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Sanjana Phadke on Divya Prem: It is a supernatural thriller with secrets and spirituality
Sanjana Phadke on Divya Prem: It is a supernatural thriller with secrets and spirituality

Time of India

time3 days ago

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Sanjana Phadke on Divya Prem: It is a supernatural thriller with secrets and spirituality

Veteran television actress Sanjana Phadke is set to return to the small screen with her upcoming show Divya Prem. In a recent interview with Times of India TV, the actress shared her excitement about the project, which blends supernatural elements with emotional family drama and is set against the spiritual backdrop of Ujjain. Speaking about the show, Sanjana revealed, 'I am doing Divya Prem. Megha Ray is playing the lead. Kavita Bajaj is the anti-heroine. Suraj Pratap Singh, a new boy, is playing the hero. I am playing the hero's mother. As usual, I play a possessive mother. There are quite a few secrets surrounding the boy's birth, so it's going to be interesting.' Divya Prem isn't just another family drama. With its supernatural thriller genre, the show promises suspense, emotional depth, and spiritual undertones—elements Sanjana says make it stand out. 'It's a unique concept. We shot in Ujjain, and the experience was divine. We filmed at the temples and by the ghats—it gave a real spiritual touch to the story.' The actress also immersed herself in the local culture during the shoot. 'During my free time, I visited many highly spiritual temples. Every gali has a temple. I went to Kaal Bhairav Mandir, where Mahadev ko Madeira prasad ke roop mein paaya jata hai. I also visited Mangalnath Mandir, which is based on the Tropic of Cancer.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 2025: Steel Suppliers From Mexico At Lowest Prices (Take A Look) Steel Suppliers | search ads Search Now Undo She added, 'We explored ancient caves where priests once meditated. It was extremely hot inside, but deeply spiritual. I also visited Gadkalika Shaktipeeth during the evening aarti—it was a truly divine experience.' With a compelling storyline and a rich spiritual setting, Divya Prem is a show that promises mystery, faith, and emotional intensity. She has done shows like Kundali Bhagya, 'Nath Krishna Aur Gauri Ki Kahani', Campus, Kanoon, C.I.D., Aahat. She was also part of mythological show Jai Hanuman.

Bollywood's 'haunted' home: Rajesh Khanna's iconic bungalow was abandoned by every star who lived there. Was it cursed?
Bollywood's 'haunted' home: Rajesh Khanna's iconic bungalow was abandoned by every star who lived there. Was it cursed?

Time of India

time15-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Bollywood's 'haunted' home: Rajesh Khanna's iconic bungalow was abandoned by every star who lived there. Was it cursed?

Located on the once quiet Carter Road in Bandra, Mumbai, a sea-facing bungalow came to be known over the years not just for its grandeur, but for the supposed curse attached to it. Known famously as 'Aashirwad', this house witnessed the rise and fall of some of Bollywood's most celebrated stars. Before it became a landmark, the property was reportedly in a dilapidated state and considered haunted. Journalist Ali Peter John recalls that in the 1960s, the bungalow was avoided by most due to these eerie rumors. Despite the stigma, actor Rajendra Kumar showed keen interest in the property when it went on sale for Rs 65,000. In Jubilee Kumar: The Life and Times of a Superstar by Seema Sonik Alimchand, Rajendra Kumar recounted how he could initially only afford Rs 10,000. He turned to producer B.R. Chopra, with whom he was discussing payments for upcoming films Dhool Ka Phool and Kanoon. Eventually, Chopra agreed to pay Kumar Rs 1.75 lakh, part of which Kumar used to finalize the bungalow deal. Dimple to Aashirwad: Changing Hands Rajendra Kumar renovated the bungalow and named it 'Dimple' after his daughter. Ignoring the haunting tales, he moved in after performing a puja. The actor's career flourished soon after, earning him the title 'Jubilee Kumar'. However, by the late 1960s, his films began to fail, and he decided to sell the house. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Join new Free to Play WWII MMO War Thunder War Thunder Play Now Undo The buyer was none other than Rajesh Khanna, a rising star at the time. As per Alimchand's book, Kumar advised Khanna to rename the bungalow. Respecting his wishes, Rajesh Khanna called it 'Aashirwad'. According to Gautam Chintamani's Dark Star: The Loneliness of Being Rajesh Khanna, the actor embraced the grandeur of the house, transforming it into a symbol of his superstardom. Fans gathered in thousands outside its gates, while industry insiders waited long hours for a meeting with the actor. The Curse Strikes Again However, the narrative around Aashirwad soon darkened. Reports from Financial Express and other sources pointed out that Khanna wasn't the first to face setbacks after moving in. Bharat Bhushan, a 1950s star known for his performances in Baiju Bawra and Mirza Ghalib, was the original celebrity owner. After moving in, Bhushan faced a string of flops and financial troubles, which ultimately forced him to sell the house. Rajendra Kumar, too, faced a downward spiral in his career after settling in the bungalow. Then came Rajesh Khanna, who enjoyed immense fame in the 1970s, with hits like Anand, Haathi Mere Saathi, and Kati Patang. But as Amitabh Bachchan's popularity surged, Khanna's stardom began to fade. His separation from Dimple Kapadia and his reclusive lifestyle in Aashirwad further reinforced the property's cursed image. Ali Peter John noted that Khanna later spent most of his time at his Linking Road office and only returned to the bungalow to sleep. Rajesh Khanna passed away in 2012, marking the end of Aashirwad's association with Bollywood royalty. In 2014, industrialist Shashi Kiran Shetty bought the property for Rs 90 crore, a dramatic rise from the Rs 3.5 lakh that Khanna had paid decades earlier. Despite its original valuation being around Rs 225 crore, its infamous legacy perhaps played a role in its reduced selling price. The house has since been demolished, and a new structure stands in its place.

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