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There are no two opinions about this one: Aman Varma is a household name today. He leaves a mark no matter what he does. His portrayal of Aditya Pratap in the average serial Kehta Hai Dil won him an award at the Indian MTR Telly Awards 2003. He emphatically says he does not wish to outline his struggle period. All he says is, “It’s a myth that I was always at the right place at the right time. I haven’t taken the escalator. Like the rest, I too have climbed the stairs.” Recently, he hosted the Laureus World Sports Awards with John McEnroe and Rachel Hunter at Portugal. That too second time in a row. Last year, he had hosted the same event at Monte Carlo. Read on for the telly icon’s t?te-?-t?te with indiantelevision.com’s Vickey Lalwani: Open Sesame (khul ja sim sim)! |
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‘Kum Kum- Pyara Sa Bandhan’ shot up to be the No 1 position in the afternoon slot after you joined the cast? The Kumkum-Sumeet pairing has become very popular among the masses. There has never been a dull moment in the storytelling, which keeps the viewers wanting more. That it has become No 1 only after I entered is purely coincidental. |
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What attracted you to play a devil in Sony’s serial ‘Devi’? The show is obviously not doing well… I will have to claw my way around. I need to do different things. I liked the fact that I’ll be playing negative in Devi -bluish eyes, long hair…. That’s it! As for you saying that the serial is not happening, well, there are many other serials, which are not happening either. |
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You replaced Rajesh Khera (Maddy in ‘Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin’) in this serial? |
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But aren’t these dime-a-dozen replacements, which keep happening on TV, unfair to the viewers? |
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Are you aware about the length of your roles in ‘Kumkum…’ and ‘Devi’? |
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What’s up with your character in ‘Kyunki…’? You have disappeared from the scene… |
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Haven’t you reached at that point in television where you can demand the protagonist’s role? As it is, Indian television is largely woman oriented where men squeeze in some frames to just say a right line or two at the right time. I don’t want to drag in any show for three or four years. I want people to know me as Aman Varma. I don’t want people to know me by the name of a character that I portray. I want people to know me as someone who has the range and capability to do different roles. |
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Go on… |
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You said that you are clawing your way. Care to elaborate? |
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Where would you place ‘Kyunki…’- the show that made you a household name? Actually the anchor role was designed with a well-known film star in mind, but he unfortunately was more comfortable in English. That is where I came in as I could converse in both Hindi and English. |
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Your last film ‘Tum’ didn’t do well. What had attracted you to the role initially? |
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But critics said that you hammed a lot in that film… |
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Were you happy with the feedback you got for ‘Baghban’?
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Why?
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So how are you keeping yourself busy these days? |
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Do you think that you are a better anchor than an actor? Actually, anchoring is also a part of acting. You just have to be yourself. I still remember the day I was offered Khul Ja Sim Sim and I was skeptical if I’ll be able to pull it off. But Star Plus was sure. I even asked them whether they were sure of the decision they were taking. They said that my plus point was the language.
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Your language indeed is your plus point. How is it that you never fumble with your lines?
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Its’ said that Aman Varma comes with an attitude baggage?
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Then how do you fit yourself in the confusing working environment of Indian television- chaos, speed, last minute glitches, et al?
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| Aur kya? ‘Aur kuch film walon ke dil bhi jal rahe hain’ (and some film stars have a heart burn) (laughs). |
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“If Indian television was a disorganised sector, it would not have been as huge as it is now” : Aman Varma


