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He's
played Sangeeta Ghosh's son in law in Des
Mein Niklla Hoga Chand, but in the forthcoming
Virasaat he's going to play her lover. Rohit
Roy is one of the few in tellydom who've
had a larger than life persona, the party
loving lover boy image that clashes uncomfortably
with the dedicated husband and doting father
picture that he paints for himself.
Younger
of the two Roy brothers, Rohit is yet the
more flamboyant, even as he restricts his
screen appearances to avoid over exposure.
In a candid chat with Prashant Golecha,
Rohit Roy traces his beginnings and his
current status in the industry.
How would you
describe yourself?
I am a straightforward, hardworking
and an intelligent person, but can be incredibly
impatient at times!
Did
you aim to be an actor all your life?
No! I started as an assistant
to ad director Kunal Kapoor. People spotted
me shooting and I started getting modeling
offers. The first was a print ad for Vimal
Suitings. When I auditioned for Swambhimaan,
Shobha De (the writer of the show) rejected
me outright, saying I looked like I belong
to the MTV generation, as I used to wear
earrings and other accessories. But Mahesh
Bhatt saw some spark in me and called me
again. Shobha rejected me again but Mahesh
was adamant on casting me as Rishab Malhotra!
Later, of course, Shobha was quite impressed
and I have been one of her favourites ever
since!
Swabhimaan ran for three years, during
which I did two films - 'Lalchi' opposite
Eva Grover, which didn't get a proper release
and 'Jazbaat opposite Suchitra Krishnamurti
which never did release!
Then came Baat Ban Jaaye with Nikki Aneja
and Rakhi Tandon, Bhabhi for six months
and then Kkusum for seven months, during
which I also did films - LOC and Plan. Sarrkkar
is going off air now and Virasaat is my
next show.

With
co star Shweta Salve on the Sarrkkar
sets |
Was Sarrkkar a
satisfying experience?
It is my second best role, after
Swabhimaan. I loved playing Karan Pratap
Singh. It was the role any hero on TV would
love to do.
Has marriage changed
you?
Mansi is the best thing to happen
to me. We have been married for seven years.
It was a love marriage. She was a model
and I was an assistant director. Now she's
my support system. Mansi doesn't need to
do a job for job's sake. She will work in
case she gets a very good offer.
And fatherhood?
It is the best thing, that's
happened to me post marriage. I am more
grounded

'The
best thing to happen to me' - Rohit
with Mansi |
thanks to Kiara. I guess my best assignments
came to me only after her birth. She has
been lucky for me. I feel an innate sense
of responsibility, because I feel she has
to like the work I do.
Are you really
a 'party animal' or just perceived as one?
I thing it's wrong to call me
that. It's just that I have had a fair share
of socialising. I am an extrovert and an
out-an-out people's person. And because
I go to a lot of parties, it's obligatory
for me to throw some as well. I have at
least two parties in a year.
Do
you have close friends within the industry?
I have my own set of friends,
which I call my 'core group'. It includes
director Sanjay Gupta, Samir Soni, Sudhanshu
Pandey and Mandira Bedi. We meet at least
three times a week.

'Not
fair to call me a party animal' - Rohit
at a party |
Are
you as fond of astrology and numerology
as your brother?
I don't really believe in all
this. I believe in hard work and destiny.
But there was a point in life when I was
low, I did go to an astrologer which I think
everyone does!
Where
are you more comfortable - films or TV?
I have never left one medium
for the other. Films have a beginning, middle
and end. A film hero needs a certain presence,
personality, attitude and skills. TV is
the best training ground. TV has been too
kind to me. I have done the kind of roles
I wanted to do.
But I haven't allowed myself to be over
exposed. In the last ten years, I haven't
done more than three major series. I am
doing three films as of now. It seems to
be the best phase of my life and career.
What's
your equation like with big bro Ronit?
Ronit is like a phoenix who
has risen from the ashes. He was written
off but he came back as Mr. Bajaj. He is
just four years older to me. (I am not going
to tell you my age…I am eighteen till I
die…laughs) He is like a father figure and
extremely protective. He's mature beyond
his years. He is a fantastic dancer, a talent
that has not been used effectively on TV.
He dances far better than all the people
who are currently dancing in shows.

Rohit
with Ajay Gehi |
Would
life have been better if you had been Abhay
Kapoor in Kkusum?
Anuj Saxena replaced me because
I had to go to America for a month and the
producers didn't have a choice. I did want
to continue the show as I enjoyed the role
a lot. I always knew I would be replaced
and I didn't have any problems. Anuj is
still a friend. And I did do a Balaji show
Kya Haadsa Kya Haqeequat after I returned
from the US.
Did
Mansi feel bad when she was replaced in
Kkusum?
Mansi's replacement was a sensitive
issue because of the way it was done. I
explained to her that producers sometimes
have to take a harsh decision. Ekta too
mentioned to me that she was very upset
about the whole issue and would make up
for it. I have no idea how the rumours started
about me having a problem with Ekta Kapoor.
I go to all her parties and she comes to
mine. We will surely work together when
the right project comes. In my opinion,
people who take potshots at Ekta do so purely
for publicity.
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on 17 June 2005 6:30 pm
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