Monday, January 21, 2013

‘Waah Waah Kyaa Baat Hai’ Republic Day Special - Republic Day Special


Republic Day Special
Telecast on Saturday 26 January & Sunday 27 January at 10PM on SAB TV
Neela Telefilm’s produced show on poets and poetry is overflowing with ‘Veer Ras’ (bravery) for our soldiers. All the poets were full of patriotism and inspiring for our forces fighting for the honor of the country.
However, the high point of the show is participation by poets from our armed forces and police officers. Like, we have Col. V.P. Singh who fought the Kargil war and has been part of the Army for many years. Now retired, he teaches in a medical school in Vadodra. Pawan Jain, Additional Director General of Police, Madhya Pradesh (Planning & Provision), writes poems that highlight the sacrifices made by Police. Other guets in these episodes are known lyricist and National Award winner Swanand Kirkire and the famous stand-up comedian Rajeev Nigam, adding fun and valor to the show.
Anchored by Shailesh Lodha & Neha K. Mehta, this one hour weekly show ‘Waah Waah Kyaa Baat Hai’ is very humorous Haasya Kavi samellan under the banner of Neela Telefilms and produced by Asit Kumarr Modi. It telecast every Saturday & Sunday at 10 Pm on SAB TV. Every Saturday & Sunday, it showcases many established poets tickling the funny sense of audience. Every week it carries a theme like Mahilayein, Bachche, Kalpana, Rishte, Shaadi, Pehli paihal etc and visiting poets have to reflect on it. Another interesting segment is ‘Chhupa Rustom’ where unknown poets get to flaunt their creativity. However the crème-de-crème of the show is the segment that provides a platform for emerging poets. Called ‘Aam aadmi ki kavitayein’, this segment allows new talent to show their talent on television. “Today there is no platform to push lyricists. Writing has taken a back seat. Poetry too, is pushed back. Through this show we are trying to revive the interest,” comments the producer Asit Kumarr Modi. Their other serial Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah has complete more than 1000 episodes.

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