"Chanchan is very me... very real" says Sanaya Irani
Playing a dog trainer in her upcoming serial Chanchan, Sanaya Irani admits that she has many things in common with Chanchan.
Published: Friday,Mar 22, 2013 18:07 PM GMT-06:00

I don't know if the character is similar to any film – At no point did Vipulji (producer, Vipul Shah) tell me that the character or the story is like this film or this story which I think is good too since then I won't pick up any nuances. I want to portray the character as I perceive it or the way Vipul sir has perceived it and he told me that you will make my character. They say that it is like the film Khoobsurat but I have not seen the film so I don't know. When I was given a briefing it was just the story and the character and not related or connected and at no point was I told that it will be like this or you play it like this.
I am very similar to Chanchan - Chanchan's background, the kind of person that she is and how I am in real life is very, very close. In the serial the name Chanchan is related to my payal… she is not into dancing but it's just that since Chanchan was a child she is wearing a payal and thus wanted to name herself Chanchan. Chanchan is from a Gujju background but does not have to speak Gujju just like me in real life I am a Parsi and my mother tongue is Gujarati but I don't speak Gujarati, I speak English.
I love dogs in real life too - I was most excited when Vipulji told me that you will be a dog trainer and that there will be four dogs on the sets. That just made my day as I am very fond of dogs. In real life too I have 3 dogs at home named Kaliya, Spider and Tia. I think people should not buy dogs they should adopt them.
Shooting with the dogs - I don't have a problem but my director does as he has a problem getting them to co-ordinate for the shot. I just love dogs but it does take slightly longer to shoot since they wander around. There are four dogs in the serial and when I shoot with the bigger dog it makes me very hard to control him as he is playful and pulls me across the whole set so that is a little difficult.
My character as Khushi in Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon was completely different - She was a goof ball while Chanchan is not like that. She is a girl of today who is very normal whereas Khushi came from Lucknow and was very conservative. She was not very educated and for her Bombay was like a big thing, but Chanchan is not like that at all. She is a very today's girl and she doesn't go wide eyed at things. Chanchan she is like me whereas for Khushi I had to put in very different things. Chanchan is very me… very real…
Dream role - I have none, I don't dream or anything and I just do whatever comes to me. I think there is no point to dream as it is not going to come to me just because I dream of it. I have no interest in films too.
I hope my fans like Chanchan - This is not my debut but my 4th show and I can manage to take the responsibility. I don't feel challenged since I love to act. I give my best shot and it is a challenge to work with a different cast and crew. When you work with a different director it is a different experience as every director has a different vision so that is a challenge itself. I hope that people talk as much about Chanchan as much as they talk about Sanaya because I want people to relate to Chanchan.
On Mohit Segal also being the choice of the main lead in Chanchan - Just like everyone else I too would have liked to have Mohit as my lead but then it is finally upto the casting people who should have felt that way so I really can't do anything about that. And talking about when we will be cast together, I hope this show goes on for a while so I don't know.
Seema Khot Mattoo
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