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Bala ji teleberand launches Ekta's Karyasiddhi Graha Shanti Dhoop, Mumbai.


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SDad Jeetendra and mom Shobha Kapoor along with famous tarot card reader Sunita Menon joined Ekta to launch ‘Ekta's Karyasiddhi Graha Shanti Dhoop’, which is the first of many products to be introduced by Balaji Telebrands Limited.

Our team was invited to the launch event at The Club at Andheri in Mumbai.

Sunita Menon, Ekta Kapoor launch Karyasiddhi Graha Shanti Dhoop

TV serial actor Ekta Kapoor and Tarot card reader Sunita Menon launched ”Ekta’s Karyasiddhi Graha Shanti Dhoop” at a glittering ceremony at The Club last night in the presence of her parents Bollywood star Jeetendra and Shobha Kapoor.

Speaking to reporterst, Ekta said, ”The Navagrahas are the nine celestial bodies in the cosmos which are said to have influence on the lives of people. The Karyasiddhi … is prepared in strict adherence to Vedic instructions on processing and blending.

Though I prefer to perform a ‘havan’ as recommended, in today’s day and age, an actual ‘havan’ is difficult to perform.” ”Just a few minutes a day spent in lighting these dhoop sticks as offering to the nava grahas and a little time spent in prayer with devotion from your heart will help change your life.” She further adds, ”We cannot change our destiny but we can change our attitude. Attitude is everything in life.” Yesteryear Bollywood star and Ekta’s father Jeetendra said, ”Shobha and I have seen Ekta struggle hard in her initial days and we are witness to the meteoric rise to success she has enjoyed.

Apart from the hard work she puts in, the Karyasiddhi Graha Shanti Dhoop will play a vital role in her current and continued success.” Ekta’s Karyasiddhi Graha Shanti Dhoop is the first of the many products to be introduced by Balaji Telebrands Limited, a joint venture company. The product comes in three pack sizes viz: one month, three months and six months and will be marketed and distributed in India by Jyothi Laboratories which is part of the joint venture.

 

 

'Telebrands' gets into Hindi film production

'K Factor Entertainment Pvt Ltd' is a new company set up by Vinay Anand, younger brother of music director Anand Raaj Anand and remix expert Harry Anand. Vinay will produce the film jointly with Poonam Khubani who is a partner in 'Telebrands'.

Speaking to indiantelevision.com, Vinay explained the name given to his company. "The success of my elder brother's Anand Raaj Anand's Kaante and Harry Anand's remix Kaanta Laga, during the biggest recession period of the audio market, inspired the name."

Aryan was launched at Riverdale Studio in Mahim on Sunday evening. The film stars Sohail Khan, newcomer Sneha Ullal, Inder Kumar (the guy who replaced Amarr Upadhyay as Mihir Virani in Balaji telefilms' flagship Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi before Ronit Bose Roy stepped into his shoes), Gulshan Grover, Farida Jalal, Satish Shah, Supriya Karnik, Master Ehsaan Chandna and Kapil Dev in a special appearance.

The mahurat shot was filmed on an interview of Kapil Dev by Sohail Khan. In the interview, Dev (who plays himself) explains that one needs to be madly passionate about his/her goals in life if he/she want to make it big in this world.

Balaji Telefilms chairman Jeetendra and daughter Ekta Kapoor, the creative head of the company were present on the occasion. Jetendra gave the mahurat clap. The film has been written and will be directed by Jeetendra's nephew Abhishek Kapoor who has earlier had a failed stint as an actor.

The director volunteered a little about the film. "It is based on boxing. Sohail wants to make it as a boxer but loses his focus along the way. He goes on to become a television anchor. This interview re-inspires and recharges him and puts him back on track."

Speaking to indiantelevision.com, soon after the mahurat shot, Hiten Israni ('Telebrands', Director) said, "Anand Raaj Anand came up with this idea and we quite liked it. He introduced me to Gattu, who had the script ready. His narration was quite live. I thought I was seeing the film. We joined hands."

Israni was not hesitant to reveal his future plans as well as the budget decisions taken with respect to his company's new agenda. "We want to make many more films in the future. Our future track will not depend on the fate of this film. We are sure about implementing our decisions. Also, we at 'Telebrands' want to have a full fledged production house which will churn out soaps, thrillers, talk shows, chat shows and game shows on television. In fact, we have already shot a pilot for a soap which has gone for approval to a channel. I don't think we'll have much problem with the channels. Our tele-shopping programme is telecast on nearly 40 channels. We have a good equation with most of them. On date, we have thought of investing close to five million dollars," he revealed.

Quite charged up about his new venture, Israni concluded on a spirited note, "I discount the theory that I am taking a risk in today's times because most films are falling flat at the turnstiles. In a sense, every business is a risk."

 

 
 
   
   
   
     

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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