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In
real life, he is the father of a 3 1/2 year
old daughter. In reel life he has to take
care of a three children who are in their
mid or late twenties. In real life he is
33, but in reel life he is playing a character
double that age. In real life he is a former
Mr India, in reel life he is playing a typical
family-man. Despite all these difference,
Diwaker Pundir, who is playing the role
of Parikshit Dixit in the popular soap Santaan
is a happy man.
"I
have nothing to complain and am quite happy
playing this role. This is the longest show
in my career. In fact Santaan is
one of the few serials which has been running
successfully for more than 1.5 years now,"
says Diwaker. But isn't it difficult to
play a role that is so different from what
he is in real life? "It is definitely
challenging. All my on-screen children are
as old as me or may be a few years younger
than me! So it is slightly difficult, but
let me tell you that it is immensely challenging
and satisfying as well. I do not mind doing
it," explains Diwaker. "In fact,
every single family in India can relate
to what is being shown in the serial,"
says Diwaker who shares a very good rapport
with his on-screen children.
At the same time, Diwaker feels that there
are elements of commonality between his
real and reel life also. "Santaan
is the story of parents and the generation
gap between them and their children. I can
relate to that very well since I have a
daughter and am experiencing it myself!
She has her own opinions though she is just
3 1/2 years old. "
Prior to Santaan, Diwaker rose to
fame with Sonu Nigam's music video Deewana
where he played the lead role in the title
song. He has also done shows like Kahaani
Ghar Ghar Ki, Reth, Sindoor, Parivar &
Crime Petrol, Ravan. "I have also
done eight films but unfortunately none
of my films did well at the box office and
neither did I gain anything from that. It's
through the television medium where people
have acknowledged my talent," says
Diwaker.
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| Srabanti
Chakrabarti |
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on 13 Feb 2009 5:30 pm
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