Ten beautiful TV couples-Ten gorgeous love stories-exclusive for GR8 !TV Magazine
Last one month was an incredible journey for me, right into the hearts and lives of television’s most beautiful twenty people.
Manav Gohil and Shweta Kawatra |
When Mr. Shashi Ranjan offered to
photograph this exclusive feature for the tenth anniversary edition, I would
have never let it pass for anything. Ten great stories featuring ten gorgeous
couples who found love and their soul mates while pursuing their passion for
acting. The theme of 'love n togetherness' was born out of the fact that the
magazine had spent ten years in togetherness with the Television industry.
While I was shooting, I would often be lost
in the beauty of the emotion these couples shared. The happiness, the energy,
the stolen glances, the slight tease and warm hugs, all flowed free and
abundant. These lovely couples went that extra mile to ensure a beautiful
photograph, a lifetime memory.
I remember Addite riding on Mohit Malik’s
back on the Khandala hills, tickling him to make him laugh and then refusing to
take cover when it started raining, rather she chose to hug him and soak in the
moments of love; Barkha & Indraneil taking that dip in the pool in freezing
cold water to create an extra-ordinary visual; Vivian & Vahbbiz braving all
the wet sand & grass, walking bare feet, smiling even when Vivian hurt his
back as a marble slab he was sitting on broke but even at that moment he was
more worried about Vahbbiz; and then Ravi who held Sargun’s weight on his tummy
in a complicated shot, for nearly thirty minutes, just because he loved that
concept so much.
Barkha Bisht and Indraneil Sengupta |
What you would see across these pages is
the purity of the extra-ordinary relationship these couples share. I can recall
a hundred pretty moments; Aamir would gently keep cleaning the hair falling on
Sanjeeda’s face so it would not hide her beauty; Manav & Shweta who would
keep taking out time to attend their daughter and then rush out again to shoot,
creating their own magical moments, dancing on the edge of the wall without
fear, since I got a great skyline from that point and they wanted only the
best.
Raqesh Vashisth and Ridhi Dogra |
When I walked into Raqesh’s house, I was
amazed to learn that he was an excellent painter too and had made a beautiful
portrait of Ridhi and gifted to her. I decided then and there to do an
additional shot ‘the Painter and his Muse’. In moments such as these, you turn
into something beyond a photographer and become a part of someone’s life as you
witness the magic of companionship unfolding right in front of your eyes.
Gurmeet precariously tried to balance Debina on his legs in a shot rich in fun
moment and so did Mazher & Mouli act like two teenagers, lying together
with arched bodies, as if they met just yesterday.
I can never forget the love in Shaleen’s eyes, as he lay next to Daljeet on the rug, with candles all around, putting a hand on her tummy and conversing in whisper to the child in her tummy.
I can never forget the love in Shaleen’s eyes, as he lay next to Daljeet on the rug, with candles all around, putting a hand on her tummy and conversing in whisper to the child in her tummy.
A soon to be father, he was glowing as much as Daljeet.
When I started working on this project, I
thought it was an easy shoot. It was anything but easy. To say simple things in
a beautiful manner is more complicated. It was a humongous task as far as
coordinating the shoot was concerned. Most of the actors were shooting from
25-30 days a month for their daily shows.
In the editorial meeting we had decided that the look and feel of the
shoot had to be very fresh and mostly outdoor pictures, or even if shot indoor,
it had preferably to be as much natural light to be used, to retain the
freshness in the images.
Someone forgot to mention it was monsoons and the skies would be pouring relentlessly.
Someone forgot to mention it was monsoons and the skies would be pouring relentlessly.
Aamir Ali and Sanjeeda Sheikh
|
I was given an absolutely free
hand to conceptualize the shots and choose the locations as required. But
sometimes having a free hand becomes additional responsibility. Within a week I
realized it wasn’t about my giving ten days for the ten shoots, but I would
have to practically say no to all other work, to accommodate the dates of the
actors, as everything was now a last minute notice and subject to their
availability.
So what started as a quick ‘ten-shoots’
feature turned out to be a month long affair! On top there was practically no
light for outdoor photography, it wasn’t just cloudy but raining most of the
time. Rains would spoil clothes, make-up, hair, shoes and the equipment. And
that’s exactly what kept happening on most of the days we shot, particularly
when we took four couples to Khandala.
Vivian Dsena and Vahbbiz Dorabjee |
Khandala in monsoons is considered to be
heaven. It was a perfect setting for romance. Lush green mountains, rain soaked
winds and clouds floating low enough to occasionally kiss your face. They would often give a quick burst of
shower and then go quiet again, but that fifteen minute of pouring water would
make us all run into the arms of whatever shelter available, not to mention the
poor visibility most of the time, making it difficult to actually get a clean
shot. So after the experience of first one hour, we decided to enjoy it rather
than fight it. We were lucky to get Karan Bawa's bungalow and his impeccable hospitality made it a memorable trip.
I told my assistants to go and buy large
polythene sheets available to be used as rain cover, and the team of nearly ten
of us, used that overhead and walked around in the hills finding locations and
places and shot while it rained! By the time it was evening, half the equipment
had started malfunctioning because of all the moisture. It was a beautiful experience,
so nothing really mattered. The weather and the scenic beauty of the place had
brought out the romance in each one of us and that made the pictures just so
easy.
Mohit Malik and Addite Shirwaikar |
Every picture, every moment for me in this
shoot has been unique. I wish the magazine had a hundred extra pages for this
issue. The number of images that me and my photo editor Paul finally
shortlisted are nearly five hundred and we need to use only fifty!
Gurmeet Choudhary and Debina Bonnerjee |
Actually nothing great can ever happen
without an excellent team and I was surely blessed with that. Dharmishtha &
Sachin were full of ideas all the time and my assistants Ashok & Faruk made
sure I found enough light at the locations, cleverly mixing flashlight with
available natural light.
Mazhar Sayyed and Mouli Ganguly |
The most amazing part of this entire shoot
was that the photographs were all so real, and the simple reason being the
moments shared between the couples were all real. They were simply living ‘love
& togetherness’ they actually shared and all I had to do was capture it. Yet
I was facing one of the biggest creative challenges and that was how to make
the entire photo spread look different. It was meant to be a forty pages
feature, with nearly fifty images to be used, and each had to look different
from the other, only then it would have had the desired visual appeal. The
focus had at all times to be on the chemistry between the couple and that did
not leave much scope to create images different from each other. But we did,
and that I feel has been the greatest accomplishment out of this shoot.
The issue has turned out to be a collector's edition and what you are seeing on this blog is only a preview of the entire shoot. You must pick up this issue if you wish to see more lovely moments of these lovely couples.
* All these images are copyrighted to GR8 ! TV Mag and can not be reproduced without due credit to the magazine or the photographer.
Comments
Even though I live in Kerala I watch a lot of Hindi serials and it thrilled me to find a few of my favorites in these pictures.
Fabulous job! Makes me feel like falling in love too !!! :)
Uma
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