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She has already enthralled Marathi filmgoers with her work in the past. Now Gauri Nigudkar hopes to recreate the same magic with her very first serial — Star Ones Paraya Dhan.
I have done a Marathi film Uttarayan which is a National Award winner, some one and a half years back. I have done two or-three commercials in the past, but wasnt doing any major work. Then, I got a call from the production house Sphere Origin. I gave an audition and got selected for Paraya Dhan, informs the young actress.
Undoubtedly debuting with a Star One serial is an achievement in itself. And Gauri seems very enthused by her role and her look in the show. I play Krishna, the eldest daughter in a family of six daughters and one brother. Its a huge family. In many ways her character is very much like Lord Krishna himself. She is a little wild, rational, yet quite vulnerable. The kid in her is still alive. Its basically a very simple character. Nothing is loud about her. So her makeup and outfits are subtle. I guess people will be able to relate with her. I hope they will like and accept the character.
Ask her and she tells you that this is not just another role. It has a far deeper meaning for her. Oh, yes! Its also something to which I am emotionally attached. I am a great devotee of Lord Krishna. So playing this role is just out of the world, she says excitedly.
Its a big unit and Gauri seems to be enjoying this stint to the fullest. The first schedule was in Jodhpur and it was great fun. All six girls and the boy are of the same age. So we had loads of fun. We shopped together, ate together, made merry and enjoyed, she says.
Expectations are sky-high since the producers of Paraya Dhan were also behind the super-successful Saat Phere on Zee. The producer Sanjay Wadhwa is excellent. Its a very prestigious project. The production value, the locations and the equipments are great. So I can only work and hope for the best, she adds.
But the show has had its share of controversies as well — the theme of Paraya Dhan being the reason. The newly launched Betiyann on Zee has a similar theme. There might be a lot of competition to contend with once the show goes on air. I dont have to say anything at all. I am here to do my job and give it my best shot. I have no idea about whats happening around and the competition. I dont worry about these things. Frankly speaking, I do not care. I am doing my work and thats about it, she says confidently.
For Gauri its only Paraya
Dhan that matters for now. Right now, its
just this show which I am concentrating on. I guess this
will give me a name. I have been more into studies. I will
think about other things at a much later stage.
Q:
Lets talk about the role that you are playing in your
debut serial Betiyann?
I am playing the youngest sister, Lakshmi, of the four sisters.
Her parents were expecting a boy this time. So nobody was
happy with her birth. Basically nobody wants her. She grows
up to become a rebel. She cant take things lying low,
she cant tolerate injustice. She fights for her rights.
In a way her character is quite similar to mine. I, too,
cant see wrong happening around me.
Q: There are three
other girls...
Yes, Kshiti is playing the eldest sister. Neeta Shetty is
the second sister and Smiti is the third one. We have shot
for about 25 days together now. As of now, the chemistry
between all of us has been good.
Q: How did this transition
from singing to acting happen?
It wasnt a transition actually. I was open to acting
and when I got this chance I thought I should give it a
try. So I went for the auditions. And here I am. And Zee
TV is like family. Since 2004, I have been associated with
them. First, it was the long association with Sa Re Ga Ma
Pa and now Betiyann. Its a very comfortable environment
for me. I have also anchored a show along with my co-contestant
Vishwas for Zee Arabia.
Q: Will you be singing
in Betiyann?
Not exactly. But, yes, I am singing during special functions
and some wedding songs.
Q:Tell us about the
journey from your hometown to Mumbai?
I am basically from Lucknow. I have learnt music for eight
years. I came here for the Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge in 2004.
Before that I had participated in Antakshari and Sa Re Ga
Ma Pa Campus Special. I won that series, took part in Challenge
2005 and then Ek Main Aur Ek Tu.
Q:And what about your
look in the show? One hears that its completely deglamorised!
Yes, I am wearing normal churidaar kurtas, bindi and kaajal.
Its basically a simple look. But they have given me
an embroidered belt since my character is a little tomboyish.
Its a Gujarati family and the look has been designed
keeping that in mind.
Q: There is a serial
on Star (Paraya Dhan) with a similar theme which created
a lot of controversy initially. So the pressure is going
to be very high, too?
Obviously, I would want Zees Betiyann to do well.
We all have put in a lot of hard work. There are times when
we havent slept properly. Its been just work,
work and work. I, too, am doing a lot of hard work. I am
trying my level best.
Q:You seem to have
had varied experiences already?
I have enjoyed each and every part of the experience on
TV. I love singing, dancing and acting. I have even learnt
Kathak for some time. I am happy with what I am doing now.
If I get a movie tomorrow I will take it up. I would be
happy to stick to both singing and acting wherever I am.
(Sampurn)
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