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Kitni Mohabbat Hai star Karan Kundra is now worried about being compared to other TV actors entering Bollywood and rather aims to compete with Varun Dhawan and Sidharth Malhotra.
Karan, 29, who made his Bollywood debut with Vikram Bhatt's Horror Story, feels there is no contest between him and his contemporaries on TV.
"I don't feel any competition with TV actors because I am already at par with them. In fact, I want to make myself able enough to compete with the Varun Dhawan and Sidharth Malhotra in the industry. That's my aim," Karan told PTI.
The small screen has seen many of its popular faces like Sushant Singh Rajput, Jay Bhanushali and Sidharth Shukla transitioning to Bollywood in recent times.
Karan, however, says he will continue to juggle between the two mediums.
The actor, who was last seen on TV in reality show Gumraah, is returning to fiction with a love story Fannah, where he plays the role of a vampire. He will also be seen in Dil Phire.
"This is a cool show and the role is very real. The time is of real characters, no one wants to watch nice and good people. My role has negative shades and is more relatable," he said.
The MTV show is a finite series of six months and might have more seasons if the first one works.
The actor, who is currently shooting for a Punjabi film, finds the concept of fixed duration shows great and thinks daily soaps are not cool anymore.
"Fannah is not a daily soap. Daily soaps are uncool and hectic. I like having time for myself. Actors on TV don't have a life, they only work, this is something I can't do and as I also do films, a finite series is manageable for me," he said.
Tall and handsome Shashank Vyas, best known as Jagya of Colors' Balika Vadhu (Sphereorigins), is missing his Tauji in the show. Who are we talking about? Well, we are talking about actor Satyajit Sharma.
Satyajit, playing Basant in the above show, stopped shooting a couple of days ago with his character coming to a logical end.
Over the years, he has churned some of the most fascinating, riveting and captivating scenes in Balika Vadhu. And his exit has made Shashank emotional.
"I know it's just a death of a character and not a person but I had always looked up to Satyajitji. He was more like an elder brother giving me advice on how to act better. I also used to share the resting room on the set with him and now everything looks so empty, which is not a good feeling," shares Shashank with us.
"But this is all part and parcel of the industry and I'll be catching with him often. He was a thorough gentleman with in depth knowledge of the world around."
In fact, Satyajit's last scene with Surekha Sikri (Kalyani Devi) is something that touched Shashank's heart. "It was an extremely touchy scene, beautifully enacted. It will always stay close to my heart."
Satyajit's death sequence will air on 22 July 2014.
Viewers will certainly miss him in the show.