A report that Shilpa Shetty has replaced Karisma Kapoor in a dance show
on Sony TV because she is worth much less has upset both the actress
and the channel.
Shilpa, who is to be a judge on Sony's new dance show "Jhalak
Dikhla Jaa", told IANS: "This paper has been targeting me
on the smallest of pretexts. They called me a jobless actress, which
I am not for sure. I currently have two major films on the floor.
"I know the truth about why I've stepped into 'Jhalak Dikhla Jaa'
and how much I've been paid.
"I see no reason to tom-tom my career moves to people who are
hell bent on writing me off. If people see my debut on television as
a downslide in my career I can't help it. Let me remind them I'm not
doing a soap."
Incidentally, Shilpa got many offers to appear on the small screen
but she kept waiting for the right opportunity and "Jhalak Dikhla
Jaa" provided that.
"I've been offered lots of television before. So far, I resisted
the temptation because I didn't want anyone to say I was getting into
television because I had no films on hand.
"It's another matter that even now I'm being subjected to barbs
about being jobless. Right now I'm working on Anurag Basu's 'Metro'
where I've a role to die for.
"If I've chosen to cut down on films it's only because I can't
do crappy parts at this stage of my career. I'd rather do 'Jhalak Dikhla
Jaa' on TV where I get to be part of something I enjoy unconditionally
- dancing."
Sony spokesperson Anupama Mandloi confirms that Shilpa has been paid
very handsomely.
"We did have a problem with Karisma and we did ask Shilpa to step
in. But to suggest that she has been paid a meagre amount is a joke."
Karisma burnt her hands with the soap "Karishma" on Sahara
TV some years ago.
"I've been around long enough not to get insecure about less work
now. I've seen many girls come and go. By god's grace, I'm still around
and in a position to do the kind of work that I really enjoy,"
Shilpa said.
"The best part of doing 'Jhalak Dikhla Jaa' is my colleagues are
Farah Khan and Sanjay Leela Bhansali. I've never worked with either,
but I've always admired their work."
Another person who opted out of 'Jhalak Dikhla Jaa' was composer Himesh
Reshammiya.
"We asked him to compose the title song for us. He wanted to be
paid the sun, moon and stars. We reeled under his remunerative demands
and quickly went to Vishal-Shekhar who has composed a beautiful signature
tune for us. Javed Akhtar has written the song.
"Sure, it has the words 'Jhalak dikhla jaa' in it. But our song
is completely different from Himesh's number," Mandoli added.