An actor has two choices: to be
a small part of a big serial and be talked about, or to give up the big serial
and opt for something completely new and untested. Of course, it is tempting to
stick to the first option and enjoy fame, but the more daring ones would go for
the second option. Manasi Parekh seems to belong to the second category. For
starters, Manasi is not such a new face, as she has done roles in Kitni Mast Hai
Zindagi and Star Plus' big serial Kasautii Zindagi Kay, in which she played
Bajaj's daughter, Cookie (Tanya).
The
21-year-old girl is an English literature graduate and has also done her BA in
Indian classical singing. "But now my big project is Chandni in Star One's India
Calling," she says excitedly. "I play a small-town girl, who starts working in a
call centre, and is quite overwhelmed by the different environment. But she
wants to be successful and yet not give her values up."
To land with even an itsybitsy role in an Ekta Kapoor
serial is the dream of any aspiring actor. But even though Manasi was a part of
it, she chose to quit KZK and do a serial that hasn't even been launched.
Professional harakiri? "I know that my serial kick-started because of Ekta
Kapoor, but I wanted to do something new and different. For how long can one be
stuck with the same stuff ? Moreover, in India Calling, I have a lead role, as
opposed to KZK. So, I decided to quit KZK for India Calling. I know that there
is a risk involved because the show hasn't been launched yet, but then, I didn't
want to give a good serial up worrying about whether it would be a hit or not."
Manasi has also had a formal training
in classical singing. "Because of my acting, singing has taken a backseat, but I
still do my riyaz for two hours everyday." The girl has lent her voice to a lot
of ad jingles and also was one of the background voices in Devdas. The young
actor is not ruling anything out, and is open to both singing and acting in
serials as well as films, basically anything that she thinks will do justice to
her talent.
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