Prateek Sharma and Parth Shah’s Pukaar - Dil Se Dil Tak, which is produced under their banner LSD Studios, is keeping the audience hooked with its interesting storyline.In theFridays's episode of the show , the audience will get to see that In a surprising turn of events, Kamal almost finalizes a land deal at Vedika’s house, only for Vedika to arrive and cancel the agreement. Later, Vedika meets Dayal in jail, promising to fight his case and secure bail, but Dayal remains skeptical of her intentions. Meanwhile, Sagar starts a new law firm, inviting only Saraswati and Subhadra, which sparks anger in Rajeshwari upon hearing the exclusion of other family members.Stay tuned to watch what happens next.
Pukaar - Dil Se Dil Tak features Sukhada Khandkekar, Sayli Salunkhe, and Anushka Merchande, among others. It airs Monday through Friday at 8:30 p.m. on Sony Entertainment Television.
Dahej Daasi:Chunri Uncovers a Family Secret

Here’s what’s going to happen in Dahej Daasi.Ravindra Gautam and Raghuvir Shekhawat’s Dahej Daasi, which is produced under their banner, Do Dooni 4 Films, is creating a lot of buzz with its high intensity drama and heartwarming story. In the Friday's episode, the viewers will get to see Chunri discovers a shocking scene where Anusha's father is burning her mother's photograph. This discovery leaves Chunri puzzled and determined to unravel the mystery surrounding Anusha's family.This track outlines the main events and twists in a straightforward manner, focusing on the key developments in the storyline.Dahej Daasi airs Monday to Friday at 9 p.m. on Nazara TV.
Raghav Kansal talks about his new webseries featuring Rohit Chaudhary and Digvijay Singh Rathee

Raghav, the actor turned producer and director of "A Day in Our Lives" (Season 3), which began streaming on MX Player on June 13th, shares his journey of becoming a producer and director.He says, "There was initially no intent of becoming a Producer but since a lot of opportunities were not coming my way for acting, I decided to put all my learnings into one project and became both. There is a lot of content going on in the OTT Platforms, our show revolutionises the entertainment experience given to the ultimate audiences by the speed and the length of the story. A lot of people just want to watch relevant content and something that brings a smile on their faces, our show promises almost every emotion with the most surfaced story yet short enough that it will leave the audiences wanting more.”
He also adds,"My biggest expectation is the reach of the show as the audiences are the best judges of our line of work, we really want people to see and experience this new and exciting series. A lot of the characters are taken from real life so it was not hard. Once you’ve watched the show, you will realise that each and every character has played their role in their own perfection.”
On asking about his future plans, Raghav says, "Future plans consist of bringing the audiences to a new age of entertainment offering more varieties, more genres and less time taking shows or movies. We at GSN firmly believe that in these modern times entertainment should be quick and relatively simple. I always believe in promoting new talents and I am a firm believer of the fact that one’s talent is not always judged by their experience. We try to bring and create modern day content with our Indian values. Our Team is very new but every single person works for a single goal that is making good content.”
Actor Sachin Parikh talks about the feedback on his latest film ‘Bajrang Aur Ali’

Actor Sachin Parikh is taking the path of Pratik Gandhi and Vikrant Massey as doing unconventional roles is becoming their forte. After Main Atal Hoon, the actor is back on screen with his latest film being released last week, titled ‘Bajrang Aur Ali’. On asking about the feedback on his performance, as Ali, he says, "Whoever has seen the film, has given a lot of appreciation as far as my performance is concerned. Even the director/actor, Jaiveer, has been praised for his work and direction. The film is being loved in small towns. We are still waiting for the outcome from the metro cities.“
Sachin also adds, "Some of my Muslim fans and audience liked my nuisance as Ali in the film. They said I spoke perfect Urdu wherever required and also thought that in terms of the look, of Ali was perfect. It could actually connect and relate to a small town man who hails from a middle class muslim family.”Sachin also shares a particular incident where the unit faced challenges during shooting. He says, "We had a lot of challenges shooting for the film in Ujjain. As Ujjain is a pilgrimage, home to the Mahakal temple, lots of devotees come across the country to Ujjain. And the entire shoot was placed in and around this area. There was one scene where we had to shoot the sequence in the market and there were around 10,000 people watching the shoot. It was quite a challenge to shoot that part. I had to actually request them to stay calm and not to create any disturbances. Fortunately the locals were very supportive and even the authorities helped us to complete the schedule smoothly.”
Sachin also shares his thoughts on how he takes the film’s success or failure. He says, "As an actor, I don’t think much about the outcome. I do my work with a hundred percent commitment and leave the rest to destiny. I definitely move on after the release but at the same time wait for the reviews from critics, people from the fraternity, media and also from the audience for my next plan of action.”
Director Simmer Bhatia talks about Pravaah- The Flow

Writer-director-actor Simmer Bhatia says she had a tough time getting funding for her first project, and that made her start her own production house. In fact, it was fate that led her to venture into production.She said, “I realized that no one invests if you are new, and no matter how good the content is, you need a known producer, actor, or a presenter for your movie to get financing.”
The movie was a prophecy, a calling you can say, made in an art house format. It was based on a very important chapter of my book, “Path to Origin. “I couldn’t get it for my first film, and I had decided to make the movie and get the message across to the world. Infact it’s a series and has won a lot of selections and few awards in the Hollywood festivals. I had been twice to L.A to receive the awards. Do plan to make a sci-fi series someday of this project.
Having produced/written movies like The Conversations: A Journey to the Path to Origin (short), Night Encounters (feature), and Denial (short), she is now awaiting the release of her short film Pravaah: The Flow. “It will be released on Pocket Films on June 14 at 5 p.m. The way the journey of the protagonist is shown in the movie Pravaah-The Flow, is relative to all travelers. How we come across interesting people and experiences as travelers, wanderers or soul-searchers, looking for something. Each interaction and each journey teaches us something, and we give something and take something and move on. That’s depicted in this travel journey. It’s real. It’s soul-touching. It has a message,” she said.
The short film features Sharad Malhotra, Maninee De, and Vikas Bhalla. Speaking of the casting, Simmer said, “Sharad Malhotra, as he is a traveler himself, got the essence of my protagonist instantly as I narrated the story to him. I needed a bohemian, spiritual, mature yet intense, and an amazing versatile actor for this role, and Sharad fitted flawlessly into this character. As I discussed with Sharad and went through options for one of the important co-actor. Someone who has these intense, expressive eyes, has this appeal to her yet simple. We both instantly felt Maninee De fitted perfectly in that character.I needed a chilled-out, mature, good looking person in a certain age bracket, who is also a singer, and I have known Vikas Bhalla, so I just thought of him and approached,” she added.
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