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The 100 crore club is not my priority: Rajeev Khandelwal
ByRicha Shukla, TNN | Jan 9, 2013, 12.00 AM ISTShare MoreAAREAD MORE Rajeev Khandelwal|Marry Me|BollywoodRajeev KhandelwalMore PicsRELATED
Rajeev Khandelwal, who was in Jaipur for a day, talks about films, family and fun
Jaipur boy Rajeev Khandelwal is basking in the glory of his latest release Table No 21, which has turned out to be a success, but the 37-year-old actor admits that he will forget it by tomorrow. "Last night when I went to watch the film, I was touched to see people clapping as the show ended. They even gave the film a standing ovation. It just made my self-belief stronger," says the actor, who made his Bollywood debut with the critically acclaimed Aamir.
Refusing to take all the credit for the film's success on his shoulders, Rajeev says, "It's the same team who gave Will You Marry Me (which was released in March last year). And we are back again," he says with a smile. "Even when the whole of north India is reeling under the cold wave, the reports and reviews for the film are overwhelming and heart-warming," says Rajeev.
Rajeev, who rose to fame with television serial Kahiin To Hoga for playing Sujal Garewal, is known for doing unconventional roles and off-beat films like Shaitan and Soundtrack. While all his films have dine decently well, the actor says, the 100 crore club is not a priority for him. "My focus has always been on content-driven projects that have a wide mass appeal. Had that not been the case, films like Aamir and Shaitan would have never been made. Even Table No 21 is not a typical commercial film, but it's very topical. And our audience is accepting it wholeheartedly," he explains.
Rajeev, who was in Jaipur only for a day, says that he plans to return to his home town soon to spend some time with his family. "I will soon be back with my wife Manjiri. It's been a while since I have been waiting to spend some time with my parents. Also it's the season of winters and kite-flying, which I terribly miss in Mumbai. It used to be so much fun being in Jaipur during winters, so it would be the best time to be home," he smiles.
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Big names come together for adventure series
Chetan Bhagat, Nagesh Kukunoor, Vijender Singh, Gul Panag and Rajeev Khandelwal to be a part of an adventure series on TV.
Chetan Bhagat, film director Nagesh Kukunoor, Boxing Olympian Vijender Singh and actors Gul Panag and actor Rajeev Khandelwal will be a part of an all-new adventure travelogue ' MyEndeavour alterrain 'on The National Geographic Channel. The five-part series, spanning an hour each for five days, will feature the five personalities and their unique journeys.
The show will air sometime in May. While Nagesh Kukunoor's ultimate endeavour is to complete an unfinished road-trip he had undertaken in 1995 and explore the journey as a concept for one of his next films, Vijender Singh's plans to drive through Rajasthan till the Indo-Pak Border Post and sing for the Jawans posted there. Chetan Bhagat would drive to Junagarh in Gujarat to meet India's only African tribe.
Being a serial road tripper and traveller, Gul Panag will go on a personal endeavour to complete an unfinished business of exploring coastal Karnataka with a drive from Goa to Hampi. "It is a journey for the five of us. It is about a personal motive. For example, my agenda is to visit Arunachal Pradesh, where I had gone as a child. It was always a dream to undertake the journey again, but somehow I never found the time. I will be driving from Dibrugarh to Pasighat. We will shoot in May. It is a difficult and challenging terrain and I am super excited to be a part of the show. I will come back from a film shoot in Sri Lanka and head straight for Arunachal," said a visibly happy Rajeev Khandelwal.