



ST: And what if her wish is granted, and in a year or two, her character Niyati grows up to become a mother? Would she like to play mommy dearest?
DK: I don't know. If I'm required to play the role of a mom, maybe I will. But I've never thought about it. It's really depressing.
ST: Talking about the future makes me ask her about her future plans.
DK: Right now, Niyati is my future. The way Kulvaddhu is progressing; I believe it's going to go a long way. I want every house to have a Niyati. Right now I just can't think beyond Kulvaddhu.
ST: Kulvaddhu is indeed a dream start, but what if she is offered something even bigger along the way, like movies? DK: No, I don't dream of doing movies because I don't think TV is any less today. The kind of publicity that we get from TV is unbelievable. The stories are beautiful, and the sets are gorgeous and really expensive. The treatment is equal to what film people must be getting. I'm concentrating on Niyati and once it becomes a hit, which I'm sure it will, I don't mind taking up a good film offer.
ST: And what about her love life? Is she giving any signals to anyone there?
DK: Yes, I do have a man in my life and I'm committed. I don't mind talking about it, but it's too early now. The right time hasn't come.
That kind of makes it clear that Daljit is committed to talking about her work and nothing else. So when she plans to become the kulvaddhu of the man in her life, we'll let you know all about it!