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may be known today as the newest hunk on the block, but Rajeev Khandelwal
did not come to Mumbai with dreams of making it big as an actor. Today, however, it is playing Sujal in Star Plus' new late night
opus Kahiin To Hoga that is keeping him busy. Not surprisingly,
Rajeev has also spawned a growing female fan following, thanks to his
ambitious, egoistic, hotshot dude act in KTH. Vickey Lalwani caught up with the 'happening' star of tellyland to find out what makes him tick. |
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Was
yours a planned foray into television acting? |
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Really!
Tell us something about the documentaries. |
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So, how
did the transition from production to acting happen? Now that I look back, I think I shouldn't have done it at all. Not only was I vague about the tricks of the trade, I was positively clueless about the content that the mainstream channels would be interested in. |
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How did
you bounce back? Thanks to those opportunities, I recovered most of my lost money within no time. At this point, friends advised me to try my hand at acting. I went in for some auditions at Balaji Telefilms. Luckily, I was selected. I badly needed the money to recover the losses that I had incurred in the making of the pilot. My ad assignments were quite a boon, but they still had not wiped away the entire deficit. |
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Usually
Balaji actors manage to become semi celebrities within no time, how did
you manage to keep a low profile? |
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So
that's how you started. Then? I was in a dilemma, unsure of what to do next. A catch-22 situation, to be precise. And, people who remembered that I had appeared in KHKH began asking embarrassing questions like 'Kyon Bhaiya, Chale Nahin Kya? (Oh, so you didn't click?)' |
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Didn't
you take a raincheck beforehand? Were and are you bound by a contract with
Balaji Telefilms? |
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You said
that you knew your character in 'Kahiin...' would make an impact. What
made you believe so? |
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How
close is Rajeev to Sujal? Do you really have an attitude? And how do you
define 'attitude'? |
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How did
you react when you first learnt that 'Kahiin...' would be aired in the 11
pm slot? |
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seem to have had a good time doing some very romantic scenes with your
co-star Aamna Sharif (Kashish)? (smiles) I know those scenes have become the talk of the town. That's because Aamna and I share a wonderful chemistry. To be honest, I did get turned on when those sequences were narrated to me. But when it came to doing those in front of the entire unit, it was a different story altogether. |
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| Did
you have any formal training in acting? I don't believe in formal training. Acting is an intrinsic art. These classes might polish an actor a bit, but they can't ingrain the seeds of acting. |
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So, do
you watch serials to imbibe something? |
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How
important is a director to you? |
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No
formal training in acting. Don't watch much television. How do you manage
to convince the director? I don't mind if people point out my flaws. For instance, there was this drunken scene recently where the creative guys felt that I had gone over the top and they let me know. Thanks to them, I could better my act. |
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| Going
back to your character. You don't share a very good equation with your
father (Deepak Parasher). But I guess that part has not been fully delved
into... Your guess is right. That's because he (Parasher) has not been good to my mother. |
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even that aspect has not been touched upon? You are right actually, but I wouldn't be able to comment on that. It should be coming up any moment. But I really have fallen in love with my character. The fact that it has every possible human shade- love, anger and jealousy, makes it even more attractive. It is also one reason why I relate to the scriptwriter and director. |
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| On
behalf of your female fans, let me ask you one last question. Where do you
think your sex appeal lies? In my eyes. |
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