By: Vickey Lalwani
December 1, 2006
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Mannat Har Khushi Paane Ki: Episode Discussion Thread - 25
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Interview with actor Rajeev Khandelwal | ||
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Posted on 30 October 2003 | ||
He may be known today as the newest hunk on the block, but Rajeev Khandelwal did not come to Mumbai with dreams of making it big as an actor. Today, however, it is playing Sujal in Star Plus' new late night opus Kahiin To Hoga that is keeping him busy. Not surprisingly, Rajeev has also spawned a growing female fan following, thanks to his ambitious, egoistic, hotshot dude act in KTH. Vickey Lalwani caught up with the 'happening' star of tellyland to find out what makes him tick. | ||
Was yours a planned foray into television acting? | ||
Really! Tell us something about the documentaries. | ||
So, how did the transition from production to acting happen? Now that I look back, I think I shouldn't have done it at all. Not only was I vague about the tricks of the trade, I was positively clueless about the content that the mainstream channels would be interested in. | ||
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How did you bounce back? Thanks to those opportunities, I recovered most of my lost money within no time. At this point, friends advised me to try my hand at acting. I went in for some auditions at Balaji Telefilms. Luckily, I was selected. I badly needed the money to recover the losses that I had incurred in the making of the pilot. My ad assignments were quite a boon, but they still had not wiped away the entire deficit. | ||
Usually Balaji actors manage to become semi celebrities within no time, how did you manage to keep a low profile? | ||
So that's how you started. Then? I was in a dilemma, unsure of what to do next. A catch-22 situation, to be precise. And, people who remembered that I had appeared in KHKH began asking embarrassing questions like 'Kyon Bhaiya, Chale Nahin Kya? (Oh, so you didn't click?)' | ||
Didn't you take a raincheck beforehand? Were and are you bound by a contract with Balaji Telefilms? | ||
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You said that you knew your character in 'Kahiin...' would make an impact. What made you believe so? | ||
How close is Rajeev to Sujal? Do you really have an attitude? And how do you define 'attitude'? | ||
How did you react when you first learnt that 'Kahiin...' would be aired in the 11 pm slot? | ||
You seem to have had a good time doing some very romantic scenes with your co-star Aamna Sharif (Kashish)? (smiles) I know those scenes have become the talk of the town. That's because Aamna and I share a wonderful chemistry. To be honest, I did get turned on when those sequences were narrated to me. But when it came to doing those in front of the entire unit, it was a different story altogether. | ||
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Did you have any formal training in acting? I don't believe in formal training. Acting is an intrinsic art. These classes might polish an actor a bit, but they can't ingrain the seeds of acting. | ||
So, do you watch serials to imbibe something? | ||
How important is a director to you? | ||
No formal training in acting. Don't watch much television. How do you manage to convince the director? I don't mind if people point out my flaws. For instance, there was this drunken scene recently where the creative guys felt that I had gone over the top and they let me know. Thanks to them, I could better my act. | ||
Going back to your character. You don't share a very good equation with your father (Deepak Parasher). But I guess that part has not been fully delved into... Your guess is right. That's because he (Parasher) has not been good to my mother. | ||
But even that aspect has not been touched upon? You are right actually, but I wouldn't be able to comment on that. It should be coming up any moment. But I really have fallen in love with my character. The fact that it has every possible human shade- love, anger and jealousy, makes it even more attractive. It is also one reason why I relate to the scriptwriter and director. | ||
On behalf of your female fans, let me ask you one last question. Where do you think your sex appeal lies? In my eyes. |
Jasveer postpones her migration plan | ||
After proclaiming that she'll soon shift base to Dubai with her hubby Aziz, Jasweer Kaur aka Smriti of K. Street Pali Hill, is contradicting her own statement. She is returning to the small screen with SAB TV's Left Right Left in a completely different avatar. Here's what the actor has to say about her role, "In this army academy show, I play Sanjana - a young glamorous yoga teacher. What I really like about this role, is that its totally different from K Street , where I played a fully covered demure girl. But now I have got the opportunity to dress really hep ,i.e spaghetti tops, tights and short skirts (with leggings ) which drives my student Yudi (I am his mentor) nuts. He falls head over heels in love with me and even pens poems. I have a long role in LRL, which will develop over a period of time. As of now, I have no romantic angles, but you never know! On the sets, I consider myself a bridge between the seniors and the juniors and get along well with all of them." |
To have or not to have - A PRO | ||
Maintaining good relations with the media or networking with the journos seems to be the in-thing of the times. Befriending the photographers and writers, being in their good books, keeping the media informed about one's hereabouts - all this requires tact and media-savviness. Most of our television actors engage PRO's (Public Relations Officer) services while some are good at being media-savvy themselves. Upcoming actors normally feel the need to appoint a PR person to take care of their media visibility. Sometimes, paying the pro (anywhere between Rs.12-15 thousand per month) is a deterrent factor while for some it is against their principles to have one. Here Gita Hari asks some of the actors from Tellywood whether does it benefit and how important is it to have a personal PRO.
Priya Arya
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Post Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa, Shveta Salve has been busy chilling in the sun. Now, the actress is receiving offers to perform at various shows for New Year's Eve. We hear Salve's been quoting astronomical fees from different shows and is now bargaining for the best option. Helping her in her efforts is fianc Rodney Barnes. A source reveals, "He's more excited about her performing than she is. We believe he's talking to everyone to find out who's performing where."
But a close friend of Shveta supports her, saying, "Why not make money when every one is charging a bomb? Her value has definitely sky-rocketed post Jhalak. So she's busy milking her popularity now." ![]() Smriti Irani: Television's first superstar |
Sting operation
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The crowd went into a tizzy when Rajeev Khandelwal, the handsome Captain Rajveer of Left Right Left hosted the Navy Queen Ball recently. The suave actor was at his wittiest best and kept the audiences in splits for a long time. He flattered the beauty pageant contestants and stole many a hearts.
The actor added, "My father's in the army and have grown watching the army officers in all there finery on such special occasions and know exactly how it feels to belong to the defence services. I love the audience and the beautiful girls out here," chirps Rajeev gleefully who came dressed in black suit.
Much for the actor who has had a defense background, playing an army officer and now getting to host the Navy Ball.
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