Rajeev Khandelwal hogged all the limelight when he was in Delhi recently. Not only did his looks play a major role but the happygo-lucky attitude too worked towards further charming the guests. Finally, he was escorted by a lady to the hotel lobby where she also sat down to listen to be a part of his conversation with the media. To which, Rajeev jokingly said that he could handle only one woman at a time. And he was also quick to add, "I hope you heard that I can handle only one woman in a lifetime." Point taken.
Does he miss being a part of the sob... err soap opera where he played the protagonist? "Not at all," pat comes the reply. He adds, "I am proud of myself for opting out of that soap opera. Had I dilly-dallied with my decision even for another moment, I am sure I would have repented. I don't even watch the TV serial anymore."
Rajeev is currently working in a serial, which has its focus on today's youth. So, is he a part of the transition phase that youngsters are going through post Rang De Basanti? "No, I am not a part of the movement you are referring to. I am completely detached from these emotions. The association with the youth is a coincidence," says Rajeev.
Rajeev doesn't want to change anything about himself. Does he think he is perfect? "No, I'm not. But I want to live with my imperfections," retorts he. He is a travel buff. "I go to Rishikesh every year for river rafting. This time I took a group of elders
along with me and they were thrilled when our rafts entered the river. I am dying to go to the Nathu La pass, which has recently been opened, and meet the traders," concludes Rajeev.