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  • Palampur Express is young Pavni from Palampur (where else?) who wants to run but finds herself in an obstacle race with her grandmother and other hurdles in the way. She’s a quintessential ‘India next’ aspirant but while others are content with talent shows, she aiming for an Olympic medal. Determined, ambitious but loving family and friends, she’s up against many things. This pits tradition against modernity in the nicest possible way. Hey, it’s spunky.

    Women’s Special: four middle class female railway commuters in Mumbai and the problems they encounter along the way: violent husbands, errant children, bad luck. Realistic without too many tears. So far.

    Now for the old: a fortysomething Salman Khan whose Dus Ka Dum could not take him as far as Karan Johar’s birthday bash — so Aaj Tak informed us — but retraced his footsteps for season two of the winsome game show where he beat SRK at his own game (playing TV host). A welcome back and break from the other reality shows in that it is sincerely and simply a goofy slugfest. What more (or else) to expect from him?

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    Old hands Farah Khan and Anu Malik judge Entertainment Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega. Warning: this one could be injurious to your health as it rewards you, handsomely, for burping a hundred times continuously or releasing fire from your eyes (glasses?). Farah and Anu, although suitably impressed (or is it distressed?) curb their own and the contestants’ enthusiasm. They make a witty couple and the show is as snappy as their reactions. It’s a lightweight, light-hearted and meaningless end to the evening. But who wants brain-curry as a nightcap, were it even possible?

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    Sony de nakhre..By: Adhiraj | 05-Jun-2009 Reply | Forward Rightly said. Sony has moved on keeping in view India's youth and their aspirations. Granted this newspiece focused on new programs, but I was expecting to see some mention of the grand-daddy of em all - Boogie Woogie. I recently acquired Indian TV package for my home and this is one program I never miss. The contestants are amazing and the judges keep it crisp with relevant comments. The amazing chemistry between the 3 judges and witty banter by the inimitable Javed Jaffrey are definite bonuses. Unlike some other programs where the judges keep complementing each other, with scant attention to performances themselves.
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