अपनी दमदार एक्टिंग और ज़मीन से जुड़ी सोच के लिए जाने वाले टीवी एक्टर कंवर ढिल्लों ने 'उड़ने की आशा' शोज से जुड़े अपने एक्सपीरियंस को IANS के साथ शेयर किया है। उन्होंने बताया कि 'उड़ने की आशा' की कहानी और किरदार आम लोगों से जुड़े हैं और नेहा हरसोरा के साथ उनकी ऑन-स्क्रीन केमिस्ट्री काफी पसंद की जाती है। इंड्रस्ट्री में अपने दस साल के करियर के बारे में बताते हुए उन्होंने कहा कि मैंने 18 साल की उम्र में एक्टिंग की शुरुआत की थी और 'पंड्या स्टोर' और 'उड़ने की आशा' जैसे पॉपुलर शोज में काम किया। वे मानते हैं कि उन्होंने हर नये किरदार से सब कुछ धीरे-धीरे सीखा है और हर रोल ने उन्हें प्रोफेशनली और पर्सनली स्ट्रॉग बनाया है। कंवर ने अपने फादर एक्टर दीप ढिल्लों के बारे में भी चर्चा की। कंवर मानते हैं कि प्रोफेशनल और पर्सनल लाइफ के बीच बैलेंस जरूरी है। उन्हें अच्छा लगता है कि अब टीवी पर रियल लाइफ से जुड़ी कहानियां दिखाई जा रही हैं। साथ ही कंवर ने आगे म्यूजिक वीडियो और ओटीटी पर भी काम करने की इच्छा जाहिर की। दीवाली को वो सादगी से अपने परिवार के साथ मनाते हैं और पटाखों की बजाय दीए जलाने में यकीन रखते हैं।
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00:00Thank you, thank you.
00:02And you have completed over a decade in television.
00:06Yeah.
00:07So, looking back from the Badi project to Udneki Asha, how will you see your growth as an actor?
00:13Well, massive growth.
00:15Badi project, I was 18 years old and I was just looking at all things and I was learning everything on the job, on the go.
00:26So, I feel like my journey has been my biggest learning.
00:30Every show has been a learning.
00:31And I am learning something new in every show.
00:34So, there is a difference between a lot of ground and I can't compare.
00:38I was very, very, very active.
00:40Badi, did you tell me how did it shape you personally and professionally?
00:47Professionally, it did shape me a lot, it changed a lot of things for me, it gave me a lot, it taught me a lot.
00:54But personally, what will change?
00:58Personally, I mean, I am grateful for a lot of things.
01:03And I am working very much.
01:08So, I mean, Pandya Store has just given me a different way, a different confidence.
01:17So, I mean, this is my choice and I should believe in my choices.
01:21Udne Ki Asha has completed one success for a year and that means I am only talking about a TV show.
01:28So, how do you rate it and connect so deeply with the audience?
01:31Well, for Udne Ki Asha, I think the most important thing is that Udne Ki Asha, the content of Udne Ki Asha is very relatable, the characters are very relatable, they are very real, they are very raw and I think Udne Ki Asha is a show that's one of its kind on television.
01:49And you will not find shows like Udne Ki Asha a lot on television and that in itself makes the show stand out, the characters stand out and I am eternally grateful to the Almighty for bringing Udne Ki Asha to my life.
02:05And I am forever thankful to my producers, Rahul sir, Sweeney sir and Radhika ma'am for giving me Sachin for believing in me and yeah, I think it's one of the best choices I have made in my life.
02:19Your chemistry with Neha has become a fan favourite. How did you get both Sachin and Achin on screen?
02:27Well, the most beautiful thing about, you know, playing Sachin and Sahili is that we both are very middle class people in real life as well, we have had a very simple upbringing.
02:42So when we have such scenes where we have to do a lot of things, it becomes very relatable and also because two people have had the same kind of upbringing
02:54and a relatability quotient in life, it becomes even more enjoyable when we build that scene together while reading it.
03:01So as co-actors, that's a good plus point that there is a certain level of understanding in making a scene a scene together.
03:11And the reason why people love it so much is because everything just comes out of natural scenarios and relatable scenarios that, you know, takes place in people's lives, in their personal lives.
03:28Whatever happens in Udne ki Asha is something that happens in our day-to-day lives and families.
03:35And similar case with Sachin and Sahili, there are these middle class real life couples who go through these similar problems that Sachin and Sahili face.
03:45We don't have a room, so we sleep outside. So there are these middle class families with a lot of people in a small room and couples have to manage sleeping like this.
03:55So this is one of the most relatable issues that Sachin and Sahili are facing right now.
04:00So as actors, it becomes more enjoyable, very, very enjoyable to portray such, to perform such scenes.
04:07Being a respected actor, how did you carry forward that legacy?
04:11Well, for me, first and foremost, it was very important to outgrow my father's huge shadow.
04:18Because people relate to him, relate with him for a different section of roles that he's done in his life.
04:26Right from Mahabharat to Ghayal, to Ghathak, to Halchal, to Maa Tujai Salaam, to The Hero, to Ek Hazara Me Meri Behna Hai,
04:35to all the shows that people remember him for, for all the Punjabi films.
04:39So, you know, they have a lot of experience and their weightage, a lot of lineage, a lot of filmography.
04:46So I didn't want people to see me as they are, like they are.
04:51I wanted to make my identity and I wanted to make a different space for myself.
04:56So having started my career with a negative role, I didn't want to repeat that decision again and continue with another similar role.
05:07Because I realised it very early on in my career that if I follow that pattern of doing anything and everything that comes my way,
05:14people might just put me in the same slot as my father that, okay, he's very good in his negative roles and good characters.
05:23And I was very clear, I don't want to be a character actor. I'm here to be a lead. I'm here to be a hero.
05:29So the Badi Brita and Na Boli Tumna Mene Kuch Kaha were a stepping stone for me to, you know, enter this world through an important role, through an impactful role.
05:41And after that was done, I was very clear that I will only wait and do leads.
05:48And ever since then, I have only consciously done leads.
05:52Sir, despite the meaning you build your career entirely on your own merits,
05:57what lessons from your father have given you to this journey and how difficult or easy was it?
06:03Well, one very important thing that my father taught me very early on in my career is,
06:08don't take success for granted and don't take failures to your heart.
06:12They both will teach you something.
06:14So it's very important for you as an individual, as an actor to have your head on your shoulders, feet on your ground
06:20and just move forward, just keep working hard.
06:24And I have always followed that mantra in life. I've always worked hard in life.
06:29I've never taken success or failure too seriously because they both don't last forever.
06:36So, I think that's the most simplest and the most nicest thing that you can carry with yourself.
06:42Interesting very quickly. I've always been very excited as far as reality show spaces are concerned.
06:53Unfortunately, whenever they've come my way, I have been occupied with the project.
06:57So I haven't been able to do any till now.
06:59But what excites me most about Khatroke Khiladi is that it's very challenging.
07:06It helps you face your fears and helps you decide for yourself whether you have the capability or not to overcome those fears.
07:16So I would like to challenge myself with that.
07:19Jhalak Dikhlaja is something that I have grown up watching and certainly dream of being part of someday.
07:27Big Boss, whenever it's come my way, I have always been doing something.
07:33So I don't know if that is ever going to happen. But let's see. Never say never.
07:37Do you think, sir, the reality show is that the other lens of the real person can be character to be?
07:44Honestly, I've been myself more in front of the camera than I think any of my peers have been.
07:51I am as transparent as I can be. This is who I am and this is how I am.
07:56And, you know, Sachin is the closest as I can be in my personal life.
08:05I am somewhat a mix of Sachin in my real life as well. So that is exactly what I am like.
08:12How do you balance television in which any of your personal program positions of future roles?
08:17Well, when you are doing television and when you are doing one project, what do you do thinking of future roles?
08:24The only thing you can do thinking of future roles is to perform well and to act well and to do full justice to your work
08:30because you never know who sees what scene of yours and judges you for your future projects or approaches you for your future projects.
08:39So I treat each scene as a fresh and an equally important scene and just focus on doing my work well every day.
08:48Where managing hectic routine is concerned, that is the demand of television and you need to tweak your routine as per your demands.
08:56Social media has brought fans and artists closer than ever. So how do you use that condition to engage with your audience or fans?
09:04Well, social media is an integral part of our workspace today and I think there needs to be a fair amount of balance between social media and reality.
09:14You shouldn't let social media fool yourself to make you believe that you are someone so big and so important that it's okay for you to say and do anything.
09:26No, it's not. There needs to be a fine line between social media success and real success and you should know what to take seriously of social media and where to disconnect.
09:40So I like to have that little balance in life. Apart from that, social media is a big, big plus in a lot of spaces for a lot of people if you make the right use of it.
09:50A lot of people have made a career and made a living out of social media. So hats off to people who have done that.
09:56And yeah, as an actor, I am as active as I can be on social media and I very actively engage with my followers.
10:04Do you think casting happens or the reasons of social media is correct?
10:11Which one of them has lasted? Very few of them, at least on television.
10:16A lot of popular faces, a lot of YouTubers have media mark on reality shows.
10:23Our successful actors today are doing successful reality shows back to back.
10:27But a lot of other social media, big personalities.
10:36There was a trend in which people were being cast on the basis of their followers and I found that really ridiculous because it makes good actors and good performers
10:48you know, easy targets to not being capable of being cast and that's really wrong.
10:58No amount of followers can give that right to anybody to decide whether someone is more deserving or less deserving unless and until they are tested for the part and are judged right.
11:17Yeah.
11:18The audience today is used to film a character-driven and real story to a comedic drama.
11:23So do you think this is an elevation for actors like yourself?
11:27Absolutely.
11:28And I think that is one of the very big reasons why Odneki Asha has worked and why Sachin Deshmukh has connected like he is.
11:36Of course, it's also about the portrayal.
11:38I've put in a lot of hard work in making Sachin Deshmukh, Sachin Deshmukh.
11:42But what would I do if all of this wasn't on paper?
11:46So kudos to the writers, kudos to the entire team.
11:49That gave me so much of material to play with.
11:53How do you view the core existence of OTT and television?
11:57Are they both the real fulfilling medium of OTT?
12:00Of course, I think television will always be television. Television audience will always be there, will always stick together, will always stay.
12:07And OTT has its own creative liberties, own set of varied content, different set of rules, different set of audiences.
12:16Thanks to COVID, the boom happened with OTT platforms and it's also created more employment opportunities for actors and for everyone related to entertainment fields.
12:28So it's good. They both are different mediums to watch and they forever will be.
12:40So it's good.
12:42What do you think?
12:48How do you think about Starplus?
12:50What is the point of the production houses?
12:54How do you think about Starplus?
12:56How do you think about Starplus?
13:00I didn't hear anything.
13:02No, no, no.
13:04There is nothing.
13:06Star Plus is number one for years.
13:08And today is number one.
13:10Which is because of any reason.
13:12I don't think Star Plus is necessary to do anything.
13:14You have shared a beautiful form since your past year story.
13:18Yes.
13:20Yes.
13:22How will your relationship go out over time?
13:24And will your goals have any barriers to your own environment?
13:28Well, it's been a beautiful relationship.
13:31Alice and I have literally, as people, grown up together.
13:35Grown into better versions of ourselves.
13:38Learned so much from each other.
13:40Balanced each other so much in so many spaces.
13:43Been there for each other through all highs and lows.
13:46And it's almost been four years since we are together.
13:51And it's been nothing but beautiful.
13:53She's a lovely human being.
13:55Yeah, I'm just glad that people equally love us together so much.
14:02And give us so much of love.
14:04And both of us are truly grateful for all the love that you guys give us.
14:10And I really hope that I also get to work with her someday in a different capacity.
14:16People keep asking us,
14:19When are you coming with us?
14:20When are you coming with us?
14:21So, I feel like when we meet the opportunity,
14:23we will come with us.
14:24Maybe there is a music video.
14:25Maybe there is a TV appearance.
14:26Maybe there is anything.
14:27I would like that we are on the screen.
14:29About time to come with us.
14:31What does Diwali make you personally?
14:32And how do you wish to celebrate it with your family?
14:34Well, Diwali for me personally has been very personal only.
14:38I have a very close-knit gathering with family and friends.
14:42And we relax at home.
14:45We enjoy our food and drinks.
14:47Light up a dia or two.
14:49That's about it.
14:50It's been a very long time since I have burst firecrackers and patakas and all of this.
14:55I don't believe in it anymore.
14:57And I really think fireworks should be banned.
15:00For the betterment of our environment.
15:03And for a lot of other reasons.
15:06So, yeah.
15:07For me, Diwali is all about lights.
15:09All about spreading love and positivity with your loved ones.
15:16Well, future projects toh abhi udne kya shay kar raha ho mein.
15:19Ek aade aur cheize in the pipeline thi.
15:22But wo manage nahi ho paari.
15:23Because television is very demanding.
15:25But hopefully udne kya shay hi hai abhi filal.
15:28And if there's an interesting music video ajo,
15:30I can see an interesting music video.
15:32I can see an interesting music video.
15:34If there's a work out,
15:36there are still things that are going on.
15:37Now, nothing is concrete.
15:38I have a question about television.
15:40The working hours is always a lot of time.
15:44Yes.
15:45Long hours.
15:47Yes.
15:48How did you hear that?
15:50How did you hear that?
15:51The report that the working schedule
15:54time comes to mind?
15:55No.
15:56I don't think so.
15:57I don't think so.
15:59I've heard something like that.
16:00If something happens,
16:01I'd like to hear something.
16:02I'd like to hear something.
16:03I'd like to hear it.
16:04I'd like to hear it.
16:05It's a lot.
16:06But what happens?
16:07Sometimes the episodes are not ready.
16:09You have to deliver.
16:10The next day,
16:11there's a telecast.
16:12You're shooting.
16:13You're shooting.
16:14Sometimes you're shooting.
16:15Sometimes there's a lot of demanding sequences
16:17where you have to extend.
16:18So there's a lot of reasons.
16:22But having said that,
16:23I think that a standard shift time
16:25is a lot of 19 hours.
16:2612 hours plus and all.
16:28It's a lot of more.
16:29Hi.
16:30I'm Kamar Dhilan.
16:31I'm Sachin Deshmukh.
16:32And from my side,
16:33you all are very happy Diwali.
16:36Don't leave the body.
16:38Be a body.
16:40Be one, don't burst one.
16:42And
16:43think about our environment
16:45and the people who are
16:46who are the people who are
16:48who are suffering from the body.
16:50Think about it.
16:51So just maybe light up a candle.
16:53Light up a candle.
16:54Lakshmi ji ki pooja geji.
16:56And Diwali is good.
16:58With your loved ones
17:00and with your family.
17:01God bless you.
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