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With
each passing weekday, the arched browed
and acerbic tongued Bhoomi of Kyunki
Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi clan is enjoying
more and more popularity. And basking in
it's glory is TV actor Resshmi
Ghosh.
Prashant Golecha
meets up with this ex-Miss India who made
a noteworthy place for herself in this already
cluttered industry of talented young blood.
"Eight
months back Ekta told me, 'there's
no character like Bhoomi on TV'"
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Of all the tyros
in television, you have quite some experience
in the craft of acting?
Yes, I am in this field since last eight
years. I have done theatre, Bengali films
(Amar Mayer Shapat) and have worked
with seasoned people like Aparna Sen and
Rituparna Ghosh. After bagging the prestigious
title of Miss India in 2002, for took up
seven to eight films but unfortunately none
of them made way to the theaters. Meanwhile
I tried my hands with ramp shows and commercials.
Offers from television did pour in but I
was under the impression that the scenario
would be hectic and that their scripts are
given only on the sets. But when I finally
decided to venture on the small screen,
Balaji was the only production house that
came to my mind.
So was Kyunki...
the first project you were penciled
in for?
No actually I was first selected for Karam
Apnaa Apnaa. But then at the same time
the leap in Kyunki was being finalized and
that how I was weaved in that show.
Were you then aware
of Kyunki's popularity?
As I was clued about shows on TV since I
was aware. In fact, I was in school when
Kyunki... was launched. My first
reaction when I bagged the role in this
soap was that I would be lost in the crowd.
Ekta had designed Bhoomi and I remember
she telling me eight months back, 'there's
no character like Bhoomi on TV'. It seemed
like a challenge and I knew I have to give
my best.
"My
fans tell me that I am well pitched
against Tulsi and in some scenes I
even stand out!"
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You debuted on
TV with a negative act. Didn't you fear
this gamble of being typecast?
I was little apprehensive in the beginning
as for theatre and films, I've essayed only
leading positive roles. But once I started
shooting for Kyunki...., I fell in
love with my character. Bhoomi is very human
and has shades of grey. But there's a logic
behind all her vicious moves. She is very
emotional and humane but can be stupid too
at times. I am quite happy with the way
my character has shaped and with the kind
of response I have got. I am thankful to
Ekta for such a wonderful character and
I am not saying this just because I am working
for a Balaji show.
What's the kind
of feedback you have received?
I get a lot of fan calls and everyone adores
my character. When people spot me at a public
place they approach me and tell me that
I look very different off-screen. Amusingly,
I smile a lot in real life and that surprises
people as Bhoomi doesn't. Also a lot of
my fans have told me I am well pitched against
Tulsi and in some scenes I even stand out!
How is it working
with Smriti Irani?
Smriti is a very good actress. She knows
her job very well. I am obliged to work
with her. It is easy for me to match her
excellent acting skills because I am an
experienced actress and have worked with
veterans like Om Puri and Amrish Puri.
And what about
the atmosphere on the sets?
We work in unity. In fact if there's no
shooting I miss it. Kyunki..is like
my second family.
"I
got engaged to actor Amit Gupta three
years ago"
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Don't you think
there are too many Bengali actresses on
television?
It's true. And its not just in the TV industry
but also in films and I am proud of it.
On the sets of my show itself there are
so many Bengalis. We have formed a Bengali
v/s Punjabi community there where Mouni
Roy, Kamalika Guha and myself represent
the Bong fraternity and Manav Viz, Pulkit
Samrat, Vikas Sethi and Amit Tandon represent
Punjabi's.
Describe the real
Resshmi Ghosh.
I would say I am somebody unlike my character
"Bhoomi' in Kyunki.... I am
very simple, down to earth and practical.
I am quite a Bong who is family oriented
and loves traveling. I also love to sing
on stage, especially Bengali folk songs.
What about your
love life? Is marriage on the cards?
I got engaged to actor Amit Gupta three
years ago. He is currently doing Karamchand
and a DD show, Apne Mere Apne.
I don't know when I'll get the time to tie
the knot. It can be any time. There is a
saying that marriage and death can't be
planned. So let's see! (laughs)
An honest confession....
I am a very shy person by nature.
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Posted
on 6 March 2007 6:30 pm
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