TOI:Y TV actors fail to make in 2nd inng-- HC

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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/tv/Why-TV-actors-fail-to-make-it-big-in-second-innings/articleshow/17181854.cms

Why TV actors fail to make it big in second innings?

Somashukla Sinha Walunjkar, TNN | Nov 12, 2012, 12.00AM IST
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Why TV actors fail to make it big in second innings?
Barun Sobti has decided to quit 'Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon'
Sometimes magic can't be recreated. For small screen stars it is a feat next to impossible. Once they have won hearts living a screen character for weeks/months (and if lucky, may be years), and the show rolls off the air waves, they can seldom walk into another role and find acceptance with their audience.

Think Rajeev Khandelwal, Eijaz Khan, Sushant Singh Rajput, Karan Singh Grover, Harshad Chopra, Mishal Raheja and now Barun Sobti. Prime time television's hottest heartthrobs who had an enviable fan following, were unacknowledged superstars of the soapbox, gave up on their shows when they (and even the show) were at the peak of popularity, and are waiting patiently to recreate that mass hysteria their sheer presence invoked once, without much success. Rajeev quit Ekta Kapoor's epynomous show Kahin To Hoga after 'creative differences', and was replaced by another model-actor. The show shut shop within months, and while Rajeev did go on to do a couple of TV soaps (Time Bomb and Left Right Left), hosted a reality show (Sach Ka Samna) and even made his debut in a critically acclaimed film (Aamir), but four years down the line, he's still looking for "good work", after delivering a couple of flops.

Eijaz Khan was unluckier. After Kavya Anjali wrapped up, Eijaz had hoped for a Bollywoodcareer, only his debut film got shelved. A disheartened Eijaz played the baddie's side kick in a couple of south films, tried to make a half hearted attempt at a comeback in a show that tanked within weeks of airing.

Sushant, who was the utterly loveable Manav, the ideal son of Pavitra Rishta too quit his show because in his own words, he couldn't "identify" with the character any more after playing it for two years and needed a "break"! Of course he's pinning his hopes on Abhishek Kapoor's Kai Po Che, and has bagged a second lead role in Aamir Khan's PK, but superstardom is quite a pipe dream for now!

Karan aka KSG, did a yo-yo from Bollywood to TV, back and forth. After a not so memorable debut in Bhram, Delhi model-actor Karan cut his acting teeth in Parivar, Kasauti Zindagi Kayand then landed the male lead's role in Dill Mill Gayye, a youthful medical romance where he played Dr. Armaan Mallik. It was a show that catapulted Karan to dizzy heights of stardom overnight until he left the show one and half years later for a six month break (spent in trying a toehold in Bollywood films). When he returned, he was welcomed back by his fans, but by thenDMG had lost its spark and ended without even making much of an impact. Karan's back on television in Qubool Hai as the angry young biz man, earnestly trying to find his slot back.

Harshad who was much loved as Prem (Kis Desh Mein Hai Mera Dil) and did his share of soaps (Tere Liye, Dharam Patni and Dil Se Di Dua...Saubhagyavati Bhav?) is still trying to find "creative highs" after being Prem. Mishal Raheja who made Dattabhau's character in Lagi Tujh Se Lagan extremely popular left the show reportedly due to 'internal politics' on the sets. Shabbir Ahluwalia stepped in his shoes, but the show went off air son enough. Mishal's currently "reading film scripts" and will talk about the details "once" he's "allowed" to (a popular line most actors use, which really means: he's still waiting to be signed, because no film is made under so much secrecy in Bollywood!).

The latest to join the list of hotties on a "break mode" is Barun Sobti. After he announced that he was planning a "longish break" from Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon?, his millions of fans in a state of panic and heartbreak reportedly are deluging the production house and Star Plus with requests to retain the actor in the show and end it on a high note. May be, for Barun, being Arnav Singh Raizada, the loving brother, ruthless biz tycoon and man in love for one and half years isn't an easy job, because it means shooting 12-14 hours, but he needed to do a quick reality check too, because small screen success seldom finds a repeat in Bollywood.

Every superstar from TV who has left his signature show to pursue bigger dreams, had to either eat humble pie and return to the show, make creative compromises and play lead (if lucky) in a smaller show on a rival broadcast channel. Even Amar Upadhay, TV's biggest star at one time is still remembered only as Mihir.

Ronit Roy and Ram Kapoor, TV's biggest stars at the moment are finely balancing movies with TV, aware that the Hindi film industry is not receptive to TV stars, no matter how big their stature is. It's better to reign in television and be the king of hearts, then struggle for space in an industry where your pedigree or alliance to top camps decide your future. TV superstars have the power to make characters immortal, films give you a temporary high, and more importantly, there's only one Shah Rukh Khan and he made his debut in films, over two decades ago. The world of films and TV can never merge and each has its own charm and power. It is up to the actors to figure that out before they make professional mistakes!

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Thanks for sharing!

Someone, on a different forum, said it right about Ram Kapoor. If he debuted in films back in the 90s perhaps he had a chance of becoming huge in Bollywood. With his charm and acting capabilities, Ram could have gone very far. And he certainly is making a place for himself in the film industry now, however he would have been able to make a bigger name if he still was in his 20s.

I'm a Ram Kapoor admirer, love that guy. 😳

The article is wrong about Rajeev though. He's not the type to do every film that is offered to him. Rajeev has actually been associated with good cinema. I loved his Aamir and Soundtrack. And is Sushant really in PK? I know he's in Kai Po Che, he's very lucky to have gotten such a huge opportunity.

I'm still waiting to watch Eijaz in a show of substance. He's also one actor who I watch out for.

And as for Barun, well, I've already spoken a lot about that. 😆😆 I think Barun should come out already and say he's quitting instead of misleading his fans saying he's going on a 'longish break'. What the heck is that suppose to mean? Well, at least Star Plus clarified his exit.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Eeek, not BS man. You are asking for trouble mystic. 😆

Word on Rajeev Khandelwal.
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Originally posted by: likarsh

Eeek, not BS man. You are asking for trouble mystic. 😆


Word on Rajeev Khandelwal.


I couldn't help it. 🤣
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Armu4eva

Harshad who was much loved as Prem (Kis Desh Mein Hai Mera Dil) and did his share of soaps (Tere Liye, Dharam Patni and Dil Se Di Dua...Saubhagyavati Bhav?) is still trying to find "creative highs" after being Prem.



I don't agree with this. After Prem, all of HC's characters were the best ever.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Mishal is indeed working in a very small film called Budget Trip. The reporter should have known better.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Really?

Sorry to say Raghav and Anurag created way more fan following of HC. offcourse Prem was his start but He gain many fans with Raghav and Anurag. Actually Many of his fans which were at prem times left but he added fan following on his other two characters. I dont know if I am making sense at current or not. But Raghav and Anurag were as much successful like prem and prove is his fans and the popularity of him with SJ and APK.


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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Saraella

Really?

Sorry to say Raghav and Anurag created way more fan following of HC. offcourse Prem was his start but He gain many fans with Raghav and Anurag. Actually Many of his fans which were at prem times left but he added fan following on his other two characters. I dont know if I am making sense at current or not. But Raghav and Anurag were as much successful like prem and prove is his fans and the popularity of him with SJ and APK.



I would even render to say that Raghav was more popular and successful than Prem.

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I would even render to say that Raghav was more popular and successful than Prem.

you are right. Just because Raghav and Anurag were short lived does not mean that they were less successful than prem.

Agree with you, In a true sense Raghav is the character which made me life fan of HC.


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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Saraella


you are right. Just because Raghav and Anurag were short lived does not mean that they were less successful than prem.

Agree with you, In a true sense Raghav is the character which made me life fan of HC.




And the thing with each passing character is that he just gets better and better and better and better with each passing character.

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