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Gurmeet
Choudhary is currently worshipped across
Indian television as Lord Ram.
Ramayan
may be the numero uno show on NDTV Imagine
but it doesn’t seem to generate the high
TRPs which perhaps one expects from such
a show.
Commenting
on this Gurmeet sighs, “There are many channels
today thus the viewership is divided. Wherever
we travel, we’ve always received huge response
from the public. I don’t know much about
the Hindi GECs, but the dubbed version of
Ramayan in southern states of India
generates TRPs in excess of 15.”
Endorsing Gurmeet’s view is ‘Sita’ Debina
Bonnerjee. “Ramayan has affected
viewership in the southern channels. I’ve
been told that Ramayan airs at the
same time slot in one of the southern channels
and it generates TRP in excess of 15. Besides,
the second best show on that channel draws
an average rating of 2-3.”
Vije Bhatia, who plays Bharat, too boldly
defends his show. “We may not have touched
the skies but at least Ramayan is
doing much better than other mythos – some
of them are one of verge of shutting down.”
The Ramayan star may have reached
divine heights but unfortunately his film
Cycle Kick, which he’d completed
before taking up Ramayan, is yet
to take off.
Cycle Kick is produced by Subhash
Ghai’s Mukta Arts. The shoot of this film
was completed in early 2007 but it’s been
nearly two years and it hasn’t released
yet.
When asked about this prolonged delay,
Gurmeet offered a diplomatic reply, “I don’t
know what’s the current status. We’re all
waiting for the green signal from our big
boss (Subhash Ghai). He knows everything
and will be the best person to answer your
question.”
When asked whether there’s any problem,
Gurmeet refused to acknowledge any.
Along with acting classes are actors also
trained in the art of diplomacy?
| By
Tellychakkar team |
Posted
on 18 Nov 2008 7:10 pm |
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