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0diggsdigg vote nowBuzz up! Share Be it the 'Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai', equation with Hina Khan, Hollywood aspirations or Nisha, Karan Mehra bares it all to TellyCafe's Mayur Lookhar. A year and half later, where do you think 'Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai' stands today? We're still in a good position. There's a lot of drama still to be told that will keep the viewers on their toes. Akshara and Naitik's relationship, too, is growing I'm sure there'll plenty more of twists and turns to come. The ratings have dropped in the last few weeks. There's is a perception that the ratings have dropped because the current track doesn't focus much on Naitik and Akshara. Well, nobody raised this question for a year and half, but at the moment the TRPs have dipped slightly and you come up with this. We're hoping that this is just a phase and I'm sure it will pass as the story develops. To answer you second point, I don't think Akshara or Naitik are being sidelined. In fact, they are getting more footage, more romantic scenes than the soon-to-be-married Mohit and Nandini. The shelf life of soaps have decreased. A year later, most shows reach a saturation point. Is it the same for 'Yeh Rishta..? No, we still have two years to go for that. In the last couple of years, the audience's expectation have really risen. It's become tough to live up to them. These expectations aren't limited to TV, the audience even laughs at the follies committed by the biggest Bollywood stars. They have become more intelligent now than before. Honestly speaking, would you like your show to last for a decade? (Pauses) Ah! I really can't predict that. Ayee, don't think I see myself doing the show for that long. Naitik with grow with time. It all depends upon the viewer's taste. If they want the show to continue, then I see no harm in doing it. What's going to be the next high point in the show? I've got no clue. At the moment, Karan is very tired of shooting rigorously. Currently, it's all about Mohti-Nandini's marriage. You were once quoted in a report saying that films were your ultimate destination, but you want to graduate to films from television. However, TV binds your feet. It doesn't allow you the time to do a film? Every actor likes to be versatile and thus he/she needs to explore such avenues. It's a common perception that once you do TV, you don't get a foothold into films. However, the trend is changing with TV actors going to films and vice versa. My dream is to go to Hollywood. It might take some time, but I'm keeping my fingers crossed. After having assisted the likes of Ram Gopal Verma and Raju Hirani, ideally, you should have targeted films first. Was it really a difficult task to land a film? Well, I've done (Love Story: 2050). Unfortunately, not many are even aware of it as most of my scenes were chopped off. Well, it's not as easy as it may seem. The most important thing is that even if you get a film, it has to succeed. If not, then you may never get a film again. Thus it's important to make the right choice. If tomorrow you were to bag a big banner film, will you then leave 'Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai'? At the moment, I'm committed to 'Yeh Ristha Kya Kehlata Hai'. However, if something really good comes up, then it won't be easy to do justice. A film takes time to complete; besides it goes through other processes before it finally hits the screens. You have to be precise in your decision-making. Even if I leave 'Yeh Rishta..' for a film, I will always comeback to television. You must never forget your roots. You've really liked Shahid Kapur in Kaminey, and would love to play such a role. Your fans might say that you're too good a guy to play a grey role. People have appreciated SRK in DDLJ, but they also loved him for his role in Darr. As an actor you must try different things. I feel that I can be pretty bad. If not anything, I can surely remove my frustrations through a Kaminey-type role. Hina Khan says that she mimics you on the sets. How do you retaliate? Is it? I really don't know. Honestly, I'm a through professional who just sticks to his work. I don't talk much to Hina Khan or anyone else on the sets. I'm a very conservative person by nature. After the director says cut-off, I usually spend my free time in my room. Not socializing with even producer Rajan Shahi? Yes, I hardly talk to him too. In fact, Rajanji himself says that I'm the most peaceful actor he's worked with. I am a thorough professional, one who doesn't like to get personal with colleagues. Fashion designer, Actor, social worker, businessman! What's closest to your heart? It has to be acting. After all, that is what keeps me alive. I'd like the others to follow smoothly. As for social work, I've always believed in giving back to the society. Finally, when will Karan Mehra and Nisha Rawal tie the knot? Perhaps, late next year. Honestly, we haven't thought of settling. There are a lot of things which need to happen before we can settle down in life. There's still a long way to go in our respective careers. - Mayur Lookhar/TellyCafe.com |
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