Close X
Monday, November 18, 2024
ADVT 
Bollywood

Shreyas Hopes To Represent Common Man's Angst In TV Show

Darpan News Desk IANS, 09 Jun, 2015 10:55 AM
    Following his brief stint in Bollywood and advent into Marathi cinema, actor Shreyas Talpade will now be entering the world of television as a host of “Savdhaan India”. He says he will channel the voice of a 'common man' and try to bring change in society through the show.
     
    The actor will be hosting the first edition of “Savdhaan Maharashtra - Fight Back Now” that will focus on Maharashtra-centric crime narratives. 
     
    “With the growing incidence of crime, that often goes unnoticed and in most cases causes more painful irreparable damage to the victim than to the perpetrator, the angst in me against such crime and incidents has been growing manifold,” Shreyas, who has also tried his hand at film production, said in a statement. 
     
    The "Iqbal" fame actor lauds the show for its effort in bringing a victim’s fight to the forefront by talking about crime and its impact on families. 
     
    “'Savdhaan India', which projects real incidents that not only bring to the fore the crime committed by people, but also highlight the struggle of a common man to fight injustice helps me effectively channelise that angst and more importantly help create awareness and consciousness amongst all. 
     
    “The singular hope here being that I, as a humble representative of the common man, am able to help reduce such crime and more importantly help victims in their fight for justice,” he added. 
     
    The new edition of the show, which is aired on Life OK, will replace “Savdhaan Punjab -Fight Back” which was hosted by Sourabh Raaj Jain on the weekend slot starting June 20.

    MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

    'Helen' Not Biopic Of Actress Helen: Poonam Pandey

    'Helen' Not Biopic Of Actress Helen: Poonam Pandey
    Actress Poonam Pandey, who made her Bollywood debut with the bold film "Nasha", will next be seen in a movie titled "Helen". She has clarified that the project is not a biopic on the yesteryear's dancing diva Helen.

    'Helen' Not Biopic Of Actress Helen: Poonam Pandey

    Detective Byomkesh Bakshy gets U/A certificate

    In a refreshing departure from the norm, Dibakar Banerjee has no reason to be miffed with the Central Board Of Film Certification (CBFC) regarding his film "Detective Byomkesh Bakshy", which has been granted a U/A certificate with only some cuts.

    Detective Byomkesh Bakshy gets U/A certificate

    Brett Lee took time off commentary to dance in film

    Brett Lee took time off commentary to dance in film
    Former Australian fast bowler Brett Lee, who is making his acting debut with "UnIndian", took time off his cricket World Cup commentary to shoot a dramatic dance sequence for the upcoming cross-cultural film, the shooting of which was wrapped up.

    Brett Lee took time off commentary to dance in film

    Anupam Kher's acting school announces repertory

    Anupam Kher's acting school announces repertory
    Veteran actor Anupam Kher's acting school Actor Prepares has announced a repertory from April 18 to May 2.

    Anupam Kher's acting school announces repertory

    Having Sex Outside Marriage Is Not Empowerment: Sonakshi Sinha Tells Deepika

    Having Sex Outside Marriage Is Not Empowerment: Sonakshi Sinha Tells Deepika
    Actress Sonakshi Sinha does not agree with her contemporary Deepika Padukone's ideas about choice of freedom in "My Choice", a video aimed at spreading awareness about women empowerment.

    Having Sex Outside Marriage Is Not Empowerment: Sonakshi Sinha Tells Deepika

    Salman Hit-And-Run Case: Prosecution Questions Driver's Claim

    Salman Hit-And-Run Case: Prosecution Questions Driver's Claim
    The prosecution in the Salman Khan hit-and-run case made a fervent plea to the court on Wednesday to reject the claim by the Bollywood actor's driver Ashok Singh that he was driving the killer vehicle during the 2002 accident in which a pavement dweller was killed.

    Salman Hit-And-Run Case: Prosecution Questions Driver's Claim