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Some
actors are just not what they seem to be!
Abhay Vakil,
who plays Pranjal and till recently also
portrayed his negative twin Daksh in Zee's
Paalkhi, undoubtedly tops the list.
He has had a very colourful childhood, surrounded
by VIPs and celebs! Abhay, who believes
in keeping a low profile talks to Riya
V Anandwala about his rather
'starry' childhood!
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Five
year old Abhay is ready to cut his
birthday cake!
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Wow, that's some
picture gallery...
Actually, I know them all personally because
of my father! He is a part of the Indo-
American Society and also conducts a business
that helps who want to immigrate to the
USA. And as he is into the events and programmes,
I met lots of film personalities through
him.
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Abhay
welcomes Dr Manmohan Singh to his
house. He was finance minister then
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So, is that you
with the Prime Minister?
He had come to our place! He was my grandfather
Professor. C.N. Vakil's economics student.
We are still in touch with Dr Manmohan Singh
and visit his house whenever we go to Delhi.
So which one of
these eminent people struck a chord with
you!
It definitely has to be the meeting with
Mrs Indira Gandhi. It was truly an overwhelming
experience. I was awestruck as I had always
seen her on television and meeting her in
person was a dream come true. She was very
warm and incredibly phenomenonal. The touching
part was that exactly after three months
on the same date, she was assassinated and
that left a very deep psychological effect
on me.
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Abhay's
family and Abhay at Mrs Indira Gandhi's
residence. The PM inaugurated his
dad's doctoral thesis
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Did you get any
special treatment in school, thanks to your
contacts?
Never! That's because I never told anyone
in school that I had contacts with these
people. I believed in keeping a low profile.
Your childhood
must have been quite happening!
Nothing of that sort! In fact, I was a very
quiet, reserved, well behaved and shy child.
As I belonged to a household that valued
education immensely, I was deeply involved
with my studies. I was tagged as a typical
bookworm and was never a brat.
Pampered at home?
Not really. I always used to grab everyone's
attention because I was very quiet and obedient
as a child.
Never a bully
then?
I never used to bully anyone, but used to
get bullied at times.
Pranks then...?
Oh yes! I remember two incidents of that
sort. Once in the ninth grade, I was sitting
on the last bench, extremely bored by the
teacher teaching the worst subject ever,
chemistry! I needed a break desperately,
so I took a piece of paper and wrote "please
zip up your pants". The chit traveled
all through the class and the teacher found
something fishy and found the chit. After
reading it, he actually went out and checked
his pants.
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The
actor had won a prize in a fancy dress
competition, garbed up as a Marwadi
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Another incident was where I wanted to
bunk another boring geometry lecture. So
a friend and I put some fake blood on my
nose and told the teacher that I had been
involved in a fight with some guys who were
criticising our school and I couldn't take
it, so bashed them up. And then I asked
him if he could excuse me for this lecture,
as I had to go to the doctor. So, I guess
in a way, I too was a brat!
Were you interested
in extra-curricular activities?
Sort of. I have been into dance and magic.
And then in college, I clubbed them together.
I have done a diploma course in magic.
Were you ambitious
as a child? And how did acting happen?
Well, I was ambitious about being a doctor,
but then the actor in me broke through!
Anything in particular
which you always wanted to do as a child
but couldn't do?
Cricket! I always wanted play cricket in
a better way, but ended up playing in my
building compound! This happened because
I studied the ICSE course, and that's very
demanding!
Also
check out Abhay's photo album
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Posted
on 22 February 2006 8:05 pm
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