‘Luck favours those who are brave’:KAA

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'Luck favours those who are brave'


Were they destined to be where they are, or did they chart their own success story? BT quizzes those in the showbiz

APARNA GUPTA Times News Network

At 16, an astrologer declared that she will be a mere housewife. Today, Smriti Irani is one of the best known faces on television. "I worked doubly hard to carve a niche for myself as I believe destiny is governed by our actions," reveals Smriti but she also believes that our relationships are pre-destined. "Though we can work our way up in the professional arena, only God can decide who will come into our lives. After my marriage, I felt that this aspect of my life was destined," adds Smriti.
Maninee De almost dismissed the prediction of a tarot card reader who once told her that she will meet her 'soulmate' within a few months. "Not just was I told that his initials will be MM but also minor details about his complexion and background," shares Maninee. By fate, she did meet Mihir Mishra and eventually tied the knot with him.
Actor Shilpa Saklani, feels blessed that God the Almighty chose this life for her, "I don't take any credit for whatever little success I have achieved but I work hard not to let God down. Though our life is pre-determined, good karma softens God." The way she met and fell in love with actor-husband Apoorva Agnihotri reinforced her faith. "I tried so hard to dodge him but the similarities between us were too uncanny, and now I feel we were meant to be a couple."
An actor who certainly feels that his actions determined his success is Aman Varma. "Nothing in life is pre-determined. Luck only favours those who are brave," says Varma who survived through many a controversy in his career. "It's what you put in that you get back. I see so many talented people around, but not many have the resilience to struggle it out in this industry."
The tussle between destiny and human endeavour continues to fascinate everyone. So, when Balaji Telefilms approached Star Plus with the script of
Karam Apnaa Apnaa (KAA), which highlights the unpredictability of destiny, the channel selected the serial for its prime 9.30 pm slot. "The story line of a young girl, Gauri, whose fate takes her on a path different from her dream plan is what most people can relate with. The concept was intriguing as instead of succumbing to the scenario she chooses to do something about it," states Shailaja Kejriwal, Senior Creative Director, Star India Pvt Ltd.
Call it coincidences of sorts but Pallavi Subhash (hailed as Ekta Kapoor's next blue–eyed girl) believes she was destined to play Gauri's role. "One day, just out of the blue, I got a call from Ekta's office asking me to come and sign the contract for the lead actor for KAA. Before that I didn't even know the location of Balaji office, forget auditioning for the role!"
Actor Iqbal Khan, who shares screen space with Pallavi in KAA, swears by the magic wand of destiny. "I started my career with two films, which now I think were destined to flop. I didn't get any work for almost a year, and not that I looked any different then. But suddenly one day, I got a call by Balaji Telefilms to play Angad's character, and God has been kind ever since," he says. To witness the dramatic twists of destiny watch Karam Apnaa Apnaa starting tonight, Monday-Thursday, at 9.30 pm on Star Plus.

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