Boogie Woogie will begin on December 7.
Mumbai:
Actor Javed Jaffrey, who is backwith popular show Boogie Woogie, says TRPs are important butthey want to present clean and quality work.
Started in 1997, Boogie Woogie was one of thelongest running dance reality shows. The new season willfeature children in the age group of 6 to 14.
Though there are lot of reality shows today makingratings quite important, Javed wants to make a quality show.
"We are concerned about TRPs, it is important for anyshow. We want to bring TRPs but through purity... we want togive a quality product by getting the best out of thecontestants. We want to do clean, good work, have good qualityon the show, follow rules and regulations. If we do all this,success will follow," Javed said here.
"Times have changed but basic morals are not changed.Television is open for everyone to watch, there is nocertification, we will try to keep the show family oriented.We are concerned about our show, we don't look at othershows," he said.
Javed does not believe that after celebrities come onreality shows to promote their films, the TRPs increase.
"Celebrities do not add TRP, they come to encouragecontestants and not manipulate ratings. We are not banking oncelebrities for this. If they come to promote their films,good, if they don't come it is okay for us," he said.
The trio of Jaaved Jaffrey, Naved and Ravi Behl willbe the judges and Sargun Mehta and 12-year-old actor RakshitWahi will host the dance show.
The top 16 contestants for the show have been selectedfrom across the country. The scoring and elimination of thechildren will be based on judges' scores and there will be nopublic voting. The talented young dancers will compete for thetitle of Boogie Woogie Kids Champion.
"Kids are most lovable, dynamic and innocent. They arethe best way to begin a talent show. Later on we might come upwith mothers on the show, men and women, groups," Javed said.
Boogie Woogie will begin on December 7.
Started in 1997, Boogie Woogie was one of thelongest running dance reality shows. The new season willfeature children in the age group of 6 to 14.
Though there are lot of reality shows today makingratings quite important, Javed wants to make a quality show.
"We are concerned about TRPs, it is important for anyshow. We want to bring TRPs but through purity... we want togive a quality product by getting the best out of thecontestants. We want to do clean, good work, have good qualityon the show, follow rules and regulations. If we do all this,success will follow," Javed said here.
"Times have changed but basic morals are not changed.Television is open for everyone to watch, there is nocertification, we will try to keep the show family oriented.We are concerned about our show, we don't look at othershows," he said.
Javed does not believe that after celebrities come onreality shows to promote their films, the TRPs increase.
"Celebrities do not add TRP, they come to encouragecontestants and not manipulate ratings. We are not banking oncelebrities for this. If they come to promote their films,good, if they don't come it is okay for us," he said.
The trio of Jaaved Jaffrey, Naved and Ravi Behl willbe the judges and Sargun Mehta and 12-year-old actor RakshitWahi will host the dance show.
The top 16 contestants for the show have been selectedfrom across the country. The scoring and elimination of thechildren will be based on judges' scores and there will be nopublic voting. The talented young dancers will compete for thetitle of Boogie Woogie Kids Champion.
"Kids are most lovable, dynamic and innocent. They arethe best way to begin a talent show. Later on we might come upwith mothers on the show, men and women, groups," Javed said.
Boogie Woogie will begin on December 7.