Posted:
13 years ago
Did you expect that the show will be a huge
hit?
"Honestly speaking since we
have a good storyline about female infanticide, I had full confidence
that this show will be loved by the audience because the story is made
on a realistic issue and I am happy that the show is still counting more
than 300 episodes."
How different Natasha is from Sia?
"I would say I am quite similar to Sia,
Natasha is a confident and strong woman who has certain principles in
life. In real life too, I am a very confident girl and it is fun to play
a character that is close to my heart. From the time I decided to take
up acting, I was very clear in my mind that I would never opt for the
run-of-the mill shows that people will watch and forget. I have grown up
watching wonderful serials like Udaan
and Hum Log.
How did you get the role of Sia?
"I had come from Delhi to Mumbai for the
auditions and then I had given a look test which was liked by the
channel."
What kind of rapport you share with all your
co-actors?
"It is good, though Sia
and Ammaji are against each other but in real life we share a good
rapport, we chat and we eat together and it's natural when we are
shooting for 12 hours then automatically the rapport builds up, they are
like family to me. I am even friendly with Rangeeli and Sunehari."
How confident are you about a long innings
here in the industry?
"I have been
getting wonderful feedback for my work so far and it's great when your
hard work is appreciated. However, I know that these are the early days
in my career. But I never feel insecure because I believe that every
actor has something unique to offer. Besides, I have never copied
anyone. I like to observe people whom I meet and carefully study their
behavior and body language."
Who are your favourite actors?
"I am in absolute admiration of Amitabh
Bachchan and Aamir Khan. I also look up to Naseeruddin Shah, Kirron Kher
and Priyanka Chopra."
Did you get any Bollywood offers?
"I
haven't received any Bollywood offers yet, I have been getting a few
offers for South Indian films. Let's see what destiny has in store for
me."
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