It’s very rare to come across a photograph that is iconic and has stamped a name in the history of Indian television. Recently, a rare i...
It’s very rare to come across a photograph that is
iconic and has stamped a name in the history of Indian television. Recently, a
rare image from 2007 has resurfaced with television producer Rajan Shahi
receiving his first award for his debut production venture, Sapna Babul Ka...
Bidaai, from none other than Mr. Uday Shankar, the then network head and now
Vice Chairman of JioStar. Rajan is accompanied by his daughter, Ishika Shahi,
and the picture represents a symbol of the legacy that began that day and continues
even today.
The historic photograph has captured the very first
award for Director’s Kut Productions, Rajan Shahi’s maiden venture as a
producer. And what makes it even more memorable is that Uday Shankar personally
presented the award to him.
For Rajan, it still is one of the most cherished
memories. He has often mentioned in his interviews, "Uday sir specifically
flew down for the award function to personally hand over the trophy for Best
Serial to us. I went on stage with my daughter Ishika, and he blessed us both.
That picture will always be my favorite. My dream is that one day Ishika
receives an award from Uday sir’s hands; that would complete the circle."
Rajan has also spoken fondly for Vivek Bahl, who
was the programming head at Star Plus then, as he played a crucial role in
setting up his meeting with Uday Shankar. Rajan had earlier said, "I have
so much gratitude for him."
It was in 2007, after spending nearly 14 to 15
years directing some of television’s most successful shows, Rajan wanted to
venture into production. But during those days, the idea of a technician
becoming a producer was unheard of. “Only big names and production houses were
given a chance back then. No one was willing to take that risk." Rajan has
often spoken about his early days in interviews.
And that’s when destiny played its role, and Uday
Shankar, who had just become the network head of Star Plus, saw Rajan's
potential. He encouraged Rajan to produce his first show and stood behind him
with confidence. Rajan proudly calls him a visionary and his mentor and credits
him for giving him the biggest opportunity of his life.
That opportunity turned into a phenomenon. Sapna
Babul Ka... Bidaai went on to become one of the most successful shows in Indian
television history. And within two months of the show's launch, Star Plus,
which was then struggling, bounced back to number one. It wasn’t just a win for
the channel but a turning point for Rajan and his newly launched company,
Director’s Kut Productions.
The photograph represents the start of a legacy, as
it was with Sapna Babul Ka... Bidaai that DKP became popular for presenting
unique concepts and content at a time when TV was all about over dramatic
dramas. Sapna Babul Ka... Bidaai came as a game changer for its simplicity and
freshness. The banner has not looked back since then and has produced
successful shows like Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai, Kuch Toh Log Kahenge, Amrit
Manthan, Yeh Rishtey Hain Pyaar Ke, and Anupama, among others.
It was Uday Shankar who saw Rajan's passion and the
fire in him and took the risk of giving him a chance. Only a true visionary
like Uday Shankar could have gazed through Rajan's talent and helped create a
legacy, not only for Rajan but for Star Plus too. The photograph is a reminder
of how an act of faith gave birth to a legacy that continues to define Indian
entertainment even today.
As DKP completes 18 years, Rajan is also thankful
to the cast and crew of Sapna Babul Ka...Bidaai. "Heartfelt gratitude to
the entire team of Bidaai - the actors, crew, and the core members who are
still standing with the banner. Thank you to each one of you."
Currently DKP has two shows on-air Yeh Rishta Kya
Kehlata Hai, which continues to be one of the longest running shows on Indian
television, and Anupama, which is being co-produced under their sister banner
Shahi Productions Pvt Ltd, that Rajan started with his mother Deepa Shahi.
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