IF is not allowing in posting the entire article,it’s a very interesting article :-
Some excerpts :-
Does living the same character for too long feel monotonous?
Television scripts keep changing, and the characters alter over time. The initial pillars that you build your character on get diluted in the ocean of changes. One fine day, you wonder what you have been doing. We have to make do with our reality and ensure that the scene is believable at the end of the day, even though we might find it funny.
What was your reaction to the scene where Helly Shah accidentally gets locked in the suitcase? It was the most talked-about sequence in the entire show.
We often laugh about it so that we don’t feel the humiliating aspect of it. When I first read the scene, for the first 10 minutes, I kept re-reading it to ensure I was reading it right. Then, Helly and I had a good laugh about it. I had a blast when we shot the sequence where I am talking to the entire family while she is in the suitcase with only her finger jutting out.
As an actor, where do you draw the line in terms of what you will do on screen?
I can go shirtless, but the woman should not [expose too much]. At the back of my mind, I know my mother will be watching this and I don’t want her to feel uncomfortable. Also, I will not do rape sequences on screen. People look up to me. If I portray such a scene, they may think it is okay to force themselves on a woman. Unknowingly, I don’t want to mislead people. You have to be responsible for what you do on screen.