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Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi: Rich girl poor guy love story with twist and freshness
Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi: Rich girl poor guy love story with twist and freshness
Mumbai: Ekta Kapoor has launched her new TV show Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi and she is now once again ruling the small screen with a whole lot of shows. At the launch of the
Mumbai: Ekta Kapoor has launched her new TV show Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi and she is now once again ruling the small screen with a whole lot of shows.
At the launch of the show, Ekta told reporters how the show's story might look like the love story of a rich girl and a poor boy but it actually comes with a twist and a freshness.
“Well, you liked Ram Leela which had a familiar story. But the detailing was in the characterisation. You created a world and penetrated it. It's much tougher to be different after being similar. In fact, it's a challenge. So we try to create a world and these love stories look similar. But you will find one very interesting which happens because of the small differences,” Ekta told Bollywood Country.
“The girl had a raw talent which was needed for the character. She went for a workshop and she is perfect,” she added.
Watch Ekta talk about her new show, the new faces and the return of Gauri Pradhan
At the launch of the show, Ekta told reporters how the show's story might look like the love story of a rich girl and a poor boy but it actually comes with a twist and a freshness.
“Well, you liked Ram Leela which had a familiar story. But the detailing was in the characterisation. You created a world and penetrated it. It's much tougher to be different after being similar. In fact, it's a challenge. So we try to create a world and these love stories look similar. But you will find one very interesting which happens because of the small differences,” Ekta told Bollywood Country.
“The girl had a raw talent which was needed for the character. She went for a workshop and she is perfect,” she added.
Watch Ekta talk about her new show, the new faces and the return of Gauri Pradhan