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Bollywood
diva Juhi Chawla is making her maiden full-fledged
appearance on television. After turning
down many television offers, she has finally
given a nod to television. With Jhalak
Dikhla Jaa 3, TV viewers will soon get
an opportunity to watch the chirpy actress
in the judge’s seat.
Her role of a judge conflicts with the
sugary persona she is known for. As viewers
await to see how she tackles the harsh decision-making
and tough talking needed of such a judge,
we corner her for an interview.
Here
is the beautiful Juhi Chawla, newest judge
on TV chatting exclusively with Tellychakkar.
What is your take on yourself as a judge?
SI can’t be a harsh judge because I am
not like that as a person but I intend to
be interesting on the show with my comments
and remarks. I will not suddenly turn strict
by changing my personality. For the technicalities
of dancing, there is Saroj-ji and
Vaibhavi Merchant. Saroj-ji has an
immense experience as we all know. I can
judge the contestants from the eye of an
artist who has been there on stage and performed.
I will be judging them from an attitude
point of view and humane point of view.
How do rate yourself as a dancer?
I was good but then we all have our strengths
and weaknesses. There are certain forms
of dance that I am good at and certain forms
that I am bad at. I did more of dancing
seven to eight years ago. That was the time
when movies had a different style of dancing.
Now it is more of hip hop and more modern.
And I admire people who do it because I
wonder how difficult it would be for me
if I have to do this kind of a dance.
Have you ever been subject to judgment
and criticism?
I was very new and I was doing this dance
sequence with a co-star whom I wouldn’t
like to name. To give you a hint, he is
a known face but not a popular face. He
just couldn’t get the step right. Since
I was a newcomer myself, I couldn’t tell
him to dance well. I was patiently bearing
him. On top of that, an assistant choreographer
blasted me saying, “Aye you, come here.
Heroine ban na chahti hai aur ek step
bhi theek se nahi kar sakti. Ek thappad
laga ke doongi toh step aa jayega. (You
want to become an actress and can’t even
do a step correctly. I will give you one
slap and then you will learn the step properly.)”
I broke down and did not want to continue
with it at all. So, even I have been through
criticisms, judgments, etc.
What is your opinion about Karishma
Kapoor and Sonali Bendre as judges?
I can talk about myself as a judge but
I do not want to comment on them.
Alright, are you a television watcher?
With my kind of crazy days, I don’t get
to watch much of television. My television
watching is watching shows when I am on
a tread mill. I watch shows like Indian
Idol, Comedy Circus and Laughter
Challenge.
Why didn’t you take the route to television
earlier?
I wasn’t sure of doing television earlier.
When you come with the tag of Bollywood,
there is a lot expectation from you. So
I stepped back and only made appearances
as a celebrity on television. Also earlier,
there was a perception that when Bollywood
actresses came to television it meant that
they were not getting films. But now the
whole perception has changed. Stars have
come on television and then gone back to
do films. This change in perception eased
it out for me to do a television show.
Jhalak… is a format that you have
seen all over the world. It is a good brand.
It is shot well, produced well. It is not
like the whole show is resting on your shoulders.
I don’t have to stress myself. I can just
go and have fun. Actually, for me, it is
another thing to dabble with.
A contestant that you are rooting for…
At the moment, I can’t name one particular
contestant because it is too early. Gauhar
(Khan) is an amazing dancer but it would
be equally amazing to see someone who is
not a good dancer but surprises you by improvising
with efforts put in. And as they say Indians
are emotional people. They start rooting
for contestants who are growing or showing
that keenness to grow.
Does that mean that even you will get
emotional when judging a contestant?
Every one is telling this to me. Now I
have given up. If you think that I will
be an emotional judge then fine that is
how I will be on the show.
Tell us something about your look and
styling for the show?
My styling will be done by Hemant Trivedi.
You will see a lot of sparkle and glitter
on my clothes. The production house of Jhalak…
wanted me to look glamorous as I represent
Bollywood. They looked around for a suitable
designer and eventually zeroed down on him.
Lastly, what is the secret of your serene
beauty?
I am flattered. Now you can ask me any
question and I will not refuse to answer.
But seriously there is no such secret.
Ok, how do you maintain yourself despite
your hectic work and growing kids?
Somebody told me the other day that he
asked a workaholic how do you balance work
with life and he replied, “Work is work
and balance is life.” My way of thinking
is not any different either. But it is not
that I don’t get time at all. I do make
time to pamper myself and go on a holiday.
These days I don’t work as much as I used
to do in the earlier days of my career.
So I have all the more time to look after
myself. Earlier I used to work day in and
day out but now I work for two to three
weeks and then I want a break of one month.
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| Anjum
Farooki |
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on 12 Feb 2009 7:10 pm
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