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Gurmeet Chowdhary: Yash Chopra told me to start my acting career with television coz Shahrukh Khan too started from there!


Gurmeet Chowdhary: Yash Chopra told me to start my acting career with television coz Shahrukh Khan too started from there!


The television actor has recently signed a three film deal with Mukesh Bhatt

Actor Gurmeet Chowdhary, who has recently signed a three-film deal with Vishesh Films, believes Mukesh Bhatt is like a godfather to him. He says the producer is guiding him through his new movie career. In an interview, Gurmeet has shared how he landed up with the film deal and his transition from TV to movies.

How did you land up with a three-film deal with the Bhatts?

I often used to bump into Mukesh Bhatt saab at film award functions. I would greet him as a senior. I felt he was observing me. Then, at an awards function in South Africa, Ranbir Kapoor got the best actor award for films and I got the best actor award for television. Then Mukeshji told me he wants to work with me. I got a call from his office. And the rest I hope would be history.

Do you have an exclusive movie contract with Mukesh Bhatt?

No, I can work in others' films as well. Mukeshji treats me like his own child. He is guiding me through my new movie career. I consider him my godfather. My first film with Mukeshji starts in May.I've started preparing.

What kind of preparation?

Gymming, stunts and acting workshops... the works. I feel I am starting a new career.

From playing Ram in "Ramayan" on television to the Bhatts' hero - how did this journey happen?

I chose to start with the home medium. I'll tell you something about myself which no one knows. Nine years ago when I left my home in Bihar at the age of 19 to come to Mumbai, I somehow got Mr Yash Chopra's number. My dad, who was an army officer, accompanied me. We both went to meet Yashji to seek his advice and blessings. Yashji told me to start my acting career on television. He told me that's where Shahrukh Khan started. And look where he is today' - Yashji's words still ring in my ears.

For a 19-year old from Bhagalpur in Bihar, it couldn't have been easy to get roles?

It was very difficult. So many starry-eyed small-towners come to Mumbai to become a hero. Now I'm finally ready to be launched as a leading man. But let me tell you, I never took television lightly. I worked as hard on television as I will in cinema. A lot of actors take television for granted.

Your family in Bihar didn't object to your choice of career?

They did initially. But then they gave up when they realised that this boy will do everything it takes to become an actor. They made the biggest mistake by naming me Shashi Kapoor'. Yes, that was my nickname among family and friends - Shashi Kapoor. Eventually, they supported me wholeheartedly. Today when I see my father's pride in my achievement, I feel fulfilled. He hardly ever smiles. But when I see him smile about my career, I am the happiest son in the world. My father too started with a small role in the army and then worked his way to becoming an officer. He is my hero and role model.

You started your career playing Ram in "Ramayan". Wasn't it a risk?

That was considered a big risk. They said any actor who plays a mythological character gets typecast. Everyone advised me against doing "Ramayan" at a time when all others were doing saas-bahu serials. But I thought, why not do something different from others? Then after doing two soaps , I moved into reality shows. So I was paving my way for a movie career.

Your colleagues from television like Sushant Singh Rajput and Ayushmann Khurrana have also given embarked on a movie career?

Nowadays television is as important cinema. Even film producers have realized television stars are popular not just in India but abroad.


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Gurmeet Choudhary bags a three-film deal with Vishesh Films

Gurmeet Choudhary is the latest TV actor to make the big leap to films. The actor, who has been talking about making a Bollywood debut, has been signed by Vishesh films. Gurmeet has bagged a three-film deal with the banner that has snapped several TV actors including Karan Kundra and Jay Bhanushali among others. Says Gurmeet, "I am very happy and excited with my role. The Bhatts have successfully launched so many actors till date.

Mukeshji and Mahesh Bhatt are guiding me like a family. I am not at liberty to talk about the projects but I am sure the audience will approve of my choice." The actor best remembered for his roles as Maan in Geet Hui Sabse Parayi and Yash in Punarvivaah had showcased his dancing skills in Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 5 which he had won. He is currently seen in Khatron Ke Khiladi 5 with wife Debina Bonnerjee. For the last one year, there have been speculations about Gurmeet's Bollywood entry, the film-deal puts a rest to it.

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Yashji compared me to Shah Rukh Khan: Gurmeet Choudhary

Yashji compared me to Shah Rukh Khan: Gurmeet Choudhary

Mumb: Actor Gurmeet Choudhary, who has recently signed a three-film deal with Vishesh Films, believes Mukesh Bhatt is like a godfather to him. He says the producer is guiding him through his new movie career.

In an interview, Gurmeet has shared how he landed up with the film deal and his transition from TV to movies.

Excerpts:

Q. How did you land up with a three-film deal with the Bhatts?

A. I often used to bump into Mukesh Bhatt Saab at film award functions. I would greet him as a senior. I felt he was observing me. Then, at an awards function in South Africa, Ranbir Kapoor got the best actor award for films and I got the best actor award for television. Then Mukeshji told me he wants to work with me. I got a call from his office. And the rest I hope would be history.

Q. Do you have an exclusive movie contact with Mukesh Bhatt?

A. No, I can work in others' films as well. Mukeshji treats me like his own child. He is guiding me through my new movie career. I consider him my godfather. My first film with Mukeshji starts in May.I've started preparing.

Q. What kind of preparation?

A. Gymming, stunts and acting workshops... the works. I feel I am starting a new career.

Q. From playing Ram in "Ramayan" on television to the Bhatts' hero - how did this journey happen?

A. I chose to start with the home medium. I'll tell you something about myself which no one knows. Nine years ago when I left my home in Bihar at the age of 19 to come to Mumbai, I somehow got Mr. Yash Chopra's number. My dad, who was an army officer, accompanied me. We both went to meet Yashji to seek his advice and blessings. Yashji told me to start my acting career on television. He told me that's where Shah Rukh Khan started. 'And look where he is today' - Yashji's words still ring in my ears.

Q. For a 19-year old from Bhagalpur in Bihar, it couldn't have been easy to get roles?

A. It was very difficult. So many starry-eyed small-towners come to Mumbai to become a hero. Now I'm finally ready to be launched as a leading man. But let me tell you, I never took television lightly. I worked as hard on television as I will in cinema. A lot of actors take television for granted.

Q. Your family in Bihar didn't object to your choice of career?

A. They did initially. But then they gave up when they realized that this boy will do everything it takes to become an actor. They made the biggest mistake by naming me 'Shashi Kapoor'. Yes, that was my nickname among family and friends - Shashi Kapoor. Eventually, they supported me wholeheartedly.

Today when I see my father's pride in my achievement, I feel fulfilled. He hardly ever smiles. But when I see him smile about my career, I am the happiest son in the world. My father too started with a small role in the army and then worked his way to becoming an officer. He is my hero and role model.

Q. You started your career playing Ram in "Ramayan". Wasn't it a risk?

A. That was considered a big risk. They said any actor who plays a mythological character gets typecast. Everyone advised me against doing "Ramayan" at a time when all others were doing saas-bahu serials. But I thought, why not do something different from others? Then after doing two soaps , I moved into reality shows. So I was paving my way for a movie career.

Q. Your colleagues from television like Sushant Singh Rajput and Ayushmann Khurrana have also given embarked on a movie career?

A. Nowadays television is as important cinema. Even film producers have realized television stars are popular not just in India but abroad.

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Gurmeet Choudhary gets his 'Ticket to Bollywood!'

Popular actor Gurmeet Choudhary makes his way to Bollywood by signing 3 movies with Film maker Mahesh Bhatt

Television's heartthrob Gurmeet Choudhary who rose to fame with Star One's popular show Geet Hui Sabse Parayi, kept climbing ladders of success by bagging big shows including popular reality shows on television. Now, the talented actor is all set to fly even higher as he has got a ticket to Bollywood.
Gurmeet has signed three movies with the ace film maker Mahesh Bhatt and he is quite excited and happy about it. He will soon be starting shooting for his movies.

An elated Gurmeet told TellyBuzz, "I am very excited as its a dream come true for me. I am very happy, excited and little nervous about it. I cannot divulge any details about my movies right now. I have worked hard in television and I will have to work even harder in Bollywood so I am preparing myself hard for that."

We asked Gurmeet whether he would be focusing completely towards Bollywood over television in future or he would be keen of doing television shows as well. He said, "Right now my focus would be towards these movies only and after this if something good will come to my way in television then I would definitely be keen of doing it. Television has made me what I am today and it has given me a lot. I have got so many fans from television so I would like to do something for them in television too."

So, to whom Gurmeet wants to give his success credit to? He answered, "It would definitely be my family, my wife Debina, my close friends and my fans."

Way to go Gurmeet! TellyBuzz wishes you all the best for your movies!

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Gurmeet Choudhary talks about his 3-film deal with the Bhatts, quitting television, marriage and more...


From television's heartthrob to movie star with a 3-film deal with the Bhatts, Gurmeet Choudhary discusses his incredible journey with Tellychakkar.com.

How did you land up with a 3-film deal with the Bhatts?

I often used to bump into Mukesh Bhatt Saab at film awards function. I would greet him as a senior. I felt he was observing me. Then, at an awards function in South Africa Ranbir Kapoor got the best actor award for films and I got the best actor award for television. Then Mukeshji told me he wants to work with me. I got a call from his office. And the rest I hope would be history.

Do you have an exclusive movie contact with Mukesh Bhatt?

No, I can work in others' films as well. Mukeshji treats me like his own child. He is guiding me through my new movie career. I consider him my Godfather. My first film with Mukeshji starts in May. I've started preparing.

What kind of preparation?

Gyming, stunts and acting workshops. I feel I am starting a new career.

From playing Rama to your real-life Sita in Ramayan on television to the Bhatts' hero, how did this journey happen?

I chose to start with the home medium. I'll tell you something about myself which no one knows. 9 years ago when I left my home in Bihara at the age of 19 to come to Mumbai I somehow got Mr Yash Chopra's number. My dad who was an army office accompanied me .We both went to meet Yashji to seek his advice and blessings. Yashji told me to start my acting career on television. He told me that's where Shah Rukh Khan started. And look where he is today,' Yashji's words still ring in my ears.

For a 19-year old from Bhagalpur in Bihar it couldn't have been easy to get roles?

It was very difficult. So many starry-eyed small-towners come to Mumbai to become a hero. Now I'm finally ready to be launched as a leading man. But let me tell you, I never took television lightly. I worked as hard on television as I will in cinema. A lot of actors take television for granted. Maine dil aur jaan se mehant kiya.

Your family in Bihar didn't object to your choice of career?

They did initially. But then they gave up when they realized yeh ladka hero ban kar hi rahega. They made the biggest mistake by naming me Shashi Kapoor. Yes, that was my nickname among family and friends, Shashi Kapoor.Toh actor toh ban-na hi ttha. Eventually they did support me wholeheartedly. Today when I see my father's pride in my achievement I feel fulfilled. He hardly ever smiles. But when I see him smile about my career I am the happiest son in the world .My father too started very small in the army and then worked his way to becoming an officer. He is my hero and role model.

You started career playing Ram in Ramayan?

Even that was considered a big risk. They said any actor who plays a mythological character gets typecast. Everyone advised me against doing Ramayan at a time when all other TV actors were doing saas-bahu serials. But I thought, why not do something different from others? Then after doing two soaps I moved into reality shows. So I was paving my way for a movie career.

Your colleagues from television like Sushant Singh Rajput and Ayushmann Khurrana have also given embarked on a movie career? ?

Nowadays television is as important cinema .Even film producers have realized television stars are popular not just in India but abroad.

How do you avoid unwanted fan attention?

(Laughs) Thankfully my wife is also from the same industry. So she understands. All sorts of strange fans show up. Debina is actually happy to see my popularity. Sometimes fans land up at my home. Some time ago an 80-year old lady from Chandigarh came home and wrote off her property to me. I had to hire legal help to get rid of the unwanted gift. I've seen this kind of adulation and if I'm still grounded it's because of Debina.

Do you think your fan base from television would follow you in movies?

I've definitely established a fan following during all these years on television. And my fans are very devoted to me. However I am looking at cinema as a new medium and hoping to cultivate new fans. I've left behind my career on television and my fans from that medium.

So no more television for you?

I don't want to say any final goodbye to the medium that has given me everything. But the fact of the matter is, I've done three very successful serials. Then I needed a break to build my movie career. But then my fans missed me on television. So I did Nach Baliye and Jhalak Dikhla Jaa and Khatron Ke Khiladi just so that my fans don't miss me. But it's now time to move on.

Does your wife Debina also aspire to be a movie actress?

She is very happy doing television. And she has done films in the South. I was not even 21 when I met Debina, so not eligible for marriage then.

When did you marry Debina?

Actually we announced our marriage on Nach Baliye in 2011. We had gotten married secretly before that in 2006. We revealed our marriage on the sets of Nach Baliye. Even our families didn't know about it. I met Debina when I was a nobody in Mumbai. Ek achche saathi ka milna bahot zaroori hai Mumbai mein. I could've easily fallen into the wrong company. I've been lucky with my friends, most of all with Debina. If it wasn't for her I'd have probably given up. She encouraged and inspired me. Due to her I felt I motivated to do my best for my career

Why did you hide your marriage for 5 years?

I had told Debina that I'd make our marriage official only when I could afford a home for her. Strangely the media never got to know. Only our very close friends knew, not our family.

Do you think married actors make better stars?

Speaking for myself, my career has been on the upswing ever since Debina came into my life. Some of the biggest superstars of Bollywood became successful after marriage.

As you embark on a new phase in your life what are your feelings?

I am nervous, anxious, tense and excited. Just like when I came to Mumbai, for the first time and went to meet Yashji. I feel I've to learn everything all over again. I enjoy the thought of working hard

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@gurruchoudhary debut film to be directed by Vikram Bhatt under Vishish Film banner. Vikram Bhatt made films like (Ghulam), (Raaz 1 & 2), (1920), (Foot Path) and many more. As far it's not allowed to disclose the heroine yet.


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