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Basking
in the success of Balaji's late night saga,
Kayamath is actor Jay Bhanushali
who plays the charming and romantic Neev
in the show. His debut vehicle has made
him popular not only with the fairer sex
falling in all age brackets but also amongst
young tots.
And this 22 year old dude is no different
from his on screen character. He's a naughty
zealot who is bubbling with enthusiasm to
carve a niche for himself in this industry.
In an exclusive Q n A with Prashant
Golecha, Jay gets vocal about
his mega launch pad, working with seasoned
stars, the much welcome fame and above his
dream girl!
What kind of response
have you received for portraying Neev?
It's amazing. Kids come forward to meet
me whenever they spot me and address me
as Neev. I am surprised that they are awake
to watch my show (it's a 11pm show).
How much of you
is there in Neev?
Jay is very much like Neev. The role is
like a mirror reflection of me. I relate
with it absolutely!
And who is the
real Jay?
I am down-to-earth, garrulous and a prankster.
How did you land
up in Balaji?
My real sister Hetal suggested that I try
modeling, though I was had my reservations
to embark the entertainment world. However,
I gave it a shot. Initially I didn't get
any ads but soon things started rolling.
I have featured in commercials for Motorola,
Pepsi and rediffmail.com. Ekta Kapoor noticed
me in the last mentioned ad and called me
for a screen test and a mock shoot. And
within two hours I was finalized to play
the lead!
What was your
first reaction?
I was aghast as I never thought I would
get a break like this so easily. I was not
that good an actor. I was like a boy next
door and didn't even have a great physique.
What's your opinion
on your Big Boss, Ekta Kapoor?
I haven't seen a lady like her. She is a
millionaire and yet so down-to-earth with
actors. I have met her a couple of times
and she is very different from what people
perceive her to be. She is a genuine human
being. I have been to Ekta's house many
a times to discuss my show.
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You have worked
with established actors like Mohnish Behl
and now Ronit Roy. How has the experience
been?
With Mohnish it was very nice. He was the
first person who initially told me that
though I am not a very good actor, I have
the potential to be a star. He taught me
the craft of acting. He is approachable
and friendly. His wife Ekta and daughter
are a big fan of mine, in fact they even
came on the sets and Mohnish requested me
to come to his vanity van to meet them.
Talking about Ronit, when I first saw him
I presumed he would be a serious man. But
on the first day itself I realized that
he was so fun loving. He oozes a lot of
positive energy in spite of working on four
shows simultaneously. His dedication is
vibrant and infectious.
What's the equation
with your co-star Panchi Bohra?
It's fun to have her as a co-star. The on-screen
chemistry is quite visible. We share a fair
understanding and respect towards each other.
She often tells me that a lot of fans keep
asking her about me. The kind of masti we
do on-screen is carried forward off-screen
too. It's been five months since we are
working together and we didn't indulged
in a single fight, that's what makes our
pairing click.
What about your
personal love life? Are you dating anyone?
I am very much single. I am just 22 and
rocking.
Describe your
dream girl.
She should be down-to-earth, sweet and beautiful.
Their eyes attract me the most and that's
what I look into first. I don't like girls
with attitude
Any aspirations
for motion pictures?
Which actor doesn't want to act in films?
One good role, one good opportunity can
change your future.
What are your
immediate future plans?
I don't think or plan. I am taking things
as they come. I am just discovering life.
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Posted
on 30 May 2007 5:00 pm
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