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Very
few know his real name. This is no offense
to him but a compliment to his acting skills.
He is the ultimate object of ridicule…yet
he is adorable and funny. Meet Rajesh Kumar,
who played Roshesh, the sweet, shy and perfectly
'straight' younger brother in Star One's
popular comedy, Sarabhai vs Sarabhai.
Having popularised the character of Roshesh,
Rajesh is a household name today. Momma’s
boy as he was in the serial, Rajesh in real
life too is quite a momma’s boy. Though
he is quick to add that unlike his screen
life character he is not a typical South
Mumbai boy. “I
am a very middle-class boy and only dream
of being a South Mumbai boy someday.
Hence the identification ends there.”
Though
Rajesh was seen in serials like Kkususm,
Khichdi, Kaun Apna Kaun Paraya and now
Ba Bahu or Baby, he is recognised
as Roshesh.
Talking
on how life changed after he got married
to co-actress Madhavi he says,
“Immediately after our marriage she was
working in a serial, Kkanch and she
would be out of the house. And I had consciously
decided on taking any work so I would end
up cooking for her and then waiting for
her to return. In fact I was like a nayee
dulhan!!
My parents live in Patna. I moved to New
Delhi for studies and began doing theatre
there. I came to Mumbai to visit my sister
and stayed on, being with theatre and then
television. Till date, I have never had
a portfolio done. It was one serial that
led to another.”
Rajesh loves to cook and is an excellent
cook. “I enjoy it and have a big collection
of recipe books,” he gushes. “ I am a pure
vegetarian and I can cook almost 50% of
the veg dishes. In fact when Madhavi is
out on work I cook. The best dishes I can
cook are dal, chawal, rajma and perfectly
round rotis! Anything cooked with
paneer is my specialty. I
have no hesitation in saying that at times
I love being a house husband.
During my struggling days we were 5 of us
who lived together and I did all the cooking.
At times I have rolled out over 40 rotis
at a time! Let me tell you a secret I have
taught my wife to cook. Now she too cooks
very well. I am a very fussy eater, as I
understand cooking I also instruct my daily
bai to cook as per my recipes. They
ask me and not Madhavi what has to be cooked
for the day! Probably they see a woman hidden
in me somewhere”!!
Rajesh experiments a lot with food and
is a huge fan of Thai cuisine. But that
is only when he is eating at restaurants.
But when at home he enjoys a simple home
cooked meal of dal, chawal and alu
ki sabji. He has a big sweet tooth and
loves sevai and kheer.
“As I am a good cook I am very fussy about
food. I don’t eat out often but when I do
it is either at Urban Tadka for its
authentic Punjabi cuisine or at Lotus (Inorbit)
for Thai food. Madhavi has now been trained
by me to be a perfect cook,” he states proudly.
Talking of what he
would like to do on a Sunday the funny man
replies,” Sleep! In fact what I enjoy
most is sleeping. When not shooting you
will either find me watching TV or just
sleeping.”
Rajesh also enjoys reading and is a keen
reader of thrillers. “A James Hadley Chase
novel gives me a huge thrill. But my first
love always remains outdoor games. I am
a National level basketball player but was
forced to give it up due to a spinal problem.
Though now I do swim regularly.
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Jaahnavi P Paal |
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on 13 Jan 2009 4:15 pm
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