loved the rapid fire round heheheeheh that was adorable teh way he said yes am jealoud os salman khan... awww and our would be jealous with u raj... for sure boy heheheheh
and the khan delwal was indeed a smart move yara hehehehe
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Originally posted by: waniya_fatima
RT,
loved the rapid fire round heheheeheh that was adorable teh way he said yes am jealoud os salman khan... awww and our would be jealous with u raj... for sure boy heheheheh---exactly dont worry 😆😆😆 u will have plenty of guys jealous of u 😆😆😆
and the khan delwal was indeed a smart move yara hehehehe--- that he is 😳😳it reminds me of his interview 😳😳 "I am happy that a Khan-delwal exits among KHans" 😳😳after aamir got realeased there was article..."NO Khan only Khan-delwal" 😳😳
Originally posted by: -purnima-
Like most actors the Soundtrack star too might want to break box-office records in the company of blockbusters like Dabangg, Ready and Bodyguard, but for now he is envious of superstar Salman Khan for more personal reasons.😆 Rajeev Khandelwal, the host of Sach Ka Samna 2 reveals some comfortable and some uncomfortable truths'😳😃
It's easy to put someone in the hot seat and grill them to reveal secrets. So we thought why not put the Soundtrack actor, who is hosting the second season of the controversial TV show Sach Ka Samna, on the spot. And to our surprise, the good-looking Rajeev Khandelwal does a pretty good job of dealing with truth. At times he shows his human side, filled with strong emotions like anger, jealousy and pride, and at other times he comes across as detached, a mask he likes to hide behind at most times for survival in the glitzy, glamorous world of films
Have you ever wished you were not an actor?
No. Who would want to give up his/her passion!😳😳Have you ever regretted quitting television?
No. Never! On the contrary I am glad I did that. I wouldn't be where I am today had I not quit TV back in the day.👏Have you ever wished you could change something about your launch vehicle Aamir?
No. It's a classic. 😍A consummate film.Have you ever wished you were a Khan or a Kapoor?
No. I am proud to be Khan-delwal.(smarty hero ☺️)Have you ever wished you had acted in a particular film?
Yes. All the films of Mr Yash Chopra.😳😃Have you ever regretted saying no to a film?
No, thankfully! 😃Have you ever turned down a film because you were not happy with the money offered?
No. I have lowered my price to be part of interesting and exciting projects.😃Have you ever felt that you are a better actor than some top male stars in Bollywood?
No. I am top in my own category.😳😳Have you ever suggested an actor's name for the part of leading lady to your director?
Yes, whenever I have been asked for my suggestions. 😛😃Have you ever wanted to desperately work with a director?
Yes, Mr Yash Chopra! 😊😊Have you ever felt the industry has been unfair to you?
No. I don't blame others for my hardships, just as I don't credit them for my achievements. Every individual faces challenges. Self pity is a sad approach. 😊😊Have you ever lied to your parents or wife?
Yes, many times. 😛😆Have you ever looked at another woman after getting married?
The questions are getting tougher. 🤣 Hmmm I will have to say 'Yes'. Plenty of times. 😳😆Has your wife ever had a problem with your kissing and lovemaking scenes?
No. At least, that is what I feel. 😊😊 (on second thots when he did such scenes 🤔Have you ever been jealous when your wife appreciated another actor?
Yes. She loves Salman Khan.😆😆😆 (& we love u ) 😆Have you ever broken a law?
Sadly ' yes. Traffic laws at times.😆Have you ever wanted to hit a person?
Yes, recently, not one but two people. (kick expert)😆😆😆 I will write about it in my autobiography.Have you ever wished you did not live in Mumbai?
No. It's unthinkable now.😃Have you ever wished you were a superhero?
No. I like humans. Humans created superhumans. I'd rather be the creator then the creation. 👏👏⭐️Have you ever dreamed of going Hollywood?
Yes. I would love to go international.😳😳Have you ever got bored of acting?
No. I don't think I will ever get bored of acting. Not in this lifetime.😳😳👏
Originally posted by: -purnima-
He started off his career as the quintessential chocolate boy 😳of television but actor Rajeev Khandelwal says he wants to associate himself with issues that lead to some change in the society.
The 36-year-old actor, who made his foray into Bollywood with Raj Kumar Gupta's 'Aamir', said he would even like to direct human interest stories.
"I never thought about image building when I started my career with 'Kahin to Hoga'. But after sometime, I thought this is not the thing which I am looking forward to my life.
"When I acted in 'Aamir' my director (Raj Kumar Gupta) made me aware of some harsh realities of life which every human being is connected with. As human interest issues excite me, I would like to direct a film too that will have some connect with the topic," said Khandelwal.
He will again be the part of controversial series 'Sach Ka Saamna'- an Indian adaptation of US game show 'The Moment of Truth'- that will take up the battle against corruption in its second season.
"We never thought that the show will raise so many controversies. Rather, we thought it's a nice concept. The show didn't work because of the controversy rather it worked because we showed the realities which we tend to neglect. Everything in the show is real and not scripted," the actor said.
Asked what he enjoys more -- acting or hosting shows, Khandelwal said, "I get nervous everyday when I host this show.😊 Films are easier because you have the script with you but while hosting a show you need to be balanced in your approach. Sitting on the hot seat you can't be extra friendly or rude with your contestants."😊
The show, which aims to present the current resurgent mood of the public and the nation, will be aired on Star's new channel Life Ok.
"When I read Mahatma Gandhi's saying - 'Be the change you want to see'- it really inspired me. After doing the show I understand what these lines mean. It will show the viewers the unfortunate ground reality of deep rooted corruption in our country.
"There are certain new elements that are added. We have 'Sach Ka shapath'. Unlike earlier, we have given only one option to the contestants to change their answer," he added.
Originally posted by: Sumi_162710
Nice articles there...especially the Q/A one...hehe. I wud like to knw abt those two ppl whom he wanted to hit recently...😉 and also loved his ans of Creator-Creation...he is such a witty person!! 😃
Originally posted by: Sumi_162710
Nice articles there...especially the Q/A one...hehe. I wud like to knw abt those two ppl whom he wanted to hit recently...😉--- i wonder who those 2 are 😆😆 he must have been wanting to give kick 😉😆 Mathur saab style 😆😆😆
and also loved his ans of Creator-Creation...he is such a witty person!! 😃--- i loved that Khan-delwal one ☺️
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"I am no saint; I have been corrupt too," Rajeev Khandelwal said candidly when confronted with his own 'Sach' regarding corruption in any form. "I am a human being, after all," he said in his defence.
And yes, it was mostly those who hadn't had the chance to make money who talked about corruption, he went on to admit!
This was over the telephone to After Hrs from New Delhi on Monday when the Jaipur lad was promoting Season 2 of his show Sach ka Samna by interacting with the students of SRCC (Shri Ram College of Commerce) on the burning issue of the day—corruption.
"But life has been in the change mode for the past three years," Rajeev said. "I have been observing life more closely and trying to become a better human being," he said honestly in a freewheeling chat on about corruption, Sach ka Samna-2, movies and life...
So, why corruption this season?
Why not corruption? Everyone seems to be talking about it! It had been the debate of the year and, most importantly, many of us learnt that it's not only about pointing out fingers but also looking inside one's self.
And Sach ka Samna has always been about corruption; people from different walks of life come clean on the show.
What happened in the SRCC auditorium?
Like I said, it was a part of show promotion. We COULD have done it in a grander way, like in a mall or somewhere else. But we chose SRCC and I was amazed to see the enthusiasm among the students, not about the show, but their mindset about the corruption (prevalent in the country). These 18-19-year-olds are so aware of all that is happening that it gives me hope that things are not bad as they seem to be. They are the future, after all!
Have you ever bribed anyone or faced instances of corruption?
I am not the ideal citizen, I get tempted. Corruption is not all about fraud in financial transaction; a person can be corrupt in many ways. But, for the past three years, I have been trying to be a better person. No, it's not that something drastic happened three years ago, but it's just that I have started understanding my responsibilities better. And then, Sach ka Samna has had a huge impact on my life.
What kind of impact?
I have stopped being judgmental. Things are not exactly as they appear to be. People from different parts of the country come on the show and they all have different stories behind them. I have started respecting people more. I have a very high regard for people walking on the road (now); I believe they can be as good or as average as I am.
People open up their lives on your show. There must have been times when you get nervous or felt bad about being intrusive...
What do I say? I connect the way human beings connect to each other. I get emotional sometimes.
The last season ended up creating loads of controversies…
We were not looking for controversies. A lot of people say controversies make a show popular, but I would like to say, it was the content that made Sach ka Samna made popular not the controversies.
And, what of your Bollywood affair? You are recognised as a good actor but do you feel the commercial success is missing somewhere?
Nothing is missing. I am getting to do my kind of films and I am happy about that. And I will only talk about my films when they will be ready to release. There had been a lot of talk about UTV's Peter Gaya Kaam Se, but the film never happened. I have a film coming next year but I do not want to talk about it right now.
And what about TV, any soap?
Only Sach ka Samna is happening on TV, no soaps. Why should I do something I have done before?
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