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In
keeping with their track record of introducing
'unique' characters to their shows,
Tony and Diya have done it again with the
launch of their new show Jhoome Jiiya
Re – a tale of an absolute dumb girl.
Enacting this character is debutant actress
Preeti Amin. The 26-year-old girl from Hyderabad
speaks to tellychakkar about her unusual
role.
What
made you accept this role?
As
strange it may sound but Jiiya is
a lot like me. There
was a time in my life when I just couldn't
fathom as to what I'm good at. I was
in my final year of Chartered Accountancy
that's when it struck me that this is
not meant for me. So, I dropped academics not
knowing what to take up next.
Though unlike Jiiya I was never poor at
studies. However, I reached a point in my
life where I wasn't enjoying spending
hours with books.
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Then
how did acting happen?
At
the time of quitting studies, I spent my
free time teaching free style dancing –
even though I never learned it myself. While
teaching, I realised that I needed to brush
up my skills too, so I learnt Kathak.
Later on, I did theatre and ad modelling.
I started my acting career with Telegu
shows. I took part in Zee Cinestars Ki
Khoj and that's how I got noticed.
I
successfully auditioned for this show and
here I stand before you as Jiiya.
Tell
us a little about yourself
I
hail from a typical conservative business-minded
Gujrati family. My parents did object to
my interest in acting. However, after doing
some shows in Hyderabad, they were convinced
that I could make it to the next grade.
Can
you elaborate more on your character?
Jiiya
is a dumb girl and that's why people
call her Dabboo. She has the knack of embarrassing
herself. Jiiya thinks she's isn't
good enough to do any task. However, she
doesn't realise that there's a hidden
talent in her (dancing). She's literally
dragged on to the dancing floor by her teacher.
The 'dumb' girl then goes on
to become a successful dancer.
Jiiya
seems similar to Jassi. Don't
you think this comparison will weigh you
down?
There
are similarities between the two. However,
this show is not about a person's look.
It has its fair share of drama and humour.
As the show progresses, you will get to
see different style of dancing. Comparisons
are fine but it's the audience who will
give the final verdict.
You
claim to be like Dabbo. So, how often has
Preeti embarrassed herself?
There
have been many occasions where I've
left myself embarrassed. In fact, my co-actors
always keep telling me that the producers
couldn't have found a better person
to play this character.
At
times, I get so engrossed in my character
that I end hurting myself. For instance,
there was a scene wherein I'm required
to dance with my eyes closed. While rehearsing,
I fell down with a huge thud. Everyone
looked around for me not knowing that I
was lying in pain on the ground. I guess
my anxiety always gets the better of me.
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| By
MAYUR LOOKHAR |
Posted
on 15 Dec 2007 5:30 pm
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