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Hip Hip Hurray spells nostalgia for two reasons: one, it showcased the school lives of some pretty good-looking and happening 12th graders (and their issues) and two, because we all wanted to be and look like them. Never did a bunch of school kids look as chic as they did in their green and grey uniforms.
The show first aired in 1998 and wrapped up in 2000. It celebrated its 20th anniversary on 21 October 2018.
Samantha Sirohi who played the role of ‘Samantha’ on the show remembers how the show was special to her, not only because it was her first show on television but also because she was pitted against, and bonded with, a lovely bunch of individuals.
The show was shot over the weekends at St. Mary’s, Byculla in Mumbai.
All of the cast, at the time, were between 18 and 23 years of age, and Samantha fondly remembers how they used to get Rs 100 as “conveyance money” which was a lot of money at the time.
Many a times they would lunch at an Irani Cafe, an experience that they’d be thrilled at because they were all dressed in school uniforms and looked like school kids who’d sneaked out of school.
Samantha insists that Vishal Malhotra (who played John) and Shahrukh Barucha (who played Cyrus) were the most mischievous of the lot because they would try to make her laugh every time they had a scene together.
The show wound up in May 2000 and reduced them all to years on its last shoot.
“The show touched a lot of people’s lives. To be known today as a character from Hip Hip Hurray and have people still call us by the names of our characters and still connect with the show is just amazing,” says Samantha.
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