"It's human nature that when you see others rising you tend to compare that with yourself," says Krishna.
We hear you turned director on the sets of your show Pyar Ishq Mohabbat...
Yes, that's true. My director Iqbal Rizvi was coming from a night shoot and was extremely tired and we were shooting a very important party sequence in one of the Juhu nightclubs which was available only for a day. So I just volunteered to help him in his work and he was more than happy as he knows I come from a fiction background.
Pyar Ishq Mohabbat is a comedy. Isn't this the first time you've attempted comedy?
It's a romantic comedy. I have done comedy in some shows previously but never of this kind. And moreso when you are opposite actresses like Sampada Vaze and Shradha Nigam it becomes more interesting.
What do you prefer — serious or comedy?
Both have there own charm. Both entertain their side of audiences. I love doing both. . With serious roles I have made people cry and with comedy made them laugh. You see I can make you cry and laugh at the same time!
A career in television does have its share on ups and downs... how do you cope with it?
Frankly, I do not think too much about it. I concentrate on what I am doing and not what others are. It's human nature that when you see others rising you tend to compare that with yourself. You feel you are going downwards and vice versa. I think you should only think about what you are doing and compare it with your ambitions. That way you'll always be at the top.
Has the change in name from Sachin Sharma to Krishna helped you?
My friends still call me by my old name. But otherwise it's Krishna all the way
Source:Times of India