Originally posted by: ksgfan09
BLAST FROM THE PAST, OLD INTERESTING INTERVIEW OF KSG:
Does the name Armaan ring a bell in your ears? Of course yes, because Armaan is a name that has always been associated with name, fame, success and a huge fan following. At first, Apurva Agnihotri achieved enormous success playing the role of Armaan Sir in Jassi Jaisi Koi Nahi. Now, the new Armaan to rock the television world is Karan Dr. Armaan' Grover who has set all hearts thumping with his looks and charming personality in Star one's Dill Mill Gayye.
As bubbly and energetic as his character, Karan Grover talks about his character and much more, read on.
How is it playing Dr. Armaan? "It's been awesome playing Dr. Armaan. I relate a lot to the character I play, so I need not put in much effort. I need to go there, play myself and get back. The best part is that, there is no need for me to act for the role. This is the way I am. The plus is that, I get paid for being myself on the sets.(laughs)Wasn't he supposed to go back to working with Balaji with a very big show?
"Yes, that's true. I was playing the lead in Khwaish. To be precise, I was to play Sumeet Sachdev's younger brother. Sumeet's character eventually dies, and I was going to take over after that. That's why I was to shift to Dubai as well. We even shot for it, some of the shaadi sequences here. But the dates didn't work out, and then my passport was taking too long to get renewed. It had expired, and by the time I managed to renew it, it was a little late. Also they needed 25 days in Dubai, which I couldn't give, because that time I was doing Solah Singaarralso.15 days is all I had in hand. Initially, Balaji was okay with it, but then the passport problem added to the confusion.They got stuck and had to find somebody else."
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