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“The audiences’ response to ‘Malini Iyer’ will be the ultimate judge” : actor Srideviactor Sridevi
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Here comes another Bollywood actress to have a fling with Tellywood. Raveena Tandon is busy shooting for Sahib Biwi Aur Ghulam. Manisha Koirala (Sawal Dus Crore Ka), Madhuri Dixit (Kahin Na Kahin Koi Hai) and Karisma Kapoor (Karishma- Miracles of Destiny) have come and fallen flat. Now, ex-superstar Sridevi takes a shot with Malini Iyer which sees the light of day on Sahara Manoranjan on 19 January. Seems, the beautiful lady is fighting shy of meeting journalists before her debut on the small screen. She prefers to be interviewed via e-mail. Bypassing some of the questions asked, she sends brief replies to indiantelevision.com’s Vickey Lalwani: |
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To say that I am surprised to see you having signed a TV serial would be an understatement? Why television? |
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Could it be that the stars who have stepped into television are having few or no films in hand, hence… ? You know what I mean. |
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What is ‘Malini Iyer’ all about? |
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Did you do any homework for this role? |
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How are you going to juggle between television and home responsibilities? |
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Juhi Chawla is making a comeback in films. Madhuri Dixit soon will, she says. Are you open to doing films now? |
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Which involves more hard work – films or television? |
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Were you be able to adjust easily to memorising lines which are written on the spot? That’s the way things happen in serials… |
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You said you are not open to films. Open to doing more serials? |
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Earlier it was titled ‘Hamari Bahu Malini Iyer.’ Now it’s only ‘Malini Iyer.’ Why was the name changed? |
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Do you agree that the success of the show depends on the channel it is telecast on? |
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Aren’t you taking a risk? |
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Has life gone the way you wanted it to? |
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Executive Dossier
Game on, fame on as Good Game hunts India’s first global gaming star
MUMBAI: Game faces on, pressure high India’s gaming ambitions are levelling up. Good Game, billed as the world’s first as-live global gaming reality show, has officially launched in India with a bold mission: to crown the country’s first Global Gaming Superstar.
Blending esports with mainstream entertainment, the show brings together competitive gaming, creativity and on-camera performance in a format that tests more than just joystick skills. Contestants will be judged on gameplay, screen presence and their ability to perform under pressure, reflecting how gaming has evolved from pastime to profession and pop culture currency.
Fronting the show are three high-profile ambassadors: actor and entrepreneur Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Indian cricket star Rishabh Pant, and gaming creator Ujjwal Chaurasia. The winner will take home Rs 1 crore ($100,000) among the largest prize pools for any Indian reality show along with the chance to represent India on a global stage.
Backed by a planned annual investment of up to Rs 100 crore, Good Game is also courting brand partners, promising a minimum reach of 500 million among India’s core youth audience. The creators position the show as a bridge between entertainment and interactive culture, offering long-format content, community engagement and commercial scale.
Auditions are now open to Indian citizens aged 18 and above, inviting amateur and professional gamers, creators and performers alike. Shortlisted candidates will be called for in-person auditions in Mumbai on 14 and 15 February, and in Delhi on 28 February and 1 March 2026.
With big money, big names and even bigger ambition, Good Game signals a shift in how India views gaming not just as play, but as performance, profession and prime-time spectacle.










