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Rajeev continues to march 'Left Right Left'
Monday, April 30, 2007
13:44 IST
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After threatening to walk out umpteenth number of times; thankfully for the producers of the show, Rajeev Khandelwalcontinues as Capt Rajveer in the second season of Left Right Left.
Back as Capt Rajveer in Sab's Left Right Left 'As an actor, I need to be creatively satisfied all the time. I was playing wait and watch with the show, as I wanted the creative team to get their act together. Now, the track in the show looks more interesting and it promises to be more fast paced. In the last season of Left Right Left, everything was left with a question mark and now slowly the drama will unfold," reveals Rajeev.
For those uninitiated, the first season was left at a high point where Naina (Priyanka Bassi) ends up shooting Rajveer Shekahwat (Rajeev). Also, she gets to know that he's actually the killer. Now how will Rajveer face all the students as he's their favorite teacher?
While Rajeev's now gearing up to face the heat as the suspense unfolds in reel life, but he still remains equally unpredictable in real life. So does he really plan to continue with the show? "Well, all good things in life come to an end, so I don't know what I'll do in the next two months. Just wait and watch. But, as for now I am reading a lot of scripts but somehow nothing has really inspired me to sign on the jotted line. I am really looking for something different but unfortunately there's nothing exciting. So, I'd rather chill in life than take on work which I don't enjoy," says Rajeev.
"I was just chilling out for the last two months," Rajeev
A few years back, the good looking actor became an overnight star with Balaji's Kahiin to Hoga as he garnered a huge female fan following. But due to creative differences with the production house, he walked out of the show. Later he was seen as Varun in Zee's Time Bomb which unfortunately bombed as far as TRPs went. And not many know that Rajeev began his career as a documentary filmmaker and has in fact made many docu-dramas on the Indian Army.