Manoj Bajpayee Net Worth (Photo Credit – Instagram)
Manoj Bajpayee remains one of the most versatile and accomplished actors in Indian cinema currently. Many fans also hail him as an institution in acting. Needless to say, this has also resulted in the talented actor amassing an impressive net worth over the years.
Manoj Bajpayee’s Glorious Journey In The Industry
Being an alumnus of the National School Of Drama, Manoj Bajpayee started his acting career with TV shows like Imtihaan, Swabhimaan and Suno Re Kissa. However, his breakthrough came with the 1998 Ram Gopal Varma film Satya, in which he portrayed the role of gangster Bhiku Mhatre. The movie also got him a National Award for the Best Actor in a Supporting Role. This was soon followed by a string of both commercially successful and critically acclaimed films like Loc Kargil, Shool, Pinjar, and Raajneeti.
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Manoj Bajpayee remains one of the most versatile and accomplished actors in Indian cinema currently. Many fans also hail him as an institution in acting. Needless to say, this has also resulted in the talented actor amassing an impressive net worth over the years.
Manoj Bajpayee’s Glorious Journey In The Industry
Being an alumnus of the National School Of Drama, Manoj Bajpayee started his acting career with TV shows like Imtihaan, Swabhimaan and Suno Re Kissa. However, his breakthrough came with the 1998 Ram Gopal Varma film Satya, in which he portrayed the role of gangster Bhiku Mhatre. The movie also got him a National Award for the Best Actor in a Supporting Role. This was soon followed by a string of both commercially successful and critically acclaimed films like Loc Kargil, Shool, Pinjar, and Raajneeti.
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- 12/12/2024
- by Shreshtha Chaudhury
- KoiMoi
Actress Kitu Gidwani, who gained stardom with work like ‘Earth’, ‘Swabhimaan’ and ‘Fashion’ among others, is set to feature in director Indrajit Nattoji’s upcoming featurette titled ‘Madam Driver’.
Nattoji shared: “‘Madam Driver’ is a coming-of-age story of a middle-aged woman in Gujarat as she learns to drive, confront grief, forge new relationships, and embrace independence. Featurette is a disruptive format shorter than feature films yet longer than shorts, curated for these compelling narratives.”
The featurette also stars ‘Manmohini’ and ‘Beyhadh 2’ fame Ankit Siwach and ‘Tezz’ actor Bhavna Pani. The first-look film poster has been released.
‘Madam Driver’ is a poignant addition to an anthology of featurettes created and produced by artist and filmmaker Indrajit Nattoji, spotlighting women’s stories in small-town India. The screenplay and dialogues are by Arushi Kaushal and Sameer Satija respectivey.
Produced by I.N.K. Pictures L.L.P., in collaboration with GreyOwl Barnstorm Pvt Ltd.
Nattoji shared: “‘Madam Driver’ is a coming-of-age story of a middle-aged woman in Gujarat as she learns to drive, confront grief, forge new relationships, and embrace independence. Featurette is a disruptive format shorter than feature films yet longer than shorts, curated for these compelling narratives.”
The featurette also stars ‘Manmohini’ and ‘Beyhadh 2’ fame Ankit Siwach and ‘Tezz’ actor Bhavna Pani. The first-look film poster has been released.
‘Madam Driver’ is a poignant addition to an anthology of featurettes created and produced by artist and filmmaker Indrajit Nattoji, spotlighting women’s stories in small-town India. The screenplay and dialogues are by Arushi Kaushal and Sameer Satija respectivey.
Produced by I.N.K. Pictures L.L.P., in collaboration with GreyOwl Barnstorm Pvt Ltd.
- 2/15/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Actor Mahesh Thakur, who will be seen essaying the character of Jaidev Sharma in the upcoming show ‘Aangan – Aapno Kaa’, shared that he has performed on natural tones as it becomes more relatable to the audience.
‘Aangan – Aapno Kaa’ is an endearing story of a daughter who is determined to fulfill her duties towards her father indefinitely. A contemporary family drama, the show also promises to be a heartwarming journey of a daughter with a unique perspective on marriage.
Mahesh embodies the character of the affectionate father, Jaidev. Having brought up his three daughters single-handedly after his wife’s early death, Jaidev remains a character with a positive approach to life.
Opening up about his character, Mahesh told Ians: “The script has been written in a very relatable manner. Viewers will see that the sequences which are presented to them are very common. There is nothing out of the ordinary.
‘Aangan – Aapno Kaa’ is an endearing story of a daughter who is determined to fulfill her duties towards her father indefinitely. A contemporary family drama, the show also promises to be a heartwarming journey of a daughter with a unique perspective on marriage.
Mahesh embodies the character of the affectionate father, Jaidev. Having brought up his three daughters single-handedly after his wife’s early death, Jaidev remains a character with a positive approach to life.
Opening up about his character, Mahesh told Ians: “The script has been written in a very relatable manner. Viewers will see that the sequences which are presented to them are very common. There is nothing out of the ordinary.
- 11/24/2023
- by Agency News Desk
Actor Mahesh Thakur, who will be seen essaying the character of Jaidev Sharma in the upcoming show ‘Aangan – Aapno Kaa’, shared that he has performed on natural tones as it becomes more relatable to the audience.
‘Aangan – Aapno Kaa’ is an endearing story of a daughter who is determined to fulfill her duties towards her father indefinitely. A contemporary family drama, the show also promises to be a heartwarming journey of a daughter with a unique perspective on marriage.
Mahesh embodies the character of the affectionate father, Jaidev. Having brought up his three daughters single-handedly after his wife’s early death, Jaidev remains a character with a positive approach to life.
Opening up about his character, Mahesh told Ians: “The script has been written in a very relatable manner. Viewers will see that the sequences which are presented to them are very common. There is nothing out of the ordinary.
‘Aangan – Aapno Kaa’ is an endearing story of a daughter who is determined to fulfill her duties towards her father indefinitely. A contemporary family drama, the show also promises to be a heartwarming journey of a daughter with a unique perspective on marriage.
Mahesh embodies the character of the affectionate father, Jaidev. Having brought up his three daughters single-handedly after his wife’s early death, Jaidev remains a character with a positive approach to life.
Opening up about his character, Mahesh told Ians: “The script has been written in a very relatable manner. Viewers will see that the sequences which are presented to them are very common. There is nothing out of the ordinary.
- 11/24/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Popular actor Rohit Bose Roy looked back at his journey of almost three decades. He minces no words when he says he has had “more lows” than highs. The actor agrees that after the late 1990’s acclaimed show ‘Swabhimaan’ by Mahesh Bhatt, he did not know what he was doing.
Talking about his journey in the industry, Rohit, who is prepping for the stunt-based reality show ‘Khatron Ke Khiladi’ Season 13, told Ians: “It feels like the first decade went in a flash when I was doing television because right after ‘Swabhimaan’, everything I did didn’t turn gold…. I really didn’t know what I was doing.”
Rohit said that he does not regret anything.
“Maybe I should have because then my filmography would have been even better but I don’t regret anything. I have more lows than ups but still I am here and I am also considered...
Talking about his journey in the industry, Rohit, who is prepping for the stunt-based reality show ‘Khatron Ke Khiladi’ Season 13, told Ians: “It feels like the first decade went in a flash when I was doing television because right after ‘Swabhimaan’, everything I did didn’t turn gold…. I really didn’t know what I was doing.”
Rohit said that he does not regret anything.
“Maybe I should have because then my filmography would have been even better but I don’t regret anything. I have more lows than ups but still I am here and I am also considered...
- 5/14/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Producer Binaiferr Kohli, known for TV shows such as ‘Bhabi Ji Ghar Par Hain’, ‘May I Come In Madam’, ‘Excuse Me Madam’ and ‘Happu Ki Ultan Paltan’, shared that women characters on television have evolved.
“The role of women on TV has evolved of course, but not 360 degrees. We see a lot of strong women on screen, and I feel there is much more to explore,” she said.
“In the television show Anupama, the protagonist is shown to be progressive, making her own decisions and sticking to them.”
About shows that encourage women empowerment, Binaiferr said, “‘Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai’ and ‘Anupama’ are the shows where women have been glorified in a positive way. Even simple women like Angoori Bhabi and Anupama are being encouraged by the men in their lives to start something of their own. Bhabiji strives to do various things whether it’s dancing or acting and is always encouraged.
“The role of women on TV has evolved of course, but not 360 degrees. We see a lot of strong women on screen, and I feel there is much more to explore,” she said.
“In the television show Anupama, the protagonist is shown to be progressive, making her own decisions and sticking to them.”
About shows that encourage women empowerment, Binaiferr said, “‘Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai’ and ‘Anupama’ are the shows where women have been glorified in a positive way. Even simple women like Angoori Bhabi and Anupama are being encouraged by the men in their lives to start something of their own. Bhabiji strives to do various things whether it’s dancing or acting and is always encouraged.
- 3/14/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Veteran actor Pankaj Berry is currently seen playing the role of father Dilpreet in the show ‘Dil Diyaan Gallaan’. He is shown to have a strained relationship with his son Mandeep (played by Sandeep Baswana) in the family drama, and it becomes worse after he comes to know that his son has sold his house.
In the show, when the family is preparing for the Holi celebration, Dilpreet gets a huge shock when he comes to know that the house which he had mortgaged for buying machinery for the hospital has been sold off by Mandeep, and he receives notice of vacating the house. Nothing could be more painful for Dilpreet.
Pankaj, who is essaying the role of Dilpreet talks about the upcoming sequence in the show and says: “Dilpreet’s life has never been the same since Mandeep came to India. From allowing Sanjot (Jasjeet Babbar) to meet him,...
In the show, when the family is preparing for the Holi celebration, Dilpreet gets a huge shock when he comes to know that the house which he had mortgaged for buying machinery for the hospital has been sold off by Mandeep, and he receives notice of vacating the house. Nothing could be more painful for Dilpreet.
Pankaj, who is essaying the role of Dilpreet talks about the upcoming sequence in the show and says: “Dilpreet’s life has never been the same since Mandeep came to India. From allowing Sanjot (Jasjeet Babbar) to meet him,...
- 3/9/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Bollywood and TV actor Ravi Jhankal is currently seen in the show ‘Rajjo’ playing the role of a grandfather of the male lead Arjun, depicted by Rajveer Singh.
The story revolves around a young girl Rajjo from Uttarakhand, played by Celesti Bairagey, and how she is struggling to reach her goal with the help of Arjun.
Ravi’s character is a huge support for both Arjun and Rajjo in the show.
Ravi said: “I am playing the role of Keshav or dadaji who is the head of the family. He is someone who wants Arjun, his grandson, to do whatever he likes and wants all his wishes to be fulfilled.”
Ravi is known for his roles in movies like ‘Welcome to Sajjanpur’, ‘Sardari Begum’, ‘Rudaali’, ‘Chameli Ki Shaadi’ and he also worked in several shows such as ‘Swabhimaan’, ‘Hitler Didi’, ‘Savdhaan India’ and others.
While playing varied characters on-screen, he...
The story revolves around a young girl Rajjo from Uttarakhand, played by Celesti Bairagey, and how she is struggling to reach her goal with the help of Arjun.
Ravi’s character is a huge support for both Arjun and Rajjo in the show.
Ravi said: “I am playing the role of Keshav or dadaji who is the head of the family. He is someone who wants Arjun, his grandson, to do whatever he likes and wants all his wishes to be fulfilled.”
Ravi is known for his roles in movies like ‘Welcome to Sajjanpur’, ‘Sardari Begum’, ‘Rudaali’, ‘Chameli Ki Shaadi’ and he also worked in several shows such as ‘Swabhimaan’, ‘Hitler Didi’, ‘Savdhaan India’ and others.
While playing varied characters on-screen, he...
- 9/14/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
This year’s San Sebastian Film Festival is in mourning as Spanish director Mario Camus, celebrated for his sober but caring adaptations of distinguished Spanish novels such as “La Colmena” – written by Nobel prize winner Camilo José Cela – Ignacio Aldecoa’s “Young Sánchez” and “The Holy Innocents” by Miguel Delibes, died on Saturday in Santander, northern Spain, the city where he was born. Camus was 86.
Among his career achievements, Camus took the Berlin Golden Bear for best film with “La Colmena” (1983), a Cannes Prize Ecumenical Jury prize for “The Holy Innocents” (1984). Such films proved a highpoint in Spain’s ruling socialist left’s dream, pushed when Pilar Miró took over as head of Spain’s Icaa film institute in 1982, of maintaining Spanish cinema’s social edge but priming its production levels and taking it onto a European stage.
Camus also participated in Cannes’ Directors Fortnight and at the Moscow Festival...
Among his career achievements, Camus took the Berlin Golden Bear for best film with “La Colmena” (1983), a Cannes Prize Ecumenical Jury prize for “The Holy Innocents” (1984). Such films proved a highpoint in Spain’s ruling socialist left’s dream, pushed when Pilar Miró took over as head of Spain’s Icaa film institute in 1982, of maintaining Spanish cinema’s social edge but priming its production levels and taking it onto a European stage.
Camus also participated in Cannes’ Directors Fortnight and at the Moscow Festival...
- 9/20/2021
- by Emilio Mayorga and Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Actor Karan Oberoi, who was arrested on May 6 for allegedly raping and blackmailing the woman, was granted bail by the Bombay High Court on June 7
In a sudden turn of events, the Mumbai Police on Monday arrested a woman who had lodged a false case of rape against television actor-singer Karan Oberoi, an official said.?
Deputy Commissioner of Police Manjunath Shinge confirmed the woman's arrest by the Oshiwara Police for filing a false complaint against Oberoi and orchestrating an assault on herself on May 25.
The woman had claimed that on May 25 two motorcycle-borne men assaulted her and left a note purportedly asking her to "take back" her case against Oberoi, failing which they threatened to splash acid on her.
A couple of days later, the police arrested the duo, one of whom turned out to be a relative of the woman's lawyer. The two men confessed that the attack was...
In a sudden turn of events, the Mumbai Police on Monday arrested a woman who had lodged a false case of rape against television actor-singer Karan Oberoi, an official said.?
Deputy Commissioner of Police Manjunath Shinge confirmed the woman's arrest by the Oshiwara Police for filing a false complaint against Oberoi and orchestrating an assault on herself on May 25.
The woman had claimed that on May 25 two motorcycle-borne men assaulted her and left a note purportedly asking her to "take back" her case against Oberoi, failing which they threatened to splash acid on her.
A couple of days later, the police arrested the duo, one of whom turned out to be a relative of the woman's lawyer. The two men confessed that the attack was...
- 6/17/2019
- GlamSham
The Bombay High Court on Friday granted bail to television actor and singer Karan Oberoi, over a month after he was arrested on alleged charges of raping and blackmailing a woman.
Granting a Rs 50,000 bail to Oberoi, Justice Revati Mohite-Dere came down heavily on the victim and police in the matter, said his lawyer Dinesh Tiwari.
Making sharp observations, Justice Mohite-Dere said that prima facie, it was not a case of rape and the WhatsApp communication placed on record by the 34-year-old victim's lawyers does not indicate that it was a case of rape, filming and extortion.
The court also said that the victim's mobile phone should be seized for investigations, and that the complainant was obsessed with Oberoi.
The Justice further observed that there was no material on record to indicate a demand for gifts made by Oberoi and that a second false Fir was recently registered by the...
Granting a Rs 50,000 bail to Oberoi, Justice Revati Mohite-Dere came down heavily on the victim and police in the matter, said his lawyer Dinesh Tiwari.
Making sharp observations, Justice Mohite-Dere said that prima facie, it was not a case of rape and the WhatsApp communication placed on record by the 34-year-old victim's lawyers does not indicate that it was a case of rape, filming and extortion.
The court also said that the victim's mobile phone should be seized for investigations, and that the complainant was obsessed with Oberoi.
The Justice further observed that there was no material on record to indicate a demand for gifts made by Oberoi and that a second false Fir was recently registered by the...
- 6/7/2019
- GlamSham
Mumbai, March 22: Manoj Bajpayee, who was an active small screen and theatre artist before making it big in films, will be seen in a new TV show "Encounter", a crime-based entertainer.
During his early years in showbiz, the rustic and versatile actor was seen in TV shows like "Kurukshetra", "Swabhimaan" and "Badalte Rishte".
Now, he will be seen in an important association with "Encounter", which will go on air on Sony Entertainment Television, a source told Ians.
The channel's tryst with crime-based shows like "C.I.D.", "Crime Patrol" and "Adaalat", has been successful so far.
More details on "Encounter".
During his early years in showbiz, the rustic and versatile actor was seen in TV shows like "Kurukshetra", "Swabhimaan" and "Badalte Rishte".
Now, he will be seen in an important association with "Encounter", which will go on air on Sony Entertainment Television, a source told Ians.
The channel's tryst with crime-based shows like "C.I.D.", "Crime Patrol" and "Adaalat", has been successful so far.
More details on "Encounter".
- 3/22/2014
- by Meeta Kabra
- RealBollywood.com
New Delhi, Sep 9: Television actor Rohit Roy, who has directed one of the 10 short stories in the film "Dus Kahaniyaan", is eager to direct a love story soon.
Roy said that the film will be a sad love story.
"I have completely locked the genre in mind, I will make a love story. No one will digress me from the path...It will be a sad love story," he told Ians in a group interview.
The 44-year-old, who was seen in TV shows like "Des Mein Niklla Hoga Chand" and "Swabhimaan", said that he wants to make a love story as he believes in human emotions.
"I feel that love stories always do well. I believe in human.
Roy said that the film will be a sad love story.
"I have completely locked the genre in mind, I will make a love story. No one will digress me from the path...It will be a sad love story," he told Ians in a group interview.
The 44-year-old, who was seen in TV shows like "Des Mein Niklla Hoga Chand" and "Swabhimaan", said that he wants to make a love story as he believes in human emotions.
"I feel that love stories always do well. I believe in human.
- 9/9/2013
- by Arun Pandit
- RealBollywood.com
Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa Season 6 ended its week 5 with a blast for the contestants. Yes, it is time for some serious competition for the contestants as this week got in the wild card twist for them! With 7 wild card entries, season 6 has gone a notch higher. And who are these 7 entries who will give the contestants a run for their places? Read on to know!
1. Rochelle Rao
Whoever has watched the Indian Premier League season 6 knows this pretty lady who was the host of the season. Rochelle is the sister of Chennai VJ and model Paloma Rao and has won the Femina Miss India International 2012. She was also the first runner up in Pantaloons Femina Miss India South in January 2012 and is now here to compete for her place in Jhalak season 6.
2. Rohit Roy
This is one popular TV face here! Rohit has acted in a number of TV soaps, rising...
1. Rochelle Rao
Whoever has watched the Indian Premier League season 6 knows this pretty lady who was the host of the season. Rochelle is the sister of Chennai VJ and model Paloma Rao and has won the Femina Miss India International 2012. She was also the first runner up in Pantaloons Femina Miss India South in January 2012 and is now here to compete for her place in Jhalak season 6.
2. Rohit Roy
This is one popular TV face here! Rohit has acted in a number of TV soaps, rising...
- 7/1/2013
- by Samreen Tungekar
- Bollyspice
Mumbai, Dec 23: It may be hard to believe for his fans, but Rohit Roy, one of the most known faces on the tube, is currently unemployed and says that he is looking for work opportunities.
"I am out of job and have no work. I am being honest that I have no work on television," Rohit, known for his work in TV shows like "Swabhimaan" and "Viraasat" and movie "Shootout At Lokhandwala", told Ians.
"People think I am doing films, so I don't want to act on small screen, which is why I am not called for a lot of stuff. Seriously, maybe you can spread the word and tell people, 'Give him a job!'," added the 43-year-old.
He doesn't.
"I am out of job and have no work. I am being honest that I have no work on television," Rohit, known for his work in TV shows like "Swabhimaan" and "Viraasat" and movie "Shootout At Lokhandwala", told Ians.
"People think I am doing films, so I don't want to act on small screen, which is why I am not called for a lot of stuff. Seriously, maybe you can spread the word and tell people, 'Give him a job!'," added the 43-year-old.
He doesn't.
- 12/23/2012
- by Anita Agarwal
- RealBollywood.com
Mumbai Jan 30,: Television actor Rajiv Paul has turned author with 'Mumbai, Mohabbat aur Tanhayi', a collection of Hindi poems, and thanks his friend and actress Juhi Chawla for her support and encouragement.
Juhi will launch the book Tuesday.
'The poetry is in Hindi and the book is called 'Mumbai, Mohabbat Aur Tanhayi'. I have been into writing poems for around 10-15 years. Juhi is a dear friend. When I said, I am writing serious poem and I want you to come and see it. She came and read the poems and she liked it and this is how it all began,' Rajiv, who featured in the popular soap 'Swabhimaan', told Ians.
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Juhi will launch the book Tuesday.
'The poetry is in Hindi and the book is called 'Mumbai, Mohabbat Aur Tanhayi'. I have been into writing poems for around 10-15 years. Juhi is a dear friend. When I said, I am writing serious poem and I want you to come and see it. She came and read the poems and she liked it and this is how it all began,' Rajiv, who featured in the popular soap 'Swabhimaan', told Ians.
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- 1/30/2012
- by Ketali Mehta
- RealBollywood.com
He has been in the television industry for almost two decades and has shows like Tara and Swabhimaan to his credit, but actor Harsh Chhaya believes that over the years the industry has become more money-oriented and lacks strong content. "Far more quality work used to happen earlier. The stories on small screen have now become very much filmy, with a girl and a boy. The rest of the people are like cardboard characters," Harsh told Ians in a telephonic interview from Mumbai."Even characters have become stale now. You will see two actors almost of the same age playing father ...
- 4/13/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
He has been in the television industry for almost two decades and has shows like Tara and Swabhimaan to his credit, but actor Harsh Chhaya believes that over the years the industry has become more money-oriented and lacks strong content. "Far more quality work used to happen earlier. The stories on small screen have now become very much filmy, with a girl and a boy. The rest of the people are like cardboard characters," Harsh told Ians in a telephonic interview from Mumbai."Even characters have become stale now. You will see two actors almost of the same age playing father ...
- 4/13/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
He has been in the television industry for almost two decades and has shows like Tara and Swabhimaan to his credit, but actor Harsh Chhaya believes that over the years the industry has become more money-oriented and lacks strong content. "Far more quality work used to happen earlier. The stories on small screen have now become very much filmy, with a girl and a boy. The rest of the people are like cardboard characters," Harsh told Ians in a telephonic interview from Mumbai."Even characters have become stale now. You will see two actors almost of the same age playing father ...
- 4/13/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
He has been in the television industry for almost two decades and has shows like Tara and Swabhimaan to his credit, but actor Harsh Chhaya believes that over the years the industry has become more money-oriented and lacks strong content. "Far more quality work used to happen earlier. The stories on small screen have now become very much filmy, with a girl and a boy. The rest of the people are like cardboard characters," Harsh told Ians in a telephonic interview from Mumbai."Even characters have become stale now. You will see two actors almost of the same age playing father ...
- 4/13/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
He has been in the television industry for almost two decades and has shows like Tara and Swabhimaan to his credit, but actor Harsh Chhaya believes that over the years the industry has become more money-oriented and lacks strong content. "Far more quality work used to happen earlier. The stories on small screen have now become very much filmy, with a girl and a boy. The rest of the people are like cardboard characters," Harsh told Ians in a telephonic interview from Mumbai."Even characters have become stale now. You will see two actors almost of the same age playing father ...
- 4/13/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
He has been in the television industry for almost two decades and has shows like Tara and Swabhimaan to his credit, but actor Harsh Chhaya believes that over the years the industry has become more money-oriented and lacks strong content. "Far more quality work used to happen earlier. The stories on small screen have now become very much filmy, with a girl and a boy. The rest of the people are like cardboard characters," Harsh told Ians in a telephonic interview from Mumbai."Even characters have become stale now. You will see two actors almost of the same age playing father ...
- 4/13/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
He has been in the television industry for almost two decades and has shows like Tara and Swabhimaan to his credit, but actor Harsh Chhaya believes that over the years the industry has become more money-oriented and lacks strong content. "Far more quality work used to happen earlier. The stories on small screen have now become very much filmy, with a girl and a boy. The rest of the people are like cardboard characters," Harsh told Ians in a telephonic interview from Mumbai."Even characters have become stale now. You will see two actors almost of the same age playing father ...
- 4/13/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
He has been in the television industry for almost two decades and has shows like Tara and Swabhimaan to his credit, but actor Harsh Chhaya believes that over the years the industry has become more money-oriented and lacks strong content. "Far more quality work used to happen earlier. The stories on small screen have now become very much filmy, with a girl and a boy. The rest of the people are like cardboard characters," Harsh told Ians in a telephonic interview from Mumbai."Even characters have become stale now. You will see two actors almost of the same age playing father ...
- 4/13/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
He has been in the television industry for almost two decades and has shows like Tara and Swabhimaan to his credit, but actor Harsh Chhaya believes that over the years the industry has become more money-oriented and lacks strong content. "Far more quality work used to happen earlier. The stories on small screen have now become very much filmy, with a girl and a boy. The rest of the people are like cardboard characters," Harsh told Ians in a telephonic interview from Mumbai."Even characters have become stale now. You will see two actors almost of the same age playing father ...
- 4/13/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
He has been in the television industry for almost two decades and has shows like Tara and Swabhimaan to his credit, but actor Harsh Chhaya believes that over the years the industry has become more money-oriented and lacks strong content. "Far more quality work used to happen earlier. The stories on small screen have now become very much filmy, with a girl and a boy. The rest of the people are like cardboard characters," Harsh told Ians in a telephonic interview from Mumbai."Even characters have become stale now. You will see two actors almost of the same age playing father ...
- 4/13/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
He has been in the television industry for almost two decades and has shows like Tara and Swabhimaan to his credit, but actor Harsh Chhaya believes that over the years the industry has become more money-oriented and lacks strong content. "Far more quality work used to happen earlier. The stories on small screen have now become very much filmy, with a girl and a boy. The rest of the people are like cardboard characters," Harsh told Ians in a telephonic interview from Mumbai."Even characters have become stale now. You will see two actors almost of the same age playing father ...
- 4/13/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
He has been in the television industry for almost two decades and has shows like Tara and Swabhimaan to his credit, but actor Harsh Chhaya believes that over the years the industry has become more money-oriented and lacks strong content. "Far more quality work used to happen earlier. The stories on small screen have now become very much filmy, with a girl and a boy. The rest of the people are like cardboard characters," Harsh told Ians in a telephonic interview from Mumbai."Even characters have become stale now. You will see two actors almost of the same age playing father ...
- 4/13/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
He has been in the television industry for almost two decades and has shows like Tara and Swabhimaan to his credit, but actor Harsh Chhaya believes that over the years the industry has become more money-oriented and lacks strong content. "Far more quality work used to happen earlier. The stories on small screen have now become very much filmy, with a girl and a boy. The rest of the people are like cardboard characters," Harsh told Ians in a telephonic interview from Mumbai."Even characters have become stale now. You will see two actors almost of the same age playing father ...
- 4/13/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
He has been in the television industry for almost two decades and has shows like Tara and Swabhimaan to his credit, but actor Harsh Chhaya believes that over the years the industry has become more money-oriented and lacks strong content. "Far more quality work used to happen earlier. The stories on small screen have now become very much filmy, with a girl and a boy. The rest of the people are like cardboard characters," Harsh told Ians in a telephonic interview from Mumbai."Even characters have become stale now. You will see two actors almost of the same age playing father ...
- 4/13/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
He has been in the television industry for almost two decades and has shows like Tara and Swabhimaan to his credit, but actor Harsh Chhaya believes that over the years the industry has become more money-oriented and lacks strong content. "Far more quality work used to happen earlier. The stories on small screen have now become very much filmy, with a girl and a boy. The rest of the people are like cardboard characters," Harsh told Ians in a telephonic interview from Mumbai."Even characters have become stale now. You will see two actors almost of the same age playing father ...
- 4/13/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
He has been in the television industry for almost two decades and has shows like Tara and Swabhimaan to his credit, but actor Harsh Chhaya believes that over the years the industry has become more money-oriented and lacks strong content. "Far more quality work used to happen earlier. The stories on small screen have now become very much filmy, with a girl and a boy. The rest of the people are like cardboard characters," Harsh told Ians in a telephonic interview from Mumbai."Even characters have become stale now. You will see two actors almost of the same age playing father ...
- 4/13/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
He has been in the television industry for almost two decades and has shows like Tara and Swabhimaan to his credit, but actor Harsh Chhaya believes that over the years the industry has become more money-oriented and lacks strong content. "Far more quality work used to happen earlier. The stories on small screen have now become very much filmy, with a girl and a boy. The rest of the people are like cardboard characters," Harsh told Ians in a telephonic interview from Mumbai."Even characters have become stale now. You will see two actors almost of the same age playing father ...
- 4/13/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
He has been in the television industry for almost two decades and has shows like Tara and Swabhimaan to his credit, but actor Harsh Chhaya believes that over the years the industry has become more money-oriented and lacks strong content. "Far more quality work used to happen earlier. The stories on small screen have now become very much filmy, with a girl and a boy. The rest of the people are like cardboard characters," Harsh told Ians in a telephonic interview from Mumbai."Even characters have become stale now. You will see two actors almost of the same age playing father ...
- 4/13/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
He has been in the television industry for almost two decades and has shows like Tara and Swabhimaan to his credit, but actor Harsh Chhaya believes that over the years the industry has become more money-oriented and lacks strong content. "Far more quality work used to happen earlier. The stories on small screen have now become very much filmy, with a girl and a boy. The rest of the people are like cardboard characters," Harsh told Ians in a telephonic interview from Mumbai."Even characters have become stale now. You will see two actors almost of the same age playing father ...
- 4/13/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
He has been in the television industry for almost two decades and has shows like Tara and Swabhimaan to his credit, but actor Harsh Chhaya believes that over the years the industry has become more money-oriented and lacks strong content. "Far more quality work used to happen earlier. The stories on small screen have now become very much filmy, with a girl and a boy. The rest of the people are like cardboard characters," Harsh told Ians in a telephonic interview from Mumbai."Even characters have become stale now. You will see two actors almost of the same age playing father ...
- 4/13/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
He has been in the television industry for almost two decades and has shows like Tara and Swabhimaan to his credit, but actor Harsh Chhaya believes that over the years the industry has become more money-oriented and lacks strong content. "Far more quality work used to happen earlier. The stories on small screen have now become very much filmy, with a girl and a boy. The rest of the people are like cardboard characters," Harsh told Ians in a telephonic interview from Mumbai."Even characters have become stale now. You will see two actors almost of the same age playing father ...
- 4/13/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
He has been in the television industry for almost two decades and has shows like Tara and Swabhimaan to his credit, but actor Harsh Chhaya believes that over the years the industry has become more money-oriented and lacks strong content. "Far more quality work used to happen earlier. The stories on small screen have now become very much filmy, with a girl and a boy. The rest of the people are like cardboard characters," Harsh told Ians in a telephonic interview from Mumbai."Even characters have become stale now. You will see two actors almost of the same age playing father ...
- 4/13/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
He has been in the television industry for almost two decades and has shows like Tara and Swabhimaan to his credit, but actor Harsh Chhaya believes that over the years the industry has become more money-oriented and lacks strong content. "Far more quality work used to happen earlier. The stories on small screen have now become very much filmy, with a girl and a boy. The rest of the people are like cardboard characters," Harsh told Ians in a telephonic interview from Mumbai."Even characters have become stale now. You will see two actors almost of the same age playing father ...
- 4/13/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
He has been in the television industry for almost two decades and has shows like Tara and Swabhimaan to his credit, but actor Harsh Chhaya believes that over the years the industry has become more money-oriented and lacks strong content. "Far more quality work used to happen earlier. The stories on small screen have now become very much filmy, with a girl and a boy. The rest of the people are like cardboard characters," Harsh told Ians in a telephonic interview from Mumbai."Even characters have become stale now. You will see two actors almost of the same age playing father ...
- 4/13/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
He has been in the television industry for almost two decades and has shows like Tara and Swabhimaan to his credit, but actor Harsh Chhaya believes that over the years the industry has become more money-oriented and lacks strong content. "Far more quality work used to happen earlier. The stories on small screen have now become very much filmy, with a girl and a boy. The rest of the people are like cardboard characters," Harsh told Ians in a telephonic interview from Mumbai."Even characters have become stale now. You will see two actors almost of the same age playing father ...
- 4/13/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
He has been in the television industry for almost two decades and has shows like Tara and Swabhimaan to his credit, but actor Harsh Chhaya believes that over the years the industry has become more money-oriented and lacks strong content. "Far more quality work used to happen earlier. The stories on small screen have now become very much filmy, with a girl and a boy. The rest of the people are like cardboard characters," Harsh told Ians in a telephonic interview from Mumbai."Even characters have become stale now. You will see two actors almost of the same age playing father ...
- 4/13/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
He has been in the television industry for almost two decades and has shows like Tara and Swabhimaan to his credit, but actor Harsh Chhaya believes that over the years the industry has become more money-oriented and lacks strong content. "Far more quality work used to happen earlier. The stories on small screen have now become very much filmy, with a girl and a boy. The rest of the people are like cardboard characters," Harsh told Ians in a telephonic interview from Mumbai."Even characters have become stale now. You will see two actors almost of the same age playing father ...
- 4/13/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
He has been in the television industry for almost two decades and has shows like Tara and Swabhimaan to his credit, but actor Harsh Chhaya believes that over the years the industry has become more money-oriented and lacks strong content. "Far more quality work used to happen earlier. The stories on small screen have now become very much filmy, with a girl and a boy. The rest of the people are like cardboard characters," Harsh told Ians in a telephonic interview from Mumbai."Even characters have become stale now. You will see two actors almost of the same age playing father ...
- 4/13/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
He has been in the television industry for almost two decades and has shows like Tara and Swabhimaan to his credit, but actor Harsh Chhaya believes that over the years the industry has become more money-oriented and lacks strong content. "Far more quality work used to happen earlier. The stories on small screen have now become very much filmy, with a girl and a boy. The rest of the people are like cardboard characters," Harsh told Ians in a telephonic interview from Mumbai."Even characters have become stale now. You will see two actors almost of the same age playing father ...
- 4/13/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
He has been in the television industry for almost two decades and has shows like Tara and Swabhimaan to his credit, but actor Harsh Chhaya believes that over the years the industry has become more money-oriented and lacks strong content. "Far more quality work used to happen earlier. The stories on small screen have now become very much filmy, with a girl and a boy. The rest of the people are like cardboard characters," Harsh told Ians in a telephonic interview from Mumbai."Even characters have become stale now. You will see two actors almost of the same age playing father ...
- 4/13/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
He has been in the television industry for almost two decades and has shows like Tara and Swabhimaan to his credit, but actor Harsh Chhaya believes that over the years the industry has become more money-oriented and lacks strong content. "Far more quality work used to happen earlier. The stories on small screen have now become very much filmy, with a girl and a boy. The rest of the people are like cardboard characters," Harsh told Ians in a telephonic interview from Mumbai."Even characters have become stale now. You will see two actors almost of the same age playing father ...
- 4/13/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
He has been in the television industry for almost two decades and has shows like Tara and Swabhimaan to his credit, but actor Harsh Chhaya believes that over the years the industry has become more money-oriented and lacks strong content. "Far more quality work used to happen earlier. The stories on small screen have now become very much filmy, with a girl and a boy. The rest of the people are like cardboard characters," Harsh told Ians in a telephonic interview from Mumbai."Even characters have become stale now. You will see two actors almost of the same age playing father ...
- 4/13/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
He has been in the television industry for almost two decades and has shows like Tara and Swabhimaan to his credit, but actor Harsh Chhaya believes that over the years the industry has become more money-oriented and lacks strong content. "Far more quality work used to happen earlier. The stories on small screen have now become very much filmy, with a girl and a boy. The rest of the people are like cardboard characters," Harsh told Ians in a telephonic interview from Mumbai."Even characters have become stale now. You will see two actors almost of the same age playing father ...
- 4/13/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
He has been in the television industry for almost two decades and has shows like Tara and Swabhimaan to his credit, but actor Harsh Chhaya believes that over the years the industry has become more money-oriented and lacks strong content. "Far more quality work used to happen earlier. The stories on small screen have now become very much filmy, with a girl and a boy. The rest of the people are like cardboard characters," Harsh told Ians in a telephonic interview from Mumbai."Even characters have become stale now. You will see two actors almost of the same age playing father ...
- 4/13/2011
- Hindustan Times - TV
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