Sunil Mehta
Leap in Yeh Teri Galliyan postponed; Manish and Vrushika set free from contract
Zee TV’s recently launched show Yeh Teri Galliyan produced by Cinevistaas is going good with the kids Ayaan Zubair Rahmani and Ruchi Mahajan enthralling audiences with their story that dwells on their friendship and love. We are given to understand that the phase of kids in the show was not to have exceeded beyond a month, but the huge response to this phase of the storyline has now actually pushed the leap forward. As we know, the pre-launch promo in itself revealed the faces of the leads to take | Click Here...
Harshad Chopda denies rumours of Bepannaah’s closure
Colors thriller-drama Bepannaah, starring Jennifer Winget and Harshad Chopda, after a good start, has dropped a lot, on the ratings front. It began with 2.4 and has dropped to as low as 1.2 for a while, but is now hovering around 1.6. The story has also recently undergone a change, with both Zoya and Aditya leaving their tumultuous past behind and starting fresh with each other. In this scenario, we have heard that the show might be heading for a natural end, sometime in September. Those in the TV trade know that shows are always initially promoted as limited (like in the Bepa | Click Here...
Bepannaah is not a love story, rather a story of love – Sunil Mehta, Producer, Cinevistaas
Like every other Producer, Sunil Mehta, of Cinevistaas, also says that his latest Colors offering, Bepannaah, breaks the clutter. Says the maker, “We are different in the sense that this is not a love story, rather a story about love. The twist in the tale is that our protagonists (Jennifer Winget and Harshad Chopda) meet only when they come to know that their respective, now deceased, spouses (Sehban Azim and Namita Dubey) were cheating on them. How they fall in love is what the story is all about.” | Click Here...
Munir Lone, Head of Operations, Cinevista Writes: TV has evolved, but there is no sincerity left
There is a saying, ‘First impression is the last impression’!! For me, my ‘first job’ will be my ‘last job’... And this is the kind of association I have had for nearly 28 years with Cinevista Limited (previously called Cinevistaas). My journey with Cinevista started when I was a 20 years old young lad. And today, I am 49 years old and I am as passionate in work as I was on my day one. Cinevista is like family to me. I treat my bosses as my elder brothers and they treat me as their son. It all started in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir my home town in the year 1989. I | Click Here...