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Special Thanks To "ramsakshiroxxx" For Translation ~
[quote]What would you say regarding the bold scene with co-actor Ram Kapoor ?
Sakshi : Bold scenes have been a part of the small screen even before I joined the industry.However, it was first time so long and intimate on television.It was necessary for the show to show the progression of a mature love story of two people who found love late. Nothing was vulgur in the scene and neither it was sudden. The promos had been aired 15 days prior to the actual telecast. Many other shows have come up with bold content since then. Now a days mature content is becoming a part of small screen and it should be accepted. Nevertheless, even then if some people felt it was vulgur, you always have the remote. I think the critics were first busy enjoying the scene and later criticizing it.
How much difficult was it for you to do the scene ?
Sakshi: ( same answer as in other interviews) It was very difficult to do. The creative team had to convince me a lot, I had to convince my family. My sister spoke to my parents and I did only after they allowed.
Any special reason why you chose Priya's role for BALH ?
Sakshi : I have always liked versatile roles. Priya is a modern lady, unlike Parvati's larger than life character in KGGK, Priya is romantic from the heart but doesn't believe love before marriage is necessay. She is 30 plus, still believes someone is there made for her and someday she will find love. I try to take a new and different roles, so when I was offered Priya's role, couldn't say no to it.
How does it feel ruling the small screen for so long ?
Sakshi : When I began I never thought, I would come this far. Whwn I was offered my first role for "rajdhani" on Star Plus, I was giving my civil services exams and never thought of getting into acting. Parvati in KGGK was the turning point in my life and it has been a beautiful journey since then.
There are many dance and comedy reality shows on T.V these days, you are seen in none , why ?
Sakshi : Dance isn't my cup of tea, Idon't think I can ever do justice to dancing. I would love doing comedy though but never got a chance. If I am offered comedy, I'll positively think about it.
Future plans ?
Sakshi : One show at a time is enough. However, won't mind taking up movies if the role is good. Upcoming movie is "mohalla Assi" where I am playing Savitri's role. She is is the wife of sanskrit teacher Dharmesh Pandey (Sunny Deol) and supports him in his tough times.
Her marriage plans ?
Sakshi : I wish to, but as it is said marriages are made in heaven. I am sure God have thought something for me. I believe marriage is a thing that happens only when it's destined.[/quote]