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Parul
Chauhan aka Ragini from Sapna
Babul Ka-Bidaai is a happy girl these
days. She couldn't ask for a better serial
to launch her career on television. Parul
came from Lucknow to Mumbai in 2005 leaving
her engineering course half way. She was
motivated by her brother's friend to try
her hand at modelling and her first attempt
in the world of acting got her the serial
Sapna Babul Ka-Bidaai and rest is
all history.
In a tete-e-tete with tellychakkar she
gets un-plugged on-screen and off-screen.
Indians are obsessed by fair skin why
did you choose such a deglam role for your
maiden serial?
You know when the serial started and people
who know me saw my look in the serial, they
got startled. They started telling me that
if I appear like this on television then
it will be very difficult for me to get
other roles. Actually I am not this dark;
it is all done through make-up. The role
was so challenging that I couldn't resist
taking it up. I believe as an artist your
job is to work, and you appearing dark or
fair should not matter. At the end of the
day your work is all that matters.
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How satisfied are you with your looks
and would you go for a make-over later in
the serial?
See, I just don't care how I look in the
serial. But people are liking my character
for its simplicity and innocence. My look
is as per the demand. My look is very Indian.
I will have a change in my looks but it
won't be a drastic change or a complete
make-over, they will not make me fair-skinned
all of a sudden but yes, there will be changes
in my looks, hair-style and my dressing.
What is the best compliment you have
ever received?
I just received a call from a small girl
from Jammu. I don't know how she got my
number. She told me that Ragini didi I just
love your work and I am a very big fan of
yours. That was so sweet of her. I think
this is the best compliment so far.
What made you choose this serial?
It is a very simple serial and there is
no drama in this serial. I just loved the
concept and my role.
How did you get this offer?
I dropped in my photographs at Rajan sir's
office. He liked my pictures and called
me for the auditions and finally I got selected
to play Ragini.
How much do you believe in the character
and the serial?
I totally believe in the serial and my character.
You would not find such things happening
in big cities now-a-days. In small villages
and small cities things like this still
take place. There families do differentiate
between the fair and dark girls. If a girl
is dark then nobody will select her for
marriage let alone her good looks, but if
a girl is fair and not so good-looking they
will choose her on the basis of her fair
skin.
Don't you think that the storyline is
a bit similar to that of Saat Phere?
There is no comparison between the two serials.
In Saat Phere, Saloni is the main
character and the whole story revolves around
her. But in our serial Sapna Babul Ka-Bidaai
both the sisters are an inevitable part
of the story and both the tracks are moving
simultaneously. In Saat Phere the
sisters have differences amongst themselves
but here we love each other a lot and can't
see each other in trouble.
How do you like the atmosphere on the
sets?
Oh! The cast of the show is like my extended
family. You know when I have to give those
emotional scenes I do not glisten my eyes
it just comes naturally. I remember once
I was supposed to get my eyes just moist
for a scene and Alok ji was to say a dialogue.
But as he started speaking his lines I was
in tears. I told him that he was speaking
like my father and so I could not help crying.
Alok ji always encourages me to give good
scenes.
How do you relate to Sara(Sadhna)?
We are like friends cum sisters. I treat
her like my younger sister and slap her
at times when she is wrong. At times she
also scolds me and behaves like my elder
sister. We gel very well.
How similar are you to Ragini in real
life?
Oh! I love wearing traditional costumes.
I love sarees, salwar-kameezes. I am not
much of a jeans lover, but I love to look
cool. I would say I am cool. So in that
case you may say that I am similar to Ragini
in real life.
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| By
NEHA MAHESHWRI |
Posted
on 20 Dec 2007 3:00 pm
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