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seems to have struck a gold mine with the
relaunch of Karamchand, the carrot
munching detective serial. The show has
not only interested the audiences but also
one of the most accomplished actor of our
times--- Naseeruddin Shah Adds the versatile
actor, "I used to regularly watch the
first season of Karamchand. I think,
it created a new genre with a likeable character
in the lead. I always wanted to be a part
of it, so this time when director Pankaj
Parashar spoke to me about a cameo appearance,
I grabbed it. "
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Naseer will appear as a lawyer in a murder
case, in the upcoming episode to be aired
on 10th March. "The best part is that
the audience will not be able to know whether
I am on the defence or the prosecution side
till the end. My character is one of a legal
shark who knows all the loop holes in the
law and always gets his way", says
the actor.
Naseer and Pankaj Kapur go a long way. They
first met in 1973 when both did a play together
and since then have acted in Jalwa Mandi,
Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron and more recently Maqbool.
Elaborating further on his role, Naseer
says, "I respect Pankaj as an actor
and am happy to do a serial where he plays
the lead. But unfortunately, we only have
one scene together. I would actually love
to share more screen space together. But
then finally it's the director's call. I
am also a bit surprised as to why Sushmita
was not retained as Kitty since she has
played a crucial role in making the original
show a big success. Sucheta, who plays the
new Kitty has a challenging job fitting
into the shoes of Sushmita."
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When queried on why he doesn't do more
of television, the actor says, "I find
the medium too taxing, you have to do a
certain number of scenes every day, which
I regard too much of a strain. Also, till
now not too many interesting scripts have
come my way which will encourage me to work
that tad harder. It's really sad that the
same old stuff is being recycled. People
defend their lack of creativity by saying
that the audiences are lapping up the current
saas bahu sagas. You cannot blame the public
because if you keep giving them the same
content they are bound to get addicted to
it."
Whenever this actor turned director gets
a little time he watches cricket, news and
old films on. He adds, "I avoid watching
serials for they end up going nowhere and
besides if you miss one episode, you loose
the link as well".
Finally the actor says that the second season
of Karamchand is going to be equally
exciting as the earlier series. Well, can
we dispute what the experienced actor has
to say? Not at all!!
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By
ANIL MERANI
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Posted
on 21 February 2007 6:00 pm
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