This week's Ask A Star is Kkusum's Abhay, played by Anuj Saxena who answers questions sent in by hitList readers... Abhay has married so many times in Kkusum. What was it at last count? Also, in real life what attracts you to a woman? -- Jovita Dear Jovita, Abhay has had five marriages so far. Intelligence, sense of humour and zest for life. Moreover, the eyes of a woman and the way she conducts herself grabs my attention. What is the best thing Abhay likes about Kkusum? — Amina Tariq Dear Amina She is a woman of substance and strong enough to come out a winner in all situations. How do you deal with rumours regarding affairs with your co-actors? — Nadia Dear Nadia, It is a part and parcel of every star's life. I don't react to rumours and they die on their own. I have better things to do in life. What does friendship mean to you in real life? -- Mala Shetty, Chembur Dear Mala, Friendship is very important in my life. But it is always better to have few but the best individuals in your inner circle. I cherish friends and always wish to see a smile on their face. Whenever I make friends it is for life. You are a doctor. Don't you want to be known as Dr Anuj Saxena and practice one day? —Neelam Dear Neelam, I am addressed as Doctor by a lot of people in my office as well as on the sets. I utilise my medical knowledge in my pharma business. Kkusum is dragging and there is confusion in the track now. Does this make you feel insecure? — Bhoomika Uttan Dear Bhoomika, In a daily soap, the track changes from time to time to maintain the curiosity among audience. Kkusum has decent TRPs and people like you still love to watch it. I am a very secure individual. How do you balance your business and acting at the same time? — Shima (Tanzania), Sarah (New York) and Nabil Virani Dear Shima and the rest, I did my MBBS and joined the pharma business. Then entered acting as well. I am a versatile and focussed individual and manage time wisely. I am not practising medicine now but besides being an actor I am a businessman and have also opened a production company called Maverick Productions. I am clear about my priorities, plan and act well and I have a dedicated team of professionals working for me. In Kkusum your two daughters are continuously fighting with each other. How would you react to this scenario off-screen? —Debbie Yang Dear Debbie, I would discipline them and make sure they don't fight, rather care for each other. You will soon be seen in a film called Lips. How do you feel about it? Would you act in a Pakistani serial? --- Saneela Ashraf (Pakistan) Dear Saneela, I feel good to be the hero of Lips. I am sure it will click with audience. I will surely act in a Pakistani show if the offer is good. If you had a daughter like Kali in real life, how would you treat her? — Noreen Ali (New York) Dear Noreen, I would treat her like a good concerned father should. Why did you decide to quit the medical profession and join the TV industry? —- Afnan Anwar Dear Afnan, It was in my destiny. Things happened one after the other Do you like to play father to two grown up daughters? Do you like Kali or Kumud better? —Aashay Solanki (Jaipur) Dear Aashay, I enjoy playing different characters. Acting is about playing different roles convincingly. I like both of my daughters equally. |