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Gautami
Gadgil made one of the most high profile
entry in a TV serial. After having to match
up to a power packed performance of her
predecessor, Smriti Irani, Gautami had a
mammoth task ahead of her. She picked up
the gauntlet and did deliver. Though she
failed to achieve the popularity that Smriti
enjoyed what goes in her favour is that
Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi still
remains the most viewed TV soap of our times.
We met with the actress during a crucial
shooting of the crossover episode. In between
takes Gautami spoke from the heart on all
things important.
Over to Tulsi...oops Gautami.

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by Mitesh Bhuvad |
Kyunki Saas… and Kahani Ghar
Ghar Ki will have a cross over episode.
What is the occasion that brings them together
this time?
Usually, it's a festival that binds two
shows. However this time around Parvati
and the Agarwal family help the Viranis
in solving the mystery surrounding the death
of Trupti for which Mihir has been sentenced
to death. I wouldn't like to divulge more
details. You should watch the show yourself.
Are you comfortable with crossover episodes?
Crossover episodes are great fun. You get
an opportunity to mingle with your friends
from other shows. With regards to a Balaji
show, the bigger the star cast the better
it is for us.
You're just six months into the show
and the audience has accepted you as the
new Tulsi. Did you expect such an overwhelming
response?
Honestly speaking, I never expected it
to happen so quickly. However, I'd like
to say that I still have a long way to go.
I need to grow into the character.
Does it help to have your husband working
in the same show?
Indeed it does. In fact, I have a very
good family support system. Since Ram is
an actor himself, he understands the pressures
and the stress that an actor goes through.
He makes me feel more comfortable on the
sets.
While Kyunki is still garnering
high TRPs, it's popularity among the urban
viewer has declined. Your thoughts.
I beg to differ. My mother-in-law is an
urbanite and very well educated. She's been
watching the show from ages. My relatives
in UK too have been regular viewers of this
show. Though, I would like to say that the
spurt of new channels has lead to intense
competition. But we do have our loyal audiences
and we hope to stick with them.
But don't you think the show has drifted
away from its original storyline and with
actors like Amar Upadhyay, Smriti leaving,
the show has lost its link with the viewer?
The show has been running for eight years
and such changes are expected. However,
I can assure you that if you watch two episodes
of Kyunki.. and, you surely will
get hooked on to it.
Acting notwithstanding, critics felt
that your thin frame didn't meet the requirement
of an aged Tulsi. People were accustomed
to viewing a slightly overweight Tulsi (Smriti).
Were you ever asked to put on weight?
Never. I strongly believe that whether
you weigh 20 or 100 kilos, as an actor you
should able to communicate with your audience.
I'm sure of my talent as an actor and I
never let other insignificant things bother
me.
Post marriage you were not to be seen
on television. Were you waiting for a character
like Tulsi to make a comeback?
No. However, I never thought of playing
this character. In fact, when I expressed
my desire to work again, Ekta had planned
something else for me. A month later, there
was this hue and cry in the media that I
could be replacing Smriti. I was completely
oblivious to such stories. It was virtually
at the eleventh hour, that Ekta asked me
if I would I be interested in doing the
role.
Now that you've made a successful comeback
to television, aren't you eyeing more shows?
The temptation is always there with offers
pouring in but my priorties lie with my
family and especially my daughter. I'm happy
to do this one show.
Is your daughter aware of Tulsi's presence
in her life?
She's just a year and half old so she
only blabbers. However, she does watches
mama everyday on television.
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| By
MAYUR LOOKHAR |
Posted
on 18 Dec 2007 6:30 pm
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