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Posted on 28 November 2003 | ||
Beatific smile and sexy churidars seems to be ruling the roost on Star Plus' late nights. With her ideal daughter act, Aamna Shariff has managed to win over the audience, so much so that they have extended their daily television viewing time by another half an hour. Coming from a conservative family, it wasn't easy for Shariff to break into the showbiz, but once the ice was broken there was no looking back. Few commercial ads later, she is now plays a protagonist is Balaji Telefilms' new soap on the block. Although it is her first serial and still in its nascent stages, the spark is evident. May be not in the league of 'Tulsi' and 'Parvati', but Shariff's Kashish seems to be making a mark. indiantelevision.com's Vickey Lalwani met up with the beauty to pick up her brains. Excerpts from the meeting: | ||
How did you land up in the television industry? And don't even think about churning out the clich statement 'I always wanted to become an actor.' | ||
And how exactly did your career start? | ||
That's quite an amount. How did television happen? One fine day I got a call from Balaji Telefilms for Kahiin To Hoga then titled Kashish. I heard my role and realised that I had the biggest role. I was the link between all the characters. I was going to be in almost every frame. How could I refuse such a meaty offer? Ekta called me for the auditions. It took them six months to finalise. I hesitated just a bit before signing on the dotted line. But thank god, I did it. | ||
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You had some real mushy scenes with Sujal (Rajeev Khandelwal). Did you feel awkward while enacting those? | ||
In the serial, you don't get married to your lover Sujal but rather opt for your father's choice Piyush. What would you do if faced with a similar situation in real life? I am a very practical girl, I will asses the guy's qualities before committing myself. I don't think I'll ever fall for a wrong guy. | ||
And what if, like the reel story, one of your younger sisters bears a child out of wedlock? | ||
'Kahiin...' has now broken into the top 20 shows. What according to you is the secret of its success? Two, the characters have been very strongly sketched. Frankly speaking, we were quite apprehensive in the beginning. | ||
Why? | ||
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There are some bold love scenes and a near-smooch between Rishi and Mahek in one of the previous shows. Has this helped? As for those scenes that you are talking about, full marks to the director Anil Kumar who shot them very aesthetically. There was not an iota of vulgarity in those frames. Importantly, things like premarital sex and unwed motherhood are happening in colleges today, aren't they? We are just holding the mirror. | ||
How did you feel when your dad (Amar Talwar) who looked 55-60 was dropped and a new character who looks barely 40 was taken in his place? Initially, it was difficult to identify a new person stepping into the shoes of someone who had nearly settled down. But 'kya karen'? 'Hamara kaam hi kuch aisa hai'. Slowly but surely, it's setting in. The new entrant is a good actor. But I still miss Amarji. | ||
I think Nim Sood (Balaji's Fashion Stylist) has been extra generous with you. You have some excellent costumes on the show. | ||
Is it necessary to look good on television? Seems like Jassi is set to erode that belief... | ||
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You have done cinema too. What is the difference between cinema and television? In films, an actor does maximum three scenes in a day. In serials, he/she nearly shoots 12 scenes in a day. So you have to be 100 per cent fit while you are shooting. And if you have a plum role in a daily in your kitty, you are shooting nearly three-fourth of a month, which doesn't happen in a film. | ||
Ekta has a penchant to fastforward her serials. Would you remain a part of the serial if 'Kahin...' ever went 20 years ahead in future? | ||
Are you under any contract with Balaji Telefilms' that you won't accept any work as long as 'Kahiin...' goes on? No. I am doing ads, even today. But for some time, I am not going to accept a new serial; I want to concentrate solely on Kahiin.... | ||
Have you ever goofed up a scene? | ||
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Do you have any formal training in acting? I enjoy my job very much. Touchwood, there has not been a single morning as yet where I got up and groaned. Just looking at myself on the television for four days in a week gives me a terrific high. | ||
Any Bollywood crossovers on the cards? | ||
Will you be comfortable donning revealing costumes and doing passionate scenes? | ||
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