person’. People could relate to him and his characters, owing to the uniqueness of his humor and inspiration from everyday life. | Click Here...