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Finale Version of Mahi!! A Gift to Geet Fans: Raju Singh !!


Mujhe tumse pyaar hai, 

ninnu nenu premistunanu, 
ami tomake bhalobashi, 
maza tuzawar prem aahey,
 I love you, just I love you. 

Though the words are all as different
 as the languages we speak, 
Though the words are all unique, 
our hearts are still the same 
because “love” in any language
 comes straight from the heart
It pulls us all together 
and never ever apart!
This was a song I learnt in school, but it is today that I truly have experienced and understood what it means, because Geet has defined that to us.

Geet and Maaneet have not only created a void in the lives of their fans but the makers miss the journey too. Probably 9.30pm IST every weekday here on will no longer hold the importance in our lives the way it did till yesterday.

When Rangmunch.TV caught up with Raju Singh the Music Director of the show, we were surprised to see how he got emotional himself and confessed “In the journey of life, you know you will take a certain path and you also know that you are destined to meet certain people. However, in my life’s journey, Geet the show, has been instrumental in bringing so many of us together in such a manner, that our hearts have become one.”

As a Thank You gesture and a tribute to all his fans, Raju Singh, the maestro behind “Mahi” has decided to gift his dear fans who claim to have become friends along this journey, with the finale version of ‘MAHI.’

So brace yourselves as we unveil the tune that is all set to take you right back into the magical paradise of Maaneet land.

Good byes have never been easy, so why say them when you can live and cherish every moment that went by right here with Rangmunch.TV!

So while the show has ended we continue to bring to you the moments of this Memorable Journey Called “GEET- Hui Sabse Paray.” 


So tune in to Rangmunch.TV between 11:30 -12:00 am IST today to hear Mahiiiiiiiiiiiiii !!!

Niharika Vidya Sagar
Rangmunch.TV
 

Mahi: An Anthem for Geet lovers across the globe!!

When the title of the show itself has the word GEET in it, how can the music not live up to your expectations? Your heart skips a beat the moment you hear the word “mahi” as it makes you go through unexplainable emotions. To most Mahi is synonymous with Maan and Geet who are fondly called Maaneet. Geet-Hui sabse parayi that started off as a show on honor skilling and subsequently went on to become one of the most sought after love stories on the cyber space has a very strong background music to its credit. 

Rangmunch.TV caught up with Raju Singh the voice behind Mahi as well as the man who single handedly has composed all the mesmerising tunes of this hit series. As the show is drawing close to an end, the composer is now all set to release a finale version of Maahi as a tribute to all his fans. Here is a little story about how it all began. Over to Raju Singh.
Raju Singh: I have known Gul Khan (Producer 4Lion Films) from the time she was working on Indian Idol. So when she turned Producer with Geet, she approached me, saying they were making a show that was concentrated in Punjab. I took up this project only for Gul and my sentiments towards Punjab(smiles). When I signed up for this show, I went up to my grand mother to let her know I was working something with a Punjabi backdrop. She in fact also told me about the plight of the women, who go through similar incidents and the subsequent trauma. That was sufficient enough background for me to do my home work. We decided that the music should be such that it would convey the pulse and emotions without any words.  That’s how we went about creating this tune. 

The Birth of the Musical Saga:

Gul has a very massy commercial music sense. I call her the Mandolin girl because she wants it in all her tunes, she asks me Raju, Mandolin daal rahey ho na? I just love the way she explains and reacts to my compositions. It is like instant feedback. During Geet, she would sit here listen to me play the music and suddenly react by the snap of finger and go- yes this works! It helped me to not get side tracked from the main theme.


The first  promo had a black backdrop with just Geet written on it. If the music also could manage to convey the same we knew we would be set. The Creative team of Star One was also very helpful in taking the music into a different sound zone. When you hear the above tune, you can instantly identify with Punjab as the backdrop of the show.

If you hear the music, you will hear na-na-na humming in the background and, we generally do this while composing and there are no lyrics as yet. But with Geet we decided to keep it that way because it gives the placement of words. Sometimes lyrics can’t do justice to every scene. A musical person would say you have used scratches. But it was sounding nice to me and no one complained, hence we went ahead with the same.

A lot of times people are happy with the music they have heard before. But here Gul deserves a lot of credit. She picked up the stuff that was not only unconventional but also intense. If you have heard this tune, you will know what I mean.

The tuning between us was such that, we were on the same page always. I didn’t give her ten options, but what I made is what she liked. We would sit together and compose and it would fall in place. 
The Meloncholy of Geet:



Raju Singh: The composition of this raag had almost gotten emotional when it was first made. It made me cry, and that’s why I decided to use it. I have sat down to compose these themes at night because that is when it is all peaceful and calm. I know what this kind of music does to me. I felt I must give what I experience when I hear such music to viewers as well. 

Tune 3: Maan Singh Khurana’s Entry
Raju Singh: When Gul explained the character of Maan to me, I took down notes. Music is like clothes. You identify the character of a person by the background music that is played on the person. So, we had to design his music according to his moods, his temperment and the attitude he carries. The first tune where he is introduced saving Geet, the music had to have an intense feel to it without losing the Punjabi essence in it.

Every character has certain set boundaries, and when you keep that in mind it is easier for you to work around the same. We did Maan’s music in various scenarios. Initially we felt the scene where Maan is shown coming out of the water was too western, but when that very score worked, we decided to keep it.


His re-entry in the office had to have another feel as he was being re-introduced in another avatar, so we composed a tune that would go with that as well.

The Birth of Mahi:
Raju Singh: Every character on a show has his or her own signature music. That is how you identify with a character. If you were to watch a scene without the background music, it would look and sound very different. The other tunes we had composed for the story had no words. I felt there was a need for something that people could catch onto every time they saw Maan and Geet come on screen. 
That is why I decided to put Mahi and give their track another dimension. Even when a tune is playing, you think of the lyrics. We relate to songs through words. I felt even if it’s a word, it would work wonders. That is what has worked and this is where we are. We have used Rabba for Iss Pyar Ko Kya Naam Doon and now I am running out of words. ( laughs)









Raju Singh’s Message to his fans on GEET:

Drop by drop makes an ocean, and now you know, that every bit of the show you watched and loved in the last year and a half had its contribution from every end! Now go back,  try and thinking of watching all those lovely moments and sequences without a decibel of music. Would it have been the same? You have your answer. Rangmunch.TV would like to thank Raju Singh for sharing his journey on Geet-Hui Sabse Parayi with us! So we part for now, until we meet again very soon!

Edited by:
Niharika Vidya Sagar

Interviewed by:
Niharika Vidya Sagar
Swati Ghosh
 

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Enemy Lurking in the corner: Geet Hui Sabse Parayi



It seems like tough times are never to end in Maan and Geet’s life on StarOne’s Geet-Hui Sabse Parayi what with evil Vikram having shot Maan landing him in a hospital. So obsessive is Vikram’s love for Geet that he has held her captive , from where he thinks she will never be able to escape. However, knowing of Maan’s state, Geet leaves no stone unturned to get to him as soon as she can. She manages to break open the glass window of the room where she has been trapped, in order to get to the love of her life, her husband Maan.

The scene was shot in less than two takes in about 10 minutes, and it did require some real stunts like breaking a real glass. The through professional that Drashti Dhami is, she continued to give her shot despite having cut her hand while enacting the scene. The entire unit cheered and clapped for her applauding her courage and professional behavior. 

The scene was shot by Director Shashank.

In the upcoming episodes, Geet will be shown trying to escape from Vikram’s clutches as she tries to reach Maan. Vikram who is totally besotted with Geet learns of her having escaped and goes following her, after having struck Lucky who also happens to reach the venue.

Will Geet be able to reach Maan on time or will Vikram get the better of her yet again? Well, you will have to watch the episodes forward to find out!

While you wait on, we leave you with a video and a few pictures that you could make do with until the episode finally airs.



Niharika Vidya Sagar
Swati Ghosh
Rangmunch.TV

 

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Happy Birthday Sukirti Kandpal!




Sukriti Kandpal, aka Piya of Pyar ki yeh Ek Kahani turns 24 today as she celebrates her birthday.

She started out playing a bubbly tennis player in Jersey No.10 , and then went onto win the hearts of many with her portrayal as doctor Riddhima in the hit show Dill Mill Gayye on Star Plus. Post her exit from the show, she surprised her fans by taking up the role of Siddheshwari in Agle Janam Mohe Bitiya Hi Keejo where she played the role of a wife.

Known as Sunshine by her fans for the bright smile she always carries Sukirti has always experimented with variety when it has come to her work and luck has always sided her. She is extremely hard-working and dedicated to her work and I think that is one of the reasons why she finds success coming her way, every time she takes up something.

Navya and I, have been extremely fond of Sukirti right from our DMG days, and have always tried to keep in touch with her. Suku is down to earth and humble when it comes to people who matter to her. We have loved the fact that she never minces words and believes in speaking her heart out! She is very grounded and responsible as a person. 

Today she plays Pia on Pyar Ki Yeh ek Kahani, that has successfully run for over a year on StarOne. 


We did pass on our heartfelt wishes to Sukirti who instantly responded with a thank you and sweet smile! She never lets us down or ever keeps us waiting.

We at Rangmunch.TV are thrilled to have been a part of this journey, where we have seen Sukriti grow and emerge as an actor! We wish has loads of love, luck and Happiness now and forever!!

Happy Birthday Sukirti !!

Niharika Vidya Sagar
Rangmunch.TV


 

THE WORTHY ADVERSARY!


Currently, we are witnessing an Obsessive love track in Geet Hui Sabse Parayi. The track is intriguing and has gripped viewers for various reasons, but let’s look beyond the obvious. What made Maan Singh Khurana the ‘Dream Man’ of millions in the real world is his selfless love and undivided attention for his Beloved. Geet has been Maan’s reason for existence. She is the Be all and End all of his life. A smile on his Geet’s face is worth a million dollars while her gloomy face brings his world to a standstill. Maan Singh Khurana is a combination of three P’s …Passionate, Possessive and Protective.
Love is God’s BOON to mankind. However, Love at its extreme intensity is termed as Obsession, which is a CURSE. There is a fundamental difference between Love and Obsession. While Love is centered on the happiness of your beloved, Obsession is self-centered. An obsessed individual not only portrays passion, but also is cruel and vicious. He/she can go to any extent to get his or her object of desire and incase of denial can destroy oneself or destroy the object of obsession. While Love is also the other name for Sacrifice, Obsession is all about Possessing.
Whether it was Brij or Nayantara, Maan has always stood like a ROCK between Geet and her troubles and has ensured her well-being at all times. We always admired the diligent Maan who would sense trouble much before it surfaced and take action without any delay. With his wit and intelligence, he would mar every evil intention of his enemies that gave viewers the assurance that in Maan’s presence even Geet’s shadow is secure.
However after a long time we have seen a twist in the tale. For the first time, we have a worthy adversary in the name of Vikram who has not only dared to love Geet, but has also openly challenged ‘The Maan Singh Khurana.’ We now have a Man who is equally passionate, intelligent, and aggressive like Maan and can go to any extent to possess Geet. The high profile security arrangement proved futile because Vikram not only entered the Khurana Mansion and created havoc in Maaneet’s paradise but he tricked Maan Singh Khurana in disguise. The defiant Vikram made Maan realize that he is a force to reckon with and even the walls of Khurana Mansion can no longer protect Geet. Maan is unable to ease a panick stricken Geet, which is making him all the more restless and helpless.
Also after witnessing the divine love story of Maaneet, this track will bring forth the darker side of Love, which is traumatic and undesirable.
Nevertheless, we also know that challenges like these bring forth the possessive and ferocious side of our Sher Singh Khurana. He will rip apart anyone who poses a threat to his Geet and hence the Face off between Maan and Vikram would definitely be a visual treat for all Maaneet Fans.
A BIG round of applause to the entire Cast and Crew of Geet Hui Sabse Parayi for portraying clichés but with a difference.    

Swati Ghosh
Rangmunch.TV
 

SUNDEEP SHARMA! – The Man who packs a punch in the Show and off it!

 

 

Sundeep Sharma

In an industry where diplomacy is considered a virtue and sugar-coating becomes a necessity, Sundeep Sharma comes out to call a spade, just that – A SPADE!!

In an Industry where actors reign supreme and glamour is all we get to see, the Ace Director of Insanely Popular Star One show, Geet Hui Sabse Parayi, forces you to do a rethink and acknowledge the grim reality behind the making of some of our favourite shows.

Sundeep speaks about his experience of being in front of the Camera as an Actor as well as behind the camera as a Director. His honest and straightforward response not only grips our attention but also gives an insight into him as a person. He is a Man who speaks from his heart, which is quite evident from his ‘no-holds-barred’ responses to our queries. Read on….

Rangmunch: You have been an Actor and now are a Director. What is more challenging to you?

Sundeep Sharma: Both are challenging in their own ways. On camera, it’s your face that works and one should not end up looking fake. The challenge is to show the feelings in the most realistic manner through your expressions. Behind the camera, it is the co-ordination of the Director and the crew of 40 people working with him. My concern then ranges from a Spot boy to an Actor. If both are not happy with the way things go then it is my job to make them comfortable. If any scene requires changes, I don’t instantly change it. I consult my DOP( Director of Photography) and get another feedback. I work towards making my scenes easier and comfortable for my actors to perform.

Rangmunch: Do you enjoy direction more?

Sundeep Sharma: Well, it not that. If you seen how an actor is treated, then you would know the importance. He gets a spot boy attending to him the minute he gets off his car. He is given a make up room, ready-made lines to say and best dresses. If some thing falls on to your outfit at home, no one will bother but here you will have 4 people running to get things right for you. You have the best given to you. Your job entails delivering a good shot with honesty. So acting is not difficult if you know your job.

Direction is tougher where each frame has to be worked on, be it a close up or a wide shot. His co-ordination with 40 people is very important. You may have a personal problem but director has to put that away because har haal mein episode toh jaana hi hai .

Rangmunch: What is the first that comes to your mind when you get up in the morning and the last thing on your mind when you go to bed?

Sundeep Sharma: Frankly speaking, as a Director, when I get up in the morning I  can only think of how much work has to be done on that particular day. The last thing I think of is how it is all finally done, how it could have been better and then I think of ways to make it even better the next day. Sometimes you plan something else but due to unavailability of an artist or other such problems, things are executed differently. We still try to do our best under such circumstances.

Rangmunch: How do you deal with a situation wherein a certain scene is planned and all the groundwork is laid, but for some reason things don’t work out?

Sundeep Sharma: We alter the framework according to the situation and make the required changes. We then speak to the writers and work on the new track.

Rangmunch: You were initially associated with Geet and then you left. Did you watch the show during that time and since you have come back, did you get the necessary briefing about the show?

Sundeep Sharma: I don’t like to watch much of Television when I am at home. I just shuffle Channels here and there. And yes, I was given a briefing about the show. I believe the characters have to be right, story keeps changing every now and then in a daily soap. For me, what you are shooting today matters. If the content is right and the final product is good, then achieving your goal becomes easier.

Rangmunch: There are times when in absence of the leads you have to make do with the body doubles and other characters in the show. Being a Director how do you cope with such pressure?

Sundeep Sharma: For me, there is no pressure when it comes to shooting the scene. It doesn’t make a difference if the leads are present or not. An Episode has to be shot with co-actors and the story has to go on. Only when it comes to the body doubles, it gets slightly tricky as I feel it takes away the essence of a scene. We have to maintain that mood very effectively through shots since we don’t have much variety to show as you would with the actors. We have to make do with angles and back shots.

Rangmunch: You were associated with the good part of Geet initially but now there is a lot of criticism that Geet is going nowhere and that there is no story left? Do you feel that the show can still be redeemed?

Sundeep Sharma: Honestly speaking, No! For me the story finished when Geet got married to Maan and much before that the drama got over when Geet comes to Delhi and her connection with Maan started. Dev came in as a good twist and the whole drama re-started which was good. But then it had to drag after that phase, kyuki story mein kuch bachaa he nahi tha. Uss mudde ko agar waha tak rakhtey, toh bohot interesting hota par ab toh hit and run waali cheez hai .

Rangmunch: The show only had Nayantara as a negative character but after she left there is nothing negative now. Do you think having a negative character is essential as it challenges the leads?

Sundeep Sharma: Story has to move on. If you pick a novel or a book, you have a start and a finish to it. But in daily soaps what is shown in the first episode gets over by the 10th episode. Some other track is shown next. There is no story in that. Then the debate of many creative meetings, production house meetings start taking place with TRPs  being the main concern. The story by then is diluted and what was meant to show is lost somewhere. Negative and positive character just becomes a ploy to move the story forward. Its show business at the end of the day. The face sells, even if the acting is zilch. I have personally seen this and faced this.

Rangmunch: How do you cope with a situation where you are not convinced with the script you have in hand?

Sundeep Sharma: Normally in an ideal scenario, one would discuss this with the writers, but in a daily soap the Director doesn’t get a chance to interact with the writers or other members of the show. We only interact with the Creatives. If a scene is workable and changes can be made then good or else I work with whatever is given to me. You can’t stop a scene because you don’t like it, since something has to go on air for that particular day.

Rangmunch: As a Director, when do you think is a good time to wind up a show? 

Sundeep Sharma: Its like if there is a seed, try to extract the juice as much as you can, as long as you can. But the day there is nothing to do and one loses interest, either quit or shut the show if you have the power to do so. Take MJHT, what the initial story was 3 years back was not there at all during the end. 5 days of shooting used to bring comic relief as it was good in the beginning. But when the story telling got over then it became a slow unenjoyable process. 

Rangmunch: How do you deal with a situation where you see an actor throwing tantrums, and co-actors around him as well as the scene getting affected by it?

Sundeep Sharma: From the time a person comes onto a set, one needs to be professional. When you are called for a shot, it is your duty to come and take your position but the problem arises when that does not happen. Coming from the make up room, sau cheezein hongi (There are hundreds of issues). You end up cracking jokes with your friends, your phones never stop ringing, then you end up getting distracted. Actors today think that with a little popularity they can manage things around them. Thoda dhyaan bat jaata hai (attention is divided). 

I have been an actor too, and I realize that the discipline back then was immense. No one from the Production House ever dared to say anything to an actor, but now the lowest guy from the unit can come and say anything about an actor. Today with little recognition and popularity that the actors have, and success going to their head it does get problematic at times. That’s why though I am a director I explain what I think from their point of view as I have been there too. If he or she understands, well and good, otherwise “jitney din ke chandni hai, utne din he jagmagao gey” (You would shine as long as there is light)

In the 90’s, when Vinod Mehra ji was working with Mahesh Bhatt, I was then working with them in the show Imtihaan. I was told “Sandeep any one can be an actor, but if that person is disciplined, controlled and good with his craft, he will work for life.” Vinod Mehra ji was a good actor and worked till his last breath. The same is spoken for Avtaar Gill. Mahesh Bhatt ki koi bhi film ho, Avtaar Gill rahega he rahega.

I would also say that phone ek badkismati hai, ki logon ke paas ab waqt he nahi hai apne kaam ke liye. They don’t have anything to say to Directors other than technique. There is so much more involved in a shot. There is no personal interaction with the actors. Sab kuch ek saath hota tha. Ab who cheez nahi hai. Whatever you have learnt you have to impart that too. That is life.” jo paaya hai , woh aapko dena bhi hai”. I do keep a good relation with my assistants and do what was taught to me back then. I am a friend to all my colleagues on the set.

Rangmunch: Have you ever become so involved in your work that you have not been able to differentiate between real and reel life? How do you then break away from it?

Sundeep Sharma: Yes, it has happened with me loads of time as both an actor as well as a Director. Its not that I get so carried away that it becomes impossible to snap out, but yes for few minutes reel life does become real. Some times when a scene touches you so deeply, it becomes difficult to disconnect. It is at times like these that some good music while driving back home or just staring out of the window and observing different stuff helps you disengage. 

 

Rangmunch: What problems do you face as a Director when a character grows bigger than the story?

Sundeep Sharma: It is good when a character grows bigger than the story. But the problem arises when instead of the character; an actor becomes bigger than everything else.

In epics such as Ramayan and Mahabharat, the characters were shown as larger than life. In recent remakes of Ramayan and Mahabharat the impact is not as much as the original epics. When you think of Ram, only Arun Govil comes to mind. In the late 80’s and early 90’s, if you venture into the interiors of any city, you would see pictures of Arun and Deepika as Ram and Sita. So basically, actors should take care of their limitations and thinking.

Take GEET for instance. The character is in the name itself. Now, when an actor starts acting high and mighty and begins to deviate from the character, then it becomes difficult to place them accordingly in the frame. There would be no problem if the actor performs the character.

Rangmunch: Why is it that a show is known through the main leads and less importance is given to people who work behind the camera and equally contribute towards its success?

Sundeep Sharma: (Smiles) “Yeh toh dhoop chao waala khel hai. Dhoop aati hai, toh sab chamakne lagta hai, aur jaise he chao aati hai wohi cheeez dull ho jaati hai”. Actors are known for their length and popularity. You cannot have another Tulsi, because that show ran the longest. But sorry to say Geet ko saal bhar ke baad bhi koi zyaada yaad nahi karega. If 8 shows run daily for 6 days, we will have 48 shows altogether. How many will you remember? If you see them daily, you will remember them but now a days practically everyday you have new shows coming up on various channels, so it becomes difficult. That way I have immense respect for Farah khan as she gives her crew the desired place on the screen every time. Hats off to her!! The difference between a movie and serial is if you do one good movie, you will be remembered for good, but in serials, it is a long process. Out of sight out of mind waali cheez hai.

Rangmunch: How do you react to harsh comments from your colleagues with respect to your work?

Sundeep Sharma: Positively. If any criticism comes from an outsider or a stranger, it is always taken in good spirit. But, if criticism comes from the Production House in relation to a scene, then that is definitely debatable. At the end of the day, footage of a scene matters from the Production House’s perspective.

Rangmunch: Would you correct a person who makes the same mistake you did during your formative years in this industry?

Sundeep Sharma: I would 100% correct them. I will go and ask that person not to make that mistake.

Rangmunch: If you get a chance to act again, will you take it up?

Sundeep Sharma: I do get offers even now, but I don’t want to do it mostly due to the age factor. I was offered a role in “Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi”. But now, I don’t feel I’m in the game of acting anymore. 

Rangmunch: You have been in this industry for a very long time now. What has this industry taught you?

Sundeep Sharma: My learning is that God has made all of us the same so learn to give and get. Don’t expect that if you get respect, then only you would reciprocate. That is wrong. Always give before receiving.

 

 

 

 

 

On behalf of Rangmunch.TV, we would like to thank Sundeep for patiently responding to our questionnaires and obliging us with this wonderful interview. 

Interviewed by:

Swati Ghosh

Niharika Vidya Sagar


Edited by: 

Navyanka Varma

Neeraja Unni


 

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