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This is a straight-from-the-heart reality show. Naya Roop Nayi Zindagi on Sony Entertainment Television every Thursday at 8 pm is about people who started life with a disadvantage. It is about people with flawed looks, prominent birthmarks, and victims of acid attacks or explosions. It’s about these people’s will to succeed and transform themselves completely. The show presents people with challenging problems and finally how they achieved their ambitions and found their dreams coming true. Mona Singh, aka Jassi, hosts the show. In fact, she travelled across to identify real makeover stories. And she got an overwhelming response. From the entries that came to the channel, a team of experts selected 10 people.`A0 Commenting on the show, host Mona Singh, said: "As Jassi I have experienced what an individual undergoes in terms of rejection by one’s peer group and the lack of confidence that comes from being plain-looking. Though my experience was restricted to an on-screen character, even then it did make me think. I can empathise with people facing such situations in real life." Don’t miss this show that brings on screen some real life heroes who are what they are by their grit and determination.
Not a fair life It is a poignant and heartwarming story of every Indian woman who finds herself alone in spite of having an entire family. From the makers of the film Baghban, comes a moving series, Sujata — Ek Stree Ka Samarpan, on Sony Entertainment Television from Monday to Thursday at 10 pm. You can find such women all around`85 complete homemakers, who take charge of their home and family. Women who sacrifice their own dreams and aspirations for the sake of the family without expecting anything in return. Time passes by ... Sujata falls into a comfortable pattern of life constantly reaching out and nurturing her husband and kids. Life seems timeless `85until suddenly she finds herself standing alone. It is then that she is faced with the truth — her children have grown up; they have their own priorities and have little or no time for her. Her relationship with her husband has become more of a habit. She enters the autumn of her life and she is still looking for the nest that she has built over the years. She finds herself alone despite being the building block of her family. A relevant serial as this is a familiar situation many Indian women are faced with when they grow old. — NF
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