Seems like the ‘to-be-introduced’ character of Nooran in Zee TV’s Lajwanti is quite jinxed!
The Trilogy Productions’ series has already seen a volley of changes with two actresses being replaced for the same role.
Tellychakkar.com was the report about Supriya Kumari signed in to play Jamaal’s (Rohit Khurana) Pakistani wife. But soon, Tapasya Nayak was roped in to replace her, post some changes made by the channel.
Now we have exclusive information that Deepali Pansare will now essay the same role after Tapasya decided to walk out.
Shared a source close to the actress, “Tapasya was not happy with the way she was treated on the sets. Feeling disappointed over the disorganised happenings, she decided to move out in just a day of shoot.”
Another source from the production house although maintained, “Tapasya was not able to memorise her lines on the first day itself, which made it really difficult for the team to shoot. Having no other options, Deepali was roped in the last moment to continue with the track flow.”
Deepali, who was last seen in Agent Raghav will now play the challenging grey shaded character. As per sources, the girl has already started shooting.
Tapasya confirmed her exit from the show citing her unhappiness over the way things were handled.
Deepali on her part added, “I am really looking forward to play this interesting character. Nooran has various shades to herself which as an actor is very exciting. Also I have never played a Muslim character, and above that a grey one. I am totally kicked about the same.”
Producer Ila Bedi also confirmed the developments.
Deepali’s entry will air from tonight.
Biratnagar, January 7. Assurances
can provide no relief to a country reeling under the Madhesh movement
and the Indian blockade. Despite this plain fact, our leaders continue
to pledge that the deadlock will go in this many and that many days.
Information and Communications Minister Sher Dhan Rai is one of the figures engaged in this futile exercise.
Rai, speaking at a press conference that Press Chautari Morang had organised in Biratnagar, said the deadlock will end within a week, pointing that his government is working towards this end.
All customs points save Raxaul have opened, he said, adding that talks are underway to open Raxaul as well.
Describing the talks as positive, Rai said fuel supply will be smooth within a week. There will be an agreement with the United Democratic Madheshi Front, which has been spearheading a movement in the southern plains, soon, he said, adding that there will be result-oriented talks with the UDMF by setting the deadline.
There has been no understanding during formal talks, Rai said, adding that the government is ready to move ahead by amending the constitution — promulgated recently through a popularly-elected Constituent Assembly — as per the UDMF demands.
It is not the government but the private sector that is indulging in black marketing, he said, adding that the government is conducting an investigation into black marketing. He pledged to take action against black marketers soon.
- See more at: http://www.onlinekhabar.com/2016/01/371969/#sthash.mj5FPM2P.dpuf
Information and Communications Minister Sher Dhan Rai is one of the figures engaged in this futile exercise.
Rai, speaking at a press conference that Press Chautari Morang had organised in Biratnagar, said the deadlock will end within a week, pointing that his government is working towards this end.
All customs points save Raxaul have opened, he said, adding that talks are underway to open Raxaul as well.
Describing the talks as positive, Rai said fuel supply will be smooth within a week. There will be an agreement with the United Democratic Madheshi Front, which has been spearheading a movement in the southern plains, soon, he said, adding that there will be result-oriented talks with the UDMF by setting the deadline.
There has been no understanding during formal talks, Rai said, adding that the government is ready to move ahead by amending the constitution — promulgated recently through a popularly-elected Constituent Assembly — as per the UDMF demands.
It is not the government but the private sector that is indulging in black marketing, he said, adding that the government is conducting an investigation into black marketing. He pledged to take action against black marketers soon.
- See more at: http://www.onlinekhabar.com/2016/01/371969/#sthash.mj5FPM2P.dpuf
Biratnagar, January 7. Assurances
can provide no relief to a country reeling under the Madhesh movement
and the Indian blockade. Despite this plain fact, our leaders continue
to pledge that the deadlock will go in this many and that many days.
Information and Communications Minister Sher Dhan Rai is one of the figures engaged in this futile exercise.
Rai, speaking at a press conference that Press Chautari Morang had organised in Biratnagar, said the deadlock will end within a week, pointing that his government is working towards this end.
All customs points save Raxaul have opened, he said, adding that talks are underway to open Raxaul as well.
Describing the talks as positive, Rai said fuel supply will be smooth within a week. There will be an agreement with the United Democratic Madheshi Front, which has been spearheading a movement in the southern plains, soon, he said, adding that there will be result-oriented talks with the UDMF by setting the deadline.
There has been no understanding during formal talks, Rai said, adding that the government is ready to move ahead by amending the constitution — promulgated recently through a popularly-elected Constituent Assembly — as per the UDMF demands.
It is not the government but the private sector that is indulging in black marketing, he said, adding that the government is conducting an investigation into black marketing. He pledged to take action against black marketers soon.
- See more at: http://www.onlinekhabar.com/2016/01/371969/#sthash.mj5FPM2P.dpuf
Information and Communications Minister Sher Dhan Rai is one of the figures engaged in this futile exercise.
Rai, speaking at a press conference that Press Chautari Morang had organised in Biratnagar, said the deadlock will end within a week, pointing that his government is working towards this end.
All customs points save Raxaul have opened, he said, adding that talks are underway to open Raxaul as well.
Describing the talks as positive, Rai said fuel supply will be smooth within a week. There will be an agreement with the United Democratic Madheshi Front, which has been spearheading a movement in the southern plains, soon, he said, adding that there will be result-oriented talks with the UDMF by setting the deadline.
There has been no understanding during formal talks, Rai said, adding that the government is ready to move ahead by amending the constitution — promulgated recently through a popularly-elected Constituent Assembly — as per the UDMF demands.
It is not the government but the private sector that is indulging in black marketing, he said, adding that the government is conducting an investigation into black marketing. He pledged to take action against black marketers soon.
- See more at: http://www.onlinekhabar.com/2016/01/371969/#sthash.mj5FPM2P.dpuf
Biratnagar, January 7. Assurances
can provide no relief to a country reeling under the Madhesh movement
and the Indian blockade. Despite this plain fact, our leaders continue
to pledge that the deadlock will go in this many and that many days.
Information and Communications Minister Sher Dhan Rai is one of the figures engaged in this futile exercise.
Rai, speaking at a press conference that Press Chautari Morang had organised in Biratnagar, said the deadlock will end within a week, pointing that his government is working towards this end.
All customs points save Raxaul have opened, he said, adding that talks are underway to open Raxaul as well.
Describing the talks as positive, Rai said fuel supply will be smooth within a week. There will be an agreement with the United Democratic Madheshi Front, which has been spearheading a movement in the southern plains, soon, he said, adding that there will be result-oriented talks with the UDMF by setting the deadline.
There has been no understanding during formal talks, Rai said, adding that the government is ready to move ahead by amending the constitution — promulgated recently through a popularly-elected Constituent Assembly — as per the UDMF demands.
It is not the government but the private sector that is indulging in black marketing, he said, adding that the government is conducting an investigation into black marketing. He pledged to take action against black marketers soon.
- See more at: http://www.onlinekhabar.com/2016/01/371969/#sthash.mj5FPM2P.dpuf
Information and Communications Minister Sher Dhan Rai is one of the figures engaged in this futile exercise.
Rai, speaking at a press conference that Press Chautari Morang had organised in Biratnagar, said the deadlock will end within a week, pointing that his government is working towards this end.
All customs points save Raxaul have opened, he said, adding that talks are underway to open Raxaul as well.
Describing the talks as positive, Rai said fuel supply will be smooth within a week. There will be an agreement with the United Democratic Madheshi Front, which has been spearheading a movement in the southern plains, soon, he said, adding that there will be result-oriented talks with the UDMF by setting the deadline.
There has been no understanding during formal talks, Rai said, adding that the government is ready to move ahead by amending the constitution — promulgated recently through a popularly-elected Constituent Assembly — as per the UDMF demands.
It is not the government but the private sector that is indulging in black marketing, he said, adding that the government is conducting an investigation into black marketing. He pledged to take action against black marketers soon.
- See more at: http://www.onlinekhabar.com/2016/01/371969/#sthash.mj5FPM2P.dpuf
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