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With
quite commendable and quality films and
TV shows to his credit, Akshay
Anande doesn't seem to pom pom
about his credentials. Rather he prefers
being reticent and let his body of work
do the speaking.
On the TV front he is been making waves
as Brijesh bhai sahib in Zee's big
ticket show, Saat Phere and of late
he has been has made a part of Star One's
Viraasat as Rohan Lamba.
Prashant Golecha
meets up with Akshay, (originally christened
John Gardener) where he turns back to the
pages of his career book and also gives
us a peek of the real person behind the
characters he's essayed.
"The
actor within me takes a new persona
every day"
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What's the raaz
behind the conversion of you name from John
Gardener to Akshay Anande?
Akshay Anande is just my on-screen name.
In fact John Gardner is still used by me
for my passport and bank accounts. It was
during a show Indradhanush that I
used the name Akshay. And Anand was added
by Dev Anand when I was associated with
him for his film, Hum Naujawan.
Tell us about the
real Akshay Anande.
I am professional and am very attached to
the characters I play. The actor within
me takes a new persona every day. I am an
extrovert to the people I connect to but
can be short tempered at times. I am married
to a non-filmi girl, Rama and have two kids,
Ayaan (eight year old) and Anaaya (2 year
old).
How did you pick
on the acting bug?
To pursue further studies in Economics I
came down to St. Xavier's, Mumbai and I
had no intention of becoming an actor. And
one day during a train trip to Delhi a co-passenger
started talking to me about shoes but I
didn't encourage it as I don't talk to strangers.
The co-passenger turned out to be director
Anand Mahendroo who liked my attitude and
offered me a role in his show Indradhanush.
I liked the subject and met him in Mumbai.
After that Ravi Rai, who was then assistant
to Mahesh Bhatt, offered me a film Do
Pal. After that I went on to do did
films like Umar Pachpan Ki Dil Bachpan
Ka, Pehli Nazar Mein (Sangeeta Ghosh
was paired opposite me), Hahakar, Bandagi,
Pyar Ka Tarana, Tammana, Zakam and Ghulam.
I have also featured in a Kannada film,
America America, on which Subhash
Ghai's Pardes was based.
"Brijesh
bhai sahib's character is in
synchronization with my persona."
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And your TV journey?
Ravi Rai offered me shows like Thoda
Hai Thode Ki Jaroorat Hai and Teacher
and with Raman Kumar I have done Rahe.
My other projects include Thodi Si Bewafai,
Choodiyan Chattan, Choti Ma, Samne Wali
Khidki (which was a huge hit) and Shagun.
After that I took eighteen months break
and re-surfaced with Anubhav Sinha's Chi
and Me based on E.T.. Then Saat Phere
happened and now it's Virasaat.
Do you remember
working with Karan Johar in Indradhanush?
Ya I do. Karan was a smart boy even in those
days. He used to be worried about me as
I had left my leather business in Calcutta
to act in Indradhanush. In those days Karan
had bought the audiocassette of Chandani
and he was very enthusiastic about the world
of cinema. He even fixed up my meeting with
his father for a story narration.
You mean you had
the writing ambitions also?
Yes I even wrote one story of four episodes
of Raat Hone Ko Hai, produced by
B. P. Singh.
How's your experience
been playing Brijesh bhai sahib in
Saat Phere?
I enjoy it as I am like that in real life
too. My family matters the most. It is in
synchronization with my persona. At public
places people come forward and address me
as Brijesh bhai sahib.
"Sangeeta
Ghosh was in her 12th standard when
I first worked with her"
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You are working
with Sangeeta Ghosh in Virasaat after
ten years (film Pehli Nazar Main being
the first project together). How does it
feel?
It is interesting to play Rohan Lamba (Sangeeta
is my brother's wife). We feel nostalgic
on the sets of Virasaat when we remember
those days. When she did that film with
me she was in her 12th standard, giving
her board exams.
Saat Phere or
Virasaat?
Saat Phere. I enjoy it more since
I am attached to it since one and a half
year.
You haven't worked
full-fledged with Balaji?
I did Kehna Hai Kuuch Mujhko for
Sahara where Nivedita Bhattacharya, who
currently plays jiji in Saat Phere,
was paired opposite me. We shot for 15 episodes
but then channel changed and also the star
cast. I have also done a cameo in Kaavyanjali
wherein I played Amrita Singh's husband.
Not thinking of
going back to films?
Currently I am enjoying my TV shows but
I will definitely like to do films, roles
which make a difference to the story and
the film.
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Posted
on 10 March 2007 7:20 pm
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