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Until
now it was singers, film stars, comedians, crickters who crossed over from Pakistan.
But this is the first time that an actor came down to do an Indian television
show. Yasir Shah who has his fan in every nook and corner of India is upbeat about
the response he has received and that too with his maiden show. Yasir
has been received so warmly that the actor now wants to make India his base and
want to scale the heights of success. In an exclusive with Tellychakkar
Yasir shares his career and dreams. You are the first Pakistani
boy to do an Indian soap. How do you feel? It feels nice. Until now
singers, comedians and film stars have been coming to India. I am the first one
to come here for a daily soap Khwaish. Also I got the best launch pad ever
in Balaji. How did you bag the lead role in Khwaish? There
was an ad in a popular Pakistani newspaper asking for photographs. I had sent
my portfolio pictures as I was a model in Pakistan with an experience of four
years. I have modelled for many popular brands (Coca Cola, Sprite and Levis) and
have done a hundred plus ramp shows in Pakistan. I got a call from Balaji after
they liked my folio. I went to their office in Dubai and I was finalised instantly
even without an audition. Frankly speaking I was shocked as I had sent the photos
thinking it is for a modelling assignment. We shot in Dubai for nine months and
then the story shifted to Mumbai. You had no training in acting
and you had never acted before didn't you face any problem while facing camera? I
admit that not being experienced was a big hurdle. But my co-actors and Muzamil,
the director of the show were very co-operative and understanding. As the time
passed I improved. Everyday was a learning experience. The only edge I had was
that I could speak Urdu fluently. How did your parents react
to your decision of moving to India? Initially they were scared because
of age-old issues that the two countries have. But seeing the popularity of my
character Azan and the show in Pakistan they finally consented. They realised
that people from India like me and appreciate my talent a lot and I have huge
fan-following here too. The show clicked in Pakistan and abroad
but it didn't do well in India. It's true that Khwaish was number one
show in Pakistan at one point of time. The show was a story of two Muslim families
so Pakistani audiences instantly felt the connectivity with the show and its characters.
It was the first of its kind from the Balaji camp and people here are used to
saas-bahu soaps so probably audiences in India didn't connect to the show.
Khwaish is going off air all of a sudden. Are you shocked? It's
a shock as I was expecting it to run at least for a few more months. It had become
a part of my daily life. But I will always be thankful to Ekta Kapoor who introduced
me as an actor. Everything that starts has to end some day. Now I am doing a parallel
lead in Jiya Jale on 9X. What do you have to say about
Jiya Jale? I am getting great feedback from the channel, production
house and viewers of the show. We are like one family off the sets. I just hope
with my track in the show, Jiya Jale touches new heights of popularity.
What do you have to say about Mumbai and India as a country? It
was my dream to come to Mumbai as I have always seen Mumbai in Bollywood movies.
I wanted to see the stars and also the glittering city. I am in love with the
country as I have received immense love from people here. How
different is Mumbai from Karachi? The infrastructure is the same. Both
are beautiful places and people are the same but population and traffic is far
less in Karachi. Do you relate to saas-bahu shows? No,
I never saw any Balaji show when I was in Pakistan but my family is completely
hooked onto these shows. In Pakistan Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi and
Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii are extremely popular and Star Plus is one of the
most popular channels. Have you met Ekta Kapoor? I
haven't met Ekta Kapoor personally. And I would love to meet her. I tried to contact
her but didn't get any response. It's my heartfelt desire to meet her since I
played the lead in her show. Do you believe in destiny? I
absolutely believe in destiny. I had never imagined I would land in Mumbai and
do television and would have a career in this dream city. I was about to start
my fashion label in Karachi but then the offer from Balaji came my way and changed
the course of my career and life. Did you have any unusual fan
experience? Yes, I recently got a call from Delhi from a sixteen year
old girl's sister saying that she has slashed her wrist and is admitted in hospital
as she didn't like the news of Khwaish going off air and she won't be able to
see my character Azan anymore. Do you want to act in Bollywood
films? It is my biggest dream to see myself on the big screen. I have
grown up with an aspiration to appear on 70 mm. Aamir Khan and Hrithik Roshan
are my favourite stars and Katrina Kaif is the most gorgeous looking actress.
| | | | By
Neha Maheshwari |
Posted
on 14 June 2008 5:30pm | | | |