'Socially appealing' show attracts Amol Palekar back to TV


Mumbai, May 29 (IANS): Amol Palekar will be returning to TV with a show based on the life of doctors. The veteran actor-filmmaker says it was the meaningful subject that propelled him to make a comeback to the small screen after over a decade.

"I have always believed in making socially relevant and meaningful cinema and found the concept of the show unique and socially appealing. Hence, I decided to be a part of it," the 70-year-old, known for movies like "Golmaal" and "Baaton Baaton Mein", said in a statement.

The show will attempt to dispel the negativity that prevails around the medical system by taking an honest look at the profession that is increasingly being perceived as being commercialised.

Amol, who featured in TV shows like "Kachchi Dhoop" and "Kareena Kareena" earlier, will be seen essaying the character of a renowned doctor who stands for all that is right in this noble profession. He plays the role of the protagonistÂ’s (Pooja Gor) grandfather who guides her in her journey as a doctor.

The show is being made on a large scale and has been shot extensively in India and Britain. To make it look more authentic, the episodes are being shot at real locations and hospitals.

The show, which will be aired on Life OK, is tentatively titled “Roshini”, but a confirmed name is yet to be zeroed in on.

 

  

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