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A
few months back debutant Mouni
Roy became the talk of the town
when she bagged the pivotal role of Krishna
Tulsi in Star's big ticket show, Kyunki
Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi. From then till
now, this bong actor has found a favourable
acceptance with the audience which is evident
from hype created by the current track (KT
is the now the common love interest of Eklavya
and Lakshya).
In an informal tête-à-tête
with Prashant Golecha,
Mouni sheds light on her Kyunki experience,
clarifies rumours of link up with co-star
Pulkit and eulogises her relationship with
mentor Ekta Kapoor!
"My
friends on the sets feel I need to
change a bit"
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It's almost been
six months of since your association with
Kyunki…How does it feel?
My friends on the sets feel I need to change
a bit. I believe I'm still the same person
as I was before. I was and still am very
camera shy. It was for the first time I
came to Mumbai and joined the Kyunki
unit. I had to adjust with everything, which
did take time.
How would you
describe the real Mouni?
I am like every other girl similar to everyone
my age and am as different as every individual.
I am an extrovert or introvert depending
upon the gathering. I can be short tempered
and moody at times. But basically, I am
a decent, fun-loving and peaceful soul.
Did the addition
of Tulsi to your character name be of any
help?
It did.
How is it working
with established names like Smriti Irani
and Ronit Roy?
Smriti is sweet. She took extra care of
me in Haridwar as well as Mumbai. I used
to break down a lot and she used to treat
me with an ice-cream! I remember my first
scene which was opposite her where she went
out of the way to make me feel comfortable.
I will always be grateful to her! With Ronit
I have done only family scenes and whatever
I have seen of him, he is very nice.
"I
used to break down a lot and Smriti
used to treat me with an ice-cream"
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And your equation
with Ekta Kapoor?
It was after seven days of shoot that I
first met her. She is my Boss - the one
I respect. I can go to her if I have any
problem, as she is approachable. I have
an office kind of an equation. The communication
is through the creative department through
which I get feedback for my role.
Gossip mills are
working overtime churning stories about
your clandestine romance with co-star Pulkit
Samrat. Does it affect you?
Not at all! You will be affected with something,
which really exists. In this case both the
smoke and fire have been unnecessarily created.
We have a good working equation but we don't
even hang out together. All those rumours
can cease by themselves. Right now I am
too busy to think about anything else but
work.
Ok. So your dream
man is yet to embark your life. Have you
envisioned him?
He should be tall and presentable enough,
though not necessarily a good-looking one.
Intelligence matters too and above all should
be able to handle me.
General perception
is that you somewhat resemble Moon (known
as Moonmoon who plays Sampada in Kassauti).
Your comments.
In my opinion I don't resemble her at all.
Nobody from my sets has told me this. The
only thing in common must be that we both
are Bengalis. I have seen her at Ekta mam's
parties. Hey, am I not taller than Moon?
"Pulkit
and me have a good working equation
but we don't even hang out together"
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If not an actress….
I would have been completing my M.A. in
Mass-Communication from Delhi and later
pursuing puppet making.
Are films on your
agenda?
Of course! Who doesn't want to get into
movies? I will act in films if it's in my
destiny.
Your favourite
Bollywood stars.
Abhishek Bachchan and Hrithik Roshan - the
former for his boyish charm and the latter
as he looks like a Greek God.
Passions other
than acting…
Dancing, singing, painting and puppetry.
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Posted
on 15 January 2007 5:30 pm
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