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00:00Thank you so much.
00:30Thank you so much.
02:14So, yes, to each their own.
02:17If you think that OTT is a gateway to films,
02:24then I don't think that is true.
02:26There are many artists who have been working in OTT for many years.
02:30But now they have not got breaks in films.
02:34So, here is a major role to play a lot.
02:38But at the end of the day,
02:40you have to do it with respect.
02:42So, you have to do it with respect to your friends.
02:44It will be possible.
02:46I'm not sure if you have worked in OTT for a long time.
02:50I'm not sure if you have worked in OTT for a long time.
02:53Yes.
02:54I'm not sure if you have worked in OTT for a long time.
02:57Yes, I'm open for reality shows.
03:00Yes, it's just that I haven't offered any reality show today.
03:06But yes, I've seen a lot of reality shows.
03:09I think that is a myth.
03:12I think that is a myth.
03:14Ultimately, you have to do it with your talent.
03:16Because it's the format of the format.
03:18It's the format that you engage at a different level.
03:22You can connect with your audience.
03:24Because they are unfiltered in reality shows.
03:27So, yes, I'm open to reality shows.
03:30I think that is a myth.
03:31Ultimately, you have to do it with your talent.
03:32But having said that, yes, of course, I'm open to reality shows.
03:33Why not?
03:37I think that is a myth.
03:38Ultimately, you have to do it with your talent.
03:42But having said that, yes, of course, I'm open to reality shows.
03:44Why not?
03:45I think I am a loyal audience of Big Boss.
03:58I have seen a lot of episodes of Big Boss.
04:03In this year, I saw some episodes of Big Boss, and the way Gaurav was playing.
04:10Gaurav had a chance for me on sets of Anupama.
04:13The way Gaurav was playing, and I'll tell you, he wasn't playing. He was just being himself.
04:19He was in real life, because I have seen him on the set, and he was talking about it.
04:23He was in real life. And he was in Big Boss.
04:28And I think that is why he won the audience's hearts.
04:32When you see your real self, it's not necessary that because you are on the reality show,
04:36so you can fight, be loud, be loud.
04:38No.
04:39So, because I think he was himself, that is why he ultimately became the winner.
04:45Gauravav, do you really think about how he was an actor?
04:49I like to believe that, yes, from where I started to where I am today,
04:56I explored many characters.
04:59The most major, in my life, was a bottleneck type in my life.
05:05When it was set in my mind that I only wanted to do main leads.
05:09So, I made back-to-back three main leads.
05:11After that, there was a break in my life.
05:14When I came back to the industry, I didn't get the main leads.
05:18So, that did not happen.
05:19So, to break that pattern in my mindset, that he has to do main leads, was very important.
05:31Once I crossed that threshold and accepted that the character would be good,
05:37was when my journey restarted.
05:39And yes, I tried to show a lot of versatility from myself.
05:43And that is how I try and improve myself, my craft and my work.
05:57In your early career, we are good, we are good, we are good, we are good, we are good,
06:00and we are good, and we are good.
06:02How important is your learning-wide?
06:05Do you feel that your acting production is strong today?
06:09100%.
06:11We are good, we are good, we are good.
06:13It was my first kind of comic genre show.
06:18So, I explored comedy in that show for the first time.
06:23Kalash Ek Vishwas was my first negative character.
06:26She was the main antagonist on the show.
06:28So, firsts are always very special.
06:32And when you grow, you start from your needs.
06:36So, in the comedy genre, we are bad, we are bad, we are bad.
06:39And in the negative genre, Kalash Ek Vishwas.
06:42Both shows have played a major role to strengthen my base in those areas.
06:50You had a little break.
06:52You had a little break.
06:53You had a little break.
06:54You had a little break.
06:55What kind of self-work?
06:57What kind of self-work?
06:58What kind of self-work did you reflect on your work?
07:00Look, that period that was a difficult period of my life.
07:07The first thing is that I didn't get the body.
07:13I was not well for almost one, one and a half years.
07:16The main reason of Kalash was that.
07:19So, I had a little bit of a disease.
07:21My father passed away.
07:22My father passed away.
07:23My father passed away.
07:24My father passed away.
07:26So, obviously, it takes time to get out of that grief.
07:29But, yes, I would like to believe that these personal losses or personal experiences
07:36that you are going through, they help you grow as an actor.
07:41Because, many emotions that you are dealing with in Rosemary's life,
07:46they increase your depth as an artist.
07:51Ultimately, when you come on camera and act,
07:55or any character you portray,
07:57it helps you in understanding those emotions and portraying them better.
08:00So, yes, that break was an unwanted break.
08:03But, as an actor, during that break,
08:07there was a major emotional growth.
08:09When you come back in industry,
08:11it was challenging.
08:12After that,
08:13which country was the biggest challenge based on your country?
08:18And how did you overcome it?
08:20After that,
08:22like I just said,
08:24after a break,
08:26I agreed to play a mother's character.
08:30I was mainly a girl,
08:33I was playing a step mother's character.
08:35In the show,
08:37after a few years,
08:38after a few years,
08:39a leap came.
08:40A leap came,
08:41and the main lead was a mother.
08:42So, my character became a grandmother.
08:44So, if you look at it,
08:45I was a mother's character.
08:46She was a mother's character.
08:47She was a mother's character.
08:48What happens in the show?
08:50In the industry,
08:52you have to typecast.
08:54Now, she has the role of mother's mother.
08:56She will offer the role of mother's mother.
08:58So,
08:59in my mind,
09:00someone was sitting there somewhere
09:01that,
09:02maybe,
09:03I will not get my age characters.
09:05But,
09:06fortunately,
09:07Universe is very kind.
09:08The very next show,
09:09after that,
09:10my next show was Meeth.
09:12And in Meeth,
09:13I played a hero's sister character.
09:15It was also a grey character,
09:16but it was a sister.
09:17That helped break my mindset.
09:19No,
09:20there is no such thing.
09:21Typecast,
09:22has made it a lot more.
09:24It has made it a lot.
09:25It has made it a lot.
09:26There is no such thing.
09:27If you can carry a character well,
09:29you will get offered characters.
09:31Anupama,
09:32as a massive popular show for us,
09:34what is turning point for us?
09:36Or,
09:37in this show,
09:38any new new segment?
09:42It was a big honor for Anupama,
09:44because Anupama show,
09:46when it started,
09:47I am a big fan of that show.
09:50To be able to be a part of that show,
09:52like I said,
09:53was a very big honor for me.
09:54And to know,
09:55that my character,
09:57mostly,
09:58will be with Anupama.
09:59Because,
10:00he will become a friend eventually.
10:02After a long time,
10:04I was playing a positive character too.
10:07It was a cameo for 3-3 months,
10:10but trust me,
10:11how much love I got for that character,
10:13in about 3 months,
10:15after a long time,
10:16after a long time,
10:17after a long time,
10:18after a long time,
10:19after a long time,
10:20after a long time,
10:21you will not get involved.
10:22So,
10:23this just goes to show,
10:24that if your show is successful,
10:25and you become a part of a successful show,
10:27then obviously,
10:28it helps you grow as an actor also,
10:31because you are working with so good,
10:33and secondly,
10:34in the industry,
10:35your name is very quickly,
10:36because of that.
10:37In the future,
10:38I think,
10:39grey-shaped roles,
10:40the audience,
10:41I don't remember,
10:42grey characters.
10:43How do you balance your emotions?
10:44How do you balance your emotions?
10:45How do you balance your emotions?
10:47So,
10:48how do you balance your emotions?
10:49So,
10:50how do you balance your emotions?
10:51How do you balance your emotions?
10:52Look,
10:53I believe,
10:54every person is grey in real life,
10:55no black and white,
10:56no black and white.
10:57I think,
10:58there are many fictional characters,
11:01who are fully positive,
11:03or fully negative.
11:04That's not true.
11:05Every person has grey shades in life,
11:07so,
11:08I think,
11:09any grey character is the most challenging,
11:12because,
11:13you have to maintain a fine line,
11:16to not cross over and become negative,
11:18and very sober,
11:21and very simple,
11:22and humble,
11:23to appear positive.
11:25So,
11:26that's an interesting challenge,
11:27staying between the lines,
11:29and
11:30portraying your characters.
11:31So, yeah,
11:32grey characters are my favourite kind of characters to play.
11:44Well,
11:45to each their own,
11:46but,
11:47yes,
11:48I would like to say,
11:49that,
11:50whenever I have played a grey character,
11:52or a negative character,
11:53yes,
11:54as an actor,
11:55I get the opportunity to play.
11:56But,
11:57if you think about it,
11:59and I have seen a lot of stories,
12:00and,
12:01today,
12:02the shows,
12:03that are running so many years,
12:04on television,
12:05there are many opportunities to play with positive characters,
12:07too.
12:08That's not true.
12:09In my personal experience,
12:10that's not true.
12:11But,
12:12I don't think in general,
12:13that's true.
12:14In TV,
12:15the trend of strong female characters,
12:16is that,
12:17in terms of,
12:18today's television,
12:19is more empowered,
12:20empowered,
12:21or the pressure,
12:22just in a different form.
12:23No,
12:25I think,
12:26I think,
12:27female,
12:28strong,
12:29female positive characters,
12:30are,
12:31at least,
12:32television,
12:33always,
12:34from the very beginning.
12:36Today,
12:37because,
12:38the show,
12:40the show,
12:41how many years later,
12:4220,
12:4325 years later,
12:44then,
12:45Tulsi,
12:46was such a character,
12:47which,
12:48every person related.
12:49So,
12:50think about it,
12:51that,
12:52two decades ago,
12:53there were so strong female characters,
12:54so,
12:55yes,
12:56I don't think,
12:57that,
12:58that,
12:59that,
13:00that,
13:01I think,
13:02in general,
13:03any media platform,
13:04like,
13:05TV,
13:06films,
13:07they are a mirror,
13:08of,
13:09real life.
13:10What is happening in real life,
13:11is,
13:12somewhere,
13:13somewhere,
13:14from the TV,
13:15so,
13:16females,
13:17we are different,
13:18and,
13:19eventually,
13:20the whole world will be seen.
13:21Usually,
13:22when the show is released,
13:23or,
13:24new characters are involved,
13:26then,
13:27I would say,
13:28three months,
13:29or four months,
13:30when you have seen,
13:31how do you have seen,
13:32the story,
13:33how do you still carry out,
13:34how do you still carry out,
13:36the story,
13:37how do you keep,
13:38when you see,
13:39in a couple of years,
13:40what is,
13:41it is,
13:42when you see,
13:43a trip,
13:44to the end of this film,
13:45and,
13:46you have a fixed audience,
13:47who are very loyal to you,
13:49and,
13:50even when you are on,
13:51their certainÉlys,
13:52a change that is very unnatural,
13:53now,
13:54what happens in your book,
13:56and in your books,
13:57you have a difficult audience,
13:58I won't say rural, but
14:05suppose if you are watching one character from the beginning of the show
14:10until one year, now suddenly you will tell them
14:13that the story is now 3 years later or 5 years later
14:17sometimes it becomes unrelatable for them
14:21and after the changes come so many times
14:24sometimes it becomes generation leaps, so new faces
14:27and new characters come together
14:29sometimes it becomes time for the audience
14:33and I think there are a lot of production houses
14:36which can be done smoothly
14:38and in majority cases, because this transition is so major
14:42so the audience disconnects
14:45Have you ever felt that the show has become a part of the show
14:48and it's deep, so have you felt that your interest has become a part of the show
14:51and have you ever been able to connect with it?
14:54Fortunately, I didn't have such a part of the show
14:57I have done two shows
14:58which have come generation leaps
15:02and thankfully, one was a part of the show
15:05and the other was a part of the show
15:07and the two were very smooth
15:09so the audience got time for the transition
15:11and to understand the transition
15:13and to handle it
15:16and to handle it
15:17fortunately, I am not a part of the show
15:19but it becomes set for some times
15:21but yes, like I said
15:23sometimes it becomes a part of the show
15:24How does your career
15:25do you have a part of the show
15:26and how do you share the film
15:28and the film
15:29you are doing well
15:30in the film
15:32and the film
15:34and the film
15:35and the film
15:36the film
15:38the pace of work
15:40the speed of work
15:41I think there is the biggest difference between films and television
15:44and television. You work on television daily because you have to do so much work.
15:51It's not like that in films. You have to take your time, take your time, take your time.
15:57Sometimes you only do one or two scenes every day. But in television, it's not a luxury
16:03for us because we have to create content daily. That's the pace and speed is the main difference
16:09between the two mediums.
16:11Do you think that the film will be more relevant to the film today?
16:21No, Devdi has done a great job in his time. It was a super hit film.
16:27When we were making that film, we had no hope that Devdi will do so well.
16:34Of course, for us, we were all very happy. The entire team was very happy
16:40that Devdi was such a success. After many years, I remember that a film got five stars in Times
16:47after years for Devdi. And that morning when we woke up, we were all overjoyed.
16:53The character was very bold for me. But then as an actor, I never had any inhibition in these things.
17:00If you show me a script and explain the graph of the character's graph and I feel justified
17:07that yes, this scene is a bold scene, but this script is justified. So I don't have any
17:12difficulty in that. And like I said, versatility is something which allures me. So I get a chance to
17:18show each character and every character, and I get a chance to show each character.
17:25I have never rejected this. I accept this from the beginning.
17:29After doing so many varied roles, do you have a fear of typecasting?
17:33How do you think it is?
17:37Now, as I told you, I have told you that you are sitting in your mind
17:41that as an artist, because you have made your mother's role or grand mother's role,
17:45so you will typecast it. But then, my typecast, my mind-block,
17:50it broke itself when I got my daughter's character in the next show. So,
17:56I don't think that you are going to be typecast or the industry is going to be typecast.
18:02It's all in your head. And ultimately, the camera shows everything.
18:07You cannot hide from the camera. The one who is in your age, is the one who is in your
18:10camera.
18:11What advice do you give to your young actors?
18:14You have to be confused about who you need to choose.
18:17Especially when you are young actors, you feel that if you look at the show,
18:21you are famous.
18:23Correct.
18:24What advice do you give to your young actors?
18:25Look, everyone is different in this industry.
18:30Some just need a name and fame,
18:35some need a name and fame,
18:37some need a recognition,
18:39some need a creative satisfaction.
18:42Everyone has different desires.
18:45But there are two things that are very important to sustain in this industry.
18:52I feel, as an actor, and with my experience of the past almost two decades,
18:58there are two things that are very important.
18:59One is your hard work.
19:00If you think that you will take shortcuts or do smart work,
19:05you will take away from the future,
19:06you will take away from the future.
19:07For some time, yes, it may be possible.
19:08It might work for you.
19:10But in the long run,
19:11you will not be able to do the work.
19:12And the second thing is persistence.
19:14Persistence.
19:15You have to challenge yourself as an actor.
19:20You have to challenge yourself as an actor,
19:24and you will be able to change your career.
19:27There is a lot of stagnation in this industry.
19:28Once you have stagnated,
19:29there is not a scope of growth.
19:30You will have to abandon yourself.
19:32You will take away from TV industry,
19:33you will take away from the industry,
19:34you will take away from your family,
19:35you will take away from your family,
19:37you will take away from your family,
19:39you will take away from the industry.
19:41How can you see it?
19:42And, I feel like,
19:43you have to have a lot of work,
19:44and you need to have to do it.
19:45So,
19:46that the work of the industry is also
19:47not as good.
19:48I told you that the word of working, I told you that the word about working, the word about working, the word about working.
19:53See, when I started my career, I didn't think that it was a lot of time in my career.
20:01I think that in that comparison, today, there is much more discipline than what it was 20 years ago.
20:09But, even now, there are many situations in daily soap, where the situation is cut-to-cut.
20:15There are many times when you work for 15-16 hours in a day.
20:20There are rules for this. It is not that they are not made.
20:24If artists want to protest, they can do it.
20:27They can do it. There are unions, associations, for helping you.
20:31But ultimately, we also love our craft.
20:35We also know that if we are doing more work for the time,
20:40there is no reason for any reason.
20:43The next day, there is a telecast.
20:45That's why we are working for 15 hours today.
20:48So, it's not that if you want, you can't protest.
20:50You can do it.
20:51But you don't do it yourself.
20:52Because you love your work.
20:54You know that the television medium is like this.
20:57Where work hours are hectic.
20:59So, we all work.
21:01So, what do you want to do with your young self?
21:06What do you want to do with your young self?
21:07Look, this is something I have said in my interviews.
21:11I, as a person, am a very introvert.
21:14I feel the time to open.
21:17Some people understand my arrogance.
21:21But I am not arrogant or unfriendly.
21:25That's why, if I want to give my younger self advice,
21:29I will give this to you.
21:30I will give this to you.
21:31That, you have to open more.
21:32Open more.
21:33Make a little friends.
21:34Make a little socialize.
21:35Make a little network.
21:36Because that is one of the demands of this profession.
21:40Do you think, in today's industry,
21:43especially, where there are networks and these work,
21:47where you think you have time to do that
21:50and you have time to do that?
21:52What is a important thing?
21:53It's a very important thing.
21:55I think, in my professional life,
21:57there are many opportunities in my professional life.
21:59Because these two qualities are not in me.
22:01I am trying to develop it slowly.
22:04But what is your basic character?
22:06It's very difficult to change it.
22:08You are like you are.
22:09You are like you are like you are.
22:10It's very difficult to change it.
22:12But yes, because I have taken my own flaws
22:14and I have opened many opportunities.
22:17So yes, I believe that networking and socializing
22:20are very important in this industry.
22:22You should have a skill in this industry.
22:24And if it's not,
22:25then it's very important to develop it slowly.
22:27It's very important to me to develop it slowly.
22:28What do you think about it?
22:29What do you think about it?
22:30You see, there are some television projects
22:35that are going on for the work.
22:37And there are some new shows that are being made.
22:41They are also going on for it.
22:43I am basically looking for a character.
22:45Like I have told you,
22:46I don't like to repeat the characters.
22:48I don't understand.
22:49So whatever new character is,
22:50it should be very powerful and pivotal in the story.
22:56And secondly,
22:58whatever I have done,
22:59it should be different from it.
23:01It should be different from it.
23:02And it should be different from it.
23:03So the new year is coming.
23:05The new year is coming.
23:06Hopefully soon we will be back to work.
23:09How do you think about it?
23:12My first time I want to thank you to say thank you.
23:15That at least my loyal audience is me,
23:19has been for so many years.
23:21They are so much love for their heart.
23:25And I want to give all of the advice.
23:27This is the new year.
23:28We will be happy.
23:30We will be happy.
23:31We will be happy.
23:32We will be happy.
23:34We will love your loved ones.
23:35We will tell them,
23:36that you love them.
23:38very small. Basically,
23:40stay happy and enjoy.
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