Kiran's sapna comes true |
The actor has finally got to work with director Ajay Sinha in his serial 'Ghar Ek Sapna' Theatre is a great high altogether. The immediate response that one gets is incomparable |
Reshma S Kulkarni |
THE show 'Ghar Ek Sapna' (SaharaOne) is set to welcome actor Kiran Karmarkar; a stint that Kiran sounds excited about, despite it being a small role. "I had always wanted to work with Ajai Sinha with whom I had done a two-episode stint almost 15 years back. Ajaiji would always have two of us in mind for the same role—Harsh Chhaya and me. But somehow, due to date problems, Harsh would get those roles. This time around, it was Harsh who suggested my name to Ajaiji. And there was no way I could refuse." Elaborating about his character in the serial, Kiran says, "I play Shekhar, a charming, happy-go-lucky guy who gets married to a woman who is his complete opposite. She's fiery and determined to achieve her goals at any cost." But what made Kiran, who has played the epic character of Om in 'Kahani Ghar Ghar Kii' (Star Plus), agree to such a small role? Kiran replies, "I accepted this role for Ajaiji. Secondly, a role like Om comes once in a lifetime. One cannot sit and wait for such a role, which may or may not come again," says Kiran who seems to have left the Balaji camp, considering his noninclusion in all in all their recent serials. Kiran denies this saying, "Nothing of that sort. Basically, I'm not in or out of any camp. Fact is, that they have not offered me any role after Om that I would have liked to have done. But I'm sure if they have something in mind for me, they will approach me." Kiran is now looking forward to his Marathi film. He is also keen to do more after plays like 'Kacche Lamhe' and 'Mera Naam Joker'. "Theatre is a great high altogether. The immediate response that one gets is incomparable," says Kiran signing off. THE show 'Ghar Ek Sapna' (SaharaOne) is set to wel- come actor Kiran Kar- markar; a stint that Kiran sounds excited about, de- spite it being a small role. "I had always wanted to work with Ajai Sinha with whom I had done a two-episode stint almost 15 years back. Ajaiji would always have two of us in mind for the same role—Harsh Chhaya and me. But somehow, due to date problems, Harsh would get those roles. This time around, it was Harsh who suggested my name to Ajaiji. And there was no way I could refuse." Elabo- rating about his character in the serial, Kiran says, "I play Shekhar, a charming, happy-go-lucky guy who gets married to a woman who is his complete oppo- site. She's fiery and deter- mined to achieve her goals at any cost." But what made Kiran, who has played the epic character of Om in 'Kahani Ghar Ghar Kii' (Star Plus), agree to such a small role? Kiran replies, "I accepted this role for Ajaiji. Secondly, a role like Om comes once in a lifetime. One cannot sit and wait for such a role, which may or may not come again," says Kiran who seems to have left the Balaji camp, considering his non- inclusion in all in all their recent serials. Kiran denies this saying, "Nothing of that sort. Basically, I'm not in or out of any camp. Fact is, that they have not offered me any role after Om that I would have liked to have done. But I'm sure if they have something in mind for me, they will approach me." Kiran is now looking for- ward to his Marathi film. He is also keen to do more after plays like 'Kacche Lamhe' and 'Mera Naam Joker'. "Theatre is a great high altogether. The imme- diate response that one gets is incomparable," says Ki- ran signing off.