| Bollywood
beauties, who had quit work to look after their tiny tots, are using television
as a comeback tool. After Raveena Tandon, it’s Sonali Bendre who returns to the
fold as a judge on Sony’s reality show Mr and Miss TV. However,
the gorgeous Sonali, whose last work of note was Amol Palekar’s Marathi film Annahat,
isn’t considering Mr and Miss TV as a full time return to Tinsel town.
She would do that once her kid grows a little older. In this exclusive
interview to Tellychakkar, the sizzling and ravishing Sonali talks about her brief
stint on television. Excerpts: Why
make a comeback through television? My child is just two years old and
plus Goldie is away from home most of the time. Thus I decided to stay back and
look after my child. It’s important that at least one parent stays with the child.
Goldie has just returned after shooting his film. This was an opportunity to go
out and when Mr and Miss TV was offered to me, I grabbed it with both hands.
What made you opt for Mr and Miss TV? There are two reasons
for taking up this show. Firstly, it required only nine days. Secondly, the venue
(Yash Raj studios) is very close to my house. I know this sounds very strange
but if the shoot was in Film City, I wouldn’t have gone. What
do you have to say about the concept of the show? The concept of the show
is definitely very interesting. I was very happy to know that it’s not just dance
or a singing show but it also showcases other talents of an individual. (I didn’t
know that Purbi Joshi was such a fabulous dancer. I love the way she mimic’s and
make people laugh.) Besides, they are not just anybody but well recognised actors.
What according to you is required to be called Mr and Miss
TV? Personally, I take into consideration all aspects. The person should
have the ability to perform any given task. In other words he or she should be
an all rounder. Tell us something about your experience as a
judge? I was of the view that sitting in a judge’s chair is an easy task
but I’m left to eat my words now. The elimination part is the trickiest. I feel
bad whenever I have to announce the elimination. Luckily, I have Madhur with me.
He makes my task a little easier. Also, it’s nice to have two Maharashtrians as
judges. Do you watch TV? Yes, I do but mostly
its National Geographic Channel or Discovery. I’m not the only one in the family
to watch those fiction or reality stuff on television. Sometimes, I sit with my
mother-in-law and she watches all these shows. Each and every room in my house
has a television which plays different shows. There’s a TV in my kitchen too which
is on full time. So, I do catch a glimpse of these serials. If I happened to miss
a few episodes, then my mother-in-law is always there to help me out. Will
you be taking more shows on television? Currently, I’m testing myself on
TV. If this (Mr and Miss TV) goes perfect then I’m open to taking up new
ventures in future. Let’s see what the future has in store for me.
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| By
Rachana Trivedi |
Posted
on 26 Mar 2008 7:30 pm | | | |