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Indian television industry is flourishing
and in the presence of a plethora of channels
and shows, umpteen doors to a potpourri
of roles open. To be a success, it's the
right career move that makes all the difference.
Let's take a look at the 'pyramid of criteria'
of some of our TV actors when it come role
selection.
Daljit Kaur
a) Lead role of a sugar-coated cutie-pie
b) Good production house which has
faith in me
c) Decent money to buy me a flat
and car
Post my maiden show, Kulvaddhu,
calls have started pouring in. Let's see
which project eventually falls in my lap.
Delnaazz Paul
a) The role itself should be extremely
entertaining
b) Production house
c) Money
Right now I am busy with a couple of films
and as far as television goes, I am waiting
for a nice comic role to come my way.
Ami Trivedi
a) Concept
b) Production house
c) Money
My only show on air, Kittu Sab Janti
Hain is on it's last leg. At this stage
I am not channel conscious. I have been
offered similar middle class girl roles
in new shows but I'm looking for meatier
offers.
Chaitanya Chaudhry
a)Concept / story
b) Producer
c) Channel
I am at present busy with Fox Production's
Meri Awaaz Ko Mil Gayi Roshni
and BAG Films' Ankhiyon Ke Jharokon Se.
Talking about offers, I personally filter
them. Usually they are the run-of-the-mill
kinds, though once in a while I do get approached
for something offbeat.
Karan Grover
a) My role
b) Production house
c) Availability of dates and time
Other than my on-air show Saarthi,
I'm doing a lead role in Fox Production's
Meri Awaaz Ko Mil Gayi Roshni. I
do get offered similar kind of roles which
have been enacted by me, so I take my pick.
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| BY
PRASHANT GOLECHA |
Posted
on 31 March 2007 6:30 pm
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