TOI : TV hotties go grey (Ashish Sharma)

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Posted: 10 years ago
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STV hotties go grey
Mohit Sehgal
Grey seems to be the favourite shade on prime time TV soaps as telly's erstwhile good guys are currently flaunting negative hues in their recent outings.

From Mohit Sehgal (who played the campus hottie in in Miley Jab Hum Tum and the good guy in Khamoshiyaan) is currently playing a grey character in Qubool Hai; Mrunal Jain (who was the lead in Looteri Dulhan and Hitler Didi) tilts towards the negative at times in Uttaran,Ashish Sharma (after playing the lead in Chandra Gupta Maurya and Rab Se Sona Ishq)is now a manipulative guy in Rangrasiya, while Mohit Mallik who's played the good guy in his earlier shows is an abusive hubby in Doli Armaano Ki, Ashish Chaudhary on a comeback stint on TV goes grey in Ek Mutthi Asmaan, while Vikas Manaktala (who played a soldier in Left Right Left) is pure black in Main Na Bhoolungi.

What do actors who're going bad have to say about the reversal of roles? Ashish Chaudhry shares, "Playing a grey character interests me as an actor and the good part is that the character fluctuates between grey and white." Mrunal Jain shares, "It's very challenging to play grey character. Being this sweet lover boy is very monotonous after a while. What's important is that the audience should connect with the character." Ashish Sharma avers, "I have no insecurities about playing a grey character. In fact, these roles are more interesting."

Neha Marda, from Doli Armaanon Ki says, "Mohit's character in the show is a male chauvinist and has some very outdated views about women, so he's grey at the moment." Meanwhile producer Sudhir Sharma concurs that an anti-hero's presence is used to "spice up the storyline" and also, "grey characters are more real and even audiences relate with them."


READ: Karan Singh Grover to be replaced in Qubool Hai


Considering TV soaps thrive on drama, an anti-hero who can reduce the butter-wouldn't-melt-in-her-mouth female protagonists to tears at regular intervals is the stuff TRP highs are made of. And for Hindi daily soaps grabbing more eyeballs is the mantra, even if it means having more grey-hued heroes!

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Posted: 10 years ago
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Ashish is perfect as Rudra. 
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YIKES!
I don't like where this is going...what does grey mean any way? Real...or what can you get away with?

So...grey is the way to catch more eyeballs and generate higher TRPs? 


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Agree .. Grey characters are much more closer to realty.. A person cant be pure white..
Tfs😊
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Originally posted by: tellylover202

STV hotties go grey
Mohit Sehgal
Grey seems to be the favourite shade on prime time TV soaps as telly's erstwhile good guys are currently flaunting negative hues in their recent outings.

From Mohit Sehgal (who played the campus hottie in in Miley Jab Hum Tum and the good guy in Khamoshiyaan) is currently playing a grey character in Qubool Hai; Mrunal Jain (who was the lead in Looteri Dulhan and Hitler Didi) tilts towards the negative at times in Uttaran,Ashish Sharma (after playing the lead in Chandra Gupta Maurya and Rab Se Sona Ishq)is now a manipulative guy in Rangrasiya, while Mohit Mallik who's played the good guy in his earlier shows is an abusive hubby in Doli Armaano Ki, Ashish Chaudhary on a comeback stint on TV goes grey in Ek Mutthi Asmaan, while Vikas Manaktala (who played a soldier in Left Right Left) is pure black in Main Na Bhoolungi.

What do actors who're going bad have to say about the reversal of roles? Ashish Chaudhry shares, "Playing a grey character interests me as an actor and the good part is that the character fluctuates between grey and white." Mrunal Jain shares, "It's very challenging to play grey character. Being this sweet lover boy is very monotonous after a while. What's important is that the audience should connect with the character." Ashish Sharma avers, "I have no insecurities about playing a grey character. In fact, these roles are more interesting."

Neha Marda, from Doli Armaanon Ki says, "Mohit's character in the show is a male chauvinist and has some very outdated views about women, so he's grey at the moment." Meanwhile producer Sudhir Sharma concurs that an anti-hero's presence is used to "spice up the storyline" and also, "grey characters are more real and even audiences relate with them."


READ: Karan Singh Grover to be replaced in Qubool Hai


Considering TV soaps thrive on drama, an anti-hero who can reduce the butter-wouldn't-melt-in-her-mouth female protagonists to tears at regular intervals is the stuff TRP highs are made of. And for Hindi daily soaps grabbing more eyeballs is the mantra, even if it means having more grey-hued heroes!



tfs

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Posted: 10 years ago
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TFS

I really like Ashish in his grey role

Mohit I have seen a few scenes of QH, and he seems to have some guilt pangs

Basically they are playing good guys who have to resort to some negativity due to circumstances
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thanks for sharing.my two favourate r mentioned here.ashish and Mohit sehgal.they r just amazing.i liked Mohit in grey.bascally they r god at heart but they r kinda negative.