INTERVIEW OF ANSHA SAYED:
I am happy playing Purvi in CID and I am a chilled out, easy going and relaxed person in real life.
Tell us something about your early life. How did acting happen to you?
After completing my graduation, someone approached me for acting. I was more interested in Mass media and accounts so I asked my father about it and he said if you wish to give it a try then you can go ahead. I did few episodics in Aahat, then Laagi Tujhse Lagan and few other shows and now here I am, playing the character of Purvi in CID.
How has been your journey as officer Purvi so far?
Its been amazing so far and I know that it will be amazing for me always. Purvi for me is Ansha because Purvi is also focused about her work just like Ansha is. I am very happy to do CID and I wish to do it forever.
Do you think that CID is a turning point for your career?
Yes, definitely it is a turning point for my career because it has given me the recognition and lots of love and respect. Its a pleasant experience to work with this team. All the actors in the team including the crew and the production team is so lovely that anyone who will come here won't like to leave.
Which has been your most challenging task portraying Purvi so far?
I remember one scene, in which I was on a harness and I was hanging. It was like the scariest experience for me. I was hanging and from one side, Daya sir (Dayanand Shetty) was holding my hand and Abhijeet sir (Aditya Srivastav) from the other side. I got goosebumps and I was scared thinking what if this harness will break (laughs)!
Anything which you have learned from the character of Purvi?
I have get to learn a lot of things like I have learned to run. I was wearing a saree while doing Laagi Tujhse Lagan and here, I have to wear shirts and trousers and run. I know how to run but Purvi taught me to sprint and how to slap. I discuss a lot with my co-actors and get to learn a lot from all of them. Purvi has given me a new family.
How do you feel being a part of the long running successful show CID?
The people on the sets of CID are so humble despite being part of the longest running show which holds a record in the record books. I am so proud and honored to be a part of the show. Being a part of this show is just like I am getting an award every day.
It was 'CID Mein Gaddar' episodic which was a Purvi centric episode. I did my best in it.
What kind of bonding do you share with your co-actors?
I share a great bond with everyone on the sets like ACP sir, Abhijeet sir and I have a lot of respect for them. Daya sir is like a friend and I share a very special bond with Tarika, as she is just like me on the sets. She is bindaas and sweet. I don't get much to shoot with Shreya but whenever I do, then its just like a girls gang on the sets with me, Tarika (Shraddha Musale) and Shreya. Hrishikesh Pandey and Shreya are very good co-actors to work with.
What are your interests other than acting?
Watching movies, driving, and listening to music. I like reading but not that much.
Define Ansha in one word.
Energetic.
What kind of roles are you looking forward to play?
I am very happy doing Purvi and I would like to focus on Purvi only. I am not really interested in doing saas bahu sagas since I am happy doing a crime show.
{Source: Tellybuzz}
I LOVE WEARING SAREES - ANSHA SAYED
Ansha Sayed who is seen playing the role of Purvi in Sony TV's CID, gets candid with (urlremoved), about how she started doing acting.
"When Sunday ends I feel 'wow' for the new week that starts from Monday" - Ansha Sayed
Sunday for me is: I mostly shoot on Sunday. If I am not shooting then I like to be at home and spend time with my family or watch a movie. In the evening, I like to meet my friends and chill out with them.
On a Sunday I...try to have non-vegetarian food.
A perfect Sunday for me is: Packing up early, spending some time with family and meeting friends in the evening to watch a movie with them.
On a Sunday I get up at: If I am shooting then I wake up at 6 am else I wake up at 10 am.
My Sunday special Khana is: Non Vegetarian food.
My childhood memory related to Sunday: I used to get up in the morning and then I used to get a head massage from my Nani, have non-vegetarian food for lunch and in the evening I used to go out to play with my friends.
After Sunday, comes Monday and my feelings are: I feel 'Wow' that another week has started. People generally don't like Mondays but I like Mondays.
My plans for coming Sunday: No plans as yet but most probably I will be shooting.
{Source: Tellybuzz - Writer: Anwesha Kamal}
While the holy month of Ramzaan is going on, Muslims observe their Rozas throughout the day in this holy month. It becomes really tough for our Telly actors to keep a fast while they shoot for hectic hours as they need to do tough scenes, continuous dialogues deliveries while they keep a fast.
TellyBuzz quizzed some of your favorite stars to hear from them as how they manage to shoot during the holy month of Ramzaan and whether they keep a fast or not.
Ansha Sayed, currently seen in Sony TV's CID - I have been fasting for so many years now. Managing Roza is not difficult; it's just a habit. Initially, it becomes difficult but this year its monsoon so it's not that difficult because we just have to control our hunger because we feel more hungry during monsoon than feeling thirsty. While doing a show like CID, where we have to do scenes like running and chasing but there is some magic when you fast which don't let you happen anything. When we pray during fasting then some magic happens and you get the stamina automatically when you fast.
{Source: Tellybuzz - Writer: Anwesha Kamal}
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