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As
shocking as it may seem but the truth is
that Karan
Singh Grover is struggling to
keep his heart at Dill Mill Gayye.
Apparently, questions are being raised over
his commitment to the show. Few days back,
we had reported on how the actor allegedly
is giving a tough time to the producers.
Grover was unavailable then but he’s finally
broken his silence and chose to hit back
at his detractors.
Before
he gets down to the core issue, Grover wants
to know from his detractors about the so
called tantrums that he’s allegedly throwing.
“Well, I don’t deny that I’ve been struggling
to give enough time for DMG. I’m
not so sure whether that can qualify as
a tantrum but I’d like to know about my
other tantrums,” Grover chides.
So, is it Jhalak.. that’s causing
problem to the Dill..?
“Well, the problems have started even before
Jhalak. I wouldn’t like to talk so
much about it. Now that I’m doing Jhalak,
it’s been a struggle to manage time for
the two shows While, we only shoot once
in a week for Jhalak, I rehearse
everyday from 11.30 pm to 4.30 am. Then,
I shoot for DMG from 12.00 pm to
10.00 pm. There have been days where I’ve
worked for 23 hours. Working like this takes
a toll on your body. Thus there will be
days when your body will give up,” he explains.
If sources are to be believed, then Grover
and few other actors aren’t happy with the
way the show has been shaping. DMG
is no longer the numero uno show on Star
One and unfortunately its TRPs aren’t so
encouraging anymore.
When asked whether his relationship with
the producer has broken down, he replied,
“No, it’s not like that. These things happen
whenever the show isn’t doing well. Perhaps,
in times like this, one often looks for
easy scapegoats.”
Apparently, there’s some talk that Karan
could leave the show in the coming months
once he begins shooting for his film. The
actor though has rubbished any such possibility.
Says he, “No, I don’t see that happening
if we can work out the dates. Jhalak..
is likely to wind up in early May. The shoot
for my film will probably commence from
June but it could also be pushed to July.
Thus, I see no reason for me to quit television.
All that is needed is effective time management.”
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| Mayur
Lookhar |
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on 6 April 2009 8:30 pm
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