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Back
in 2002, cricket broadcasting took a new
meaning with a movie channel (SET Max) bagging
broadcast rights to premier cricketing events.
SET Max incorporated cricket with Boyllwood
and we saw pretty actress Mandira Bedi stepping
into the shoes of a presenter in Extraaa
Innings – the pre-match cricket show.
This season model cum actor Samir Kochhar
is one amongst the new faces of Extraaa
Innings. Samir isn’t new to anchoring
as he has successfully anchored shows like
Dangerous (Zoom) and Full Toss
(Hungama). He’s also made his film debut
with Zeher.
Tellychakkar caught up with the
handsome hunk who is currently enjoying
his tryst as a presenter on Extraaa Innings
during the ongoing Indian Premier League
(IPL).
Can
you describe your IPL experience so far?
Simply fantastic! I’m travelling all over
the country; meeting people from all parts
of the world. As a cricket buff, I couldn’t
have asked for more. I’m amazed to see the
kind of response that IPL is generating.
Every match is sold out. You’ll struggle
to buy a single ticket.
Which team would you put your money
on?
I’ve always vouched for the underdogs.
Prior to the start of the tournament, everyone
felt that Rajstahan Royals is the weakest
team. But they’ve proved all wrong. I don’t
have particular favourites but I’ll pick
the underdog in every game.
Have you played cricket at any competitive
level?
No, I was a footballer having played for
Delhi at the zonal level. Cricket and Bollywood
are the prime passions of every Indian and
I’m no different.
What has this opportunity done for your
career?
It’s too early to say anything. Obviously,
it pays off when the whole nation watches
you but I haven’t come here with the intention
that this show will do wonders for my career.
I’m merely here to enjoy myself.
Channels prefer good-looking guys and
girls over talent. Do you agree?
Mere looks aren’t enough to go live on
televisions. There must be something in
me which landed me this job. It’s not that
sports scribes are sitting idle. You do
find them across various channels.
When it comes to cricket, everyone want
to be associated with it. Today, we have
eminent presenters like Harsha Bhogle and
Charu Sharma occupying key posts in Mumbai
and Bangalore teams respectively. I have
nothing against any form of journalism,
but when it comes to cricket everyone wants
to be associated with it.
Purists feel that game has been reduced
to a tamasha with the inclusion of actors
as hosts and reporters.
When you talk of the IPL, it’s like Bollywood.
You’ve got superstars on and off the field
– not to mention the lovely cheerleaders
and the packed stadiums. T20 is all about
glamour and it’s inevitable that Bollywood
is part of it. Hollywood actors too take
active part in NBA or baseball, so why should
you raise a finger at the presence of tinsel
town stars in cricket in India?
Mandira had many critics but looking
at the current team, one can’t help but
say that Mandira was much better. Your thoughts.
Well so far I haven’t received criticism
from anyone. It’s a learning curve for all
of us and we are bound to make some mistakes.
I can’t comment on my colleagues but thus
far, I think I’ve done a decent job.
What’s next for you after IPL?
Well, my film Jannat is due to release
soon. Incidentally, it’s based on match-fixing
and I’m playing a cop in it. Besides this,
there other films like Mumbai Cutting
and Shaadi Ke Side Effects.
Do you think match-fixing really takes
place today?
I don’t know about match-fixing but betting
is a common trait. Ideally, it should be
legalised as it is in most other countries.
| | | | By
Mayur Lookhar | Posted
on 23 Apr 2008 7:30 pm | | | |