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Apurva Agnihotri
The three things would be my mobile phone, my wife Shilpa and my house keys.
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With Kinshuk Mahajan 'quitting' Bidaai, buzz is that Apurva Agnihotri might be replacing him. But seems like Apurva himself is pretty clueless about his role!

"I don't think I'm replacing him," said Apurva when we spoke to him, giving us ample reason to think that Kinshuk might be back in the show again! Kinshuk's exit anyway does seem like a publicity stunt for the show. So doesn't Apurva have any apprehensions that some time in the future Kinshuk might return to the show? "Not at all," said the actor diplomatically, "My policy is to just make the best of whatever is given to me. My only worry is to do my scenes well." Out of sight might be out of mind for some, but Apurva doesn't believe in that. He hasn't been seen in any show for a long time now, but that doesn't disturb him. "I was not keen on the rural scene that was dominating TV for so long," he said calmly. "I couldn't see myself playing a zamindar. Also, reality shows had spoilt us actors. But now, I'm all set to do dailies again."
Let's hope the audience is ready as well!


Read more: Apurva's clueless about new role! - The Times of India http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/tv-/Apurvas-clueless-about-new-role/articleshow/6082124.cms#ixzz179PlHwbF
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Apurva Agnihotri's pregnancy woes!

IANS, Sep 22, 2009, 09.39am IST
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Apoorva Agnihotri and Shilpa Saklani in a still from the reality show 'Pati, Patni Aur Woh' More Pics
Television actor Apurva Agnihotri is yet to become a father in real life, but the actor has already had a brush with the ordeals of pregnancy when for a reality show he donned an empathy belly to experience what a nine-month pregnant woman goes through.

As part of NDTV Imagine's new show "Pati Patni Aur Woh", Apurva and his wife Shilpa Sakhalani, along with four other celebrity couples, are required to go through various stages of parenthood.

In the first few days of shooting, the female participants had to don an empathy belly, but since Shilpa couldn't do it because of her back problem, Apurva had no option but to pitch in and he doesn't have too many good memories of it.

"Initially I thought it would be a walk in the park. But within half an hour my back was aching, my head was spinning, I was giddy, I couldn't walk and neither could I lie down," Apurva told IANS, while sitting in his colourful and well-maintained villa, hired especially for the show.

"I was hoping it would be removed off my chest in a while because I am a man and because I wore it only due to Shilpa's back problem. But I had to wear it for around one and a half days. It was traumatic, but then I managed somehow.

"The belly was really heavy, around 15 kgs. And the last thing you can do with it is sleep. You actually feel that someone is sitting on your tummy and shivering and you just want the person off you. It was bad," he quipped.

Apurva, who is best remembered for playing the bad boy in Subhash Ghai's "Pardes" as well as for essaying the role of Armaan Suri in popular TV show "Jassi Jaisi Koi Nahin", is otherwise quite happy to receive "free training" on the show and so is his wife.

"We have learnt a lot in the infant stage. From A-Z, we are completely trained (as parents) now. I can be a nurse or a nanny now and can give tips to my friends. It's perfect guidance and free training for us," said Shilpa.

Asked why they decided to take up a show like this, Shilpa said: "The incentive was the novelty of the concept. It's a never heard or seen before concept in India. It was also a break for us from singing and dancing shows, from repetitive, scripted dramas that looked fake, seemed fake and made us feel fake. Thankfully the concept was different, that's what brought us in."

Even after getting twin kids for the infant stage of the show, the two actors are not complaining and are rather happy with their decision to participate.

"Parenting skills is one aspect of each other we didn't know. Now that we are in this set up, we have seen how well both of us will react in such a situation. The bond between us has been strengthened more and that's one plus point of the show till now. And we hope to start a family soon after the show," said Apurva.

"Pati Patni Aur Woh", which also has Rakhi Sawant-Elesh Parujanwala, Juhi Parmar-Sachin Shroff, Mouni Roy-Gaurav Chopra and Gurmeet Chaudhary-Debina Bonnerjee as participants, will premiere Sep 28.


Read more: Apurva Agnihotri's pregnancy woes! - The Times of India http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/tv-/Apurva-Agnihotris-pregnancy-woes/articleshow/5040860.cms#ixzz179QrgnmC
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Apurva Agnihotri in Bidaai

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Chaya Unnikrishnan Posted: Jun 25, 2010 at 1538 hrs IST
The eight-year leap in Star Plus' numero uno show Sapna Babul Ka Bidaai has two of its popular actors, Kinshuk Mahajan and Sara Khan, exiting from the show and new ones coming in. Sara will be shown to be dead and Kinshuk's status is not clear yet. However, according to sources, Sara's death is a gimmick and she will come back later while Kinshuk will continue in a different role.
Apurva Agnihotri will be the new entrant opposite Ragini played by Parul Chauhan. As Anmol, Apurva will play an extremely positive role instrumental in bringing back a smile in the Rajvansh family, which is grappling with a tragedy. He, however, is not willing to talk more about his character. "I am hoping to make a place for myself in this hugely popular show," is all that he is willing to say.

Apurva was last seen with his wife Shilpa Saklani in a reality show Pati Patni Aur Woh. Says Apurva, "These reality shows have really spoilt us.They go on for a short period and bring good money," smiles the actor who has consciously stayed away from soaps of late. "Most of the serials offered to me were village-based and I don't see myself playing a zamindar. I think I will be a misfit," he grins. Also, he was busy helping his wife Shilpa who is keen on setting up a production house. "She is creative and good behind the camera," he says proudly.

Before he took on Bidaai, Apurva had three other offers, which thankfully for him had city-centric stories. "I know that rural backdrops are dominating the small-screen but slowly the scenario is changing and urban settings are being weaved in," he points out. The reason he opted for Bidaai was mainly the director Rajan Shahi with whom he has worked earlier in Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin. In fact, the actor till date is best remembered for his role as Armaan-sir in this path-breaking Sony show. "Rajan is a very good human being and though he is a hard taskmaster I know how he functions and am comfortable with him," says Apurva who is hoping that a sequel to Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin is made. "I have suggested this to the producers Deeya-Tony Singh, I would love to be a part of it," says the actor, who catapulted to fame with this serial. He was later seen in Kaajal Sabki Aankhon Mein Basi and reality show Nach Baliye.

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