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Karan
Oberoi has a dual responsibility. He is
not only the actor of the upcoming serial
Hadsaa but also its co-producer.
And Karan wouldn't recommend such a duty
to anyone. But regardless he is gung-ho
about his new venture.
Karan, who has trained for four months
in a special technique for the show, looks
forward to his new venture fondly and in
a candid chat with Tellychakkar speaks
about his love and labour.
How
much of a say did you have in the final
outcome?
The entire project has happened right under
my eyes. I've been actively associated with
the show since it was born. Actually, I
was content to play a producer's role but
the guys insisted on having me act in it
too. I had to give in!
Has the going been tough as you
saddled two responsibilities? It's been extremely difficult. I wouldn't
recommend this dual role to many. As actors, we're often pampered by producers.
Now, my co-actors, after giving their shot, head to their rooms but I have to
rush into the production room. I've barely been able to sleep ever since this
show has come up. Will you feature in every episode? I really
don't know. What is your character like? I play Abhimanyu Singh
who is full of life. He believes in taking risks. He wished to be a superstar
at one time but circumstances see him joining the Special Task Force (STF). STF
head Manoviraj (Mohan Kapoor) is instrumental in getting him there. Hadsaa
is a thriller and yet the crime busters won't be using any weapons. How will
they bring the bad guys down?
There will be guns but we won't be making
much use of them. There's a technique called
'free running' which you often find in Jackie
Chan movies. I've trained for four months.
This requires a lot of roof climbing, jumping
from one floor to the other and chasing
without harnesses and safety belts/cables.
It's about using your body like a cat.
It's difficult to believe that the STF
will manage to crack cases.
We don't want this to
be a hardcore thriller. Our mission is to solve a problem rather than finish
it. We will deal in high-profile crime cases. For instance, there is a bomb blast.
So, in addition to detecting the source of the blast, we also want to show the
plight of the victim's kin. These are the human stories that we want to stress
upon. How are you coping with the pressure? The other day my hair
stylist was telling me that I'm graying quickly. There's always pressure. I consider
it a sincere step forward. When you make something with your heart, it's seldom
that you don't reap the fruits. If Hadsaa is sapping all his energies,
then Karan certainly needs to save some for his future ventures. As always, he
remained tight-lipped about them, All he revealed was, "I'll be producing
3-4 projects. These involve both fiction and non-fiction. All of them are original
concepts. Neither of them is bought, acquired or plagiarised." We wish
him success for all his ventures and some much needed sleep as well.
| | | | By
Mayur Lookhar |
Posted
on 8 May 2008 5:30 pm | | | |