Recently in an interview with Actor Kanwar Dhillon for his show “Udne Ki Aasha”, where he talked about why he chose this show and how this is one of the highest-rated shows on television. After that, he explains the challenges in transitioning from Shiva to Sachin. You have to watch this interview till the end to get to know more about this.
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00:00What made me choose Rudne Ki Aasha after Pandya Store?
00:08Well, the storyline. It was a very unique storyline.
00:14The character. I think there are very few such heroes in television.
00:18And you get to choose very few such roles.
00:21And I think I'm blessed. Maybe God is watching over me.
00:24And it's in God's hands that I get to choose something different and male-oriented.
00:29And I think the third one would be the makers and the presenters.
00:36I always wanted to work with Rahul sir.
00:38And Star Plus is like a home to me.
00:41This is my fifth show with Star Network.
00:44Before this, I did Do Dil Ek Jaan, PR Angrej, Ek Aas Thaise Bhi, Pandya Store, and now Rudne Ki Aasha.
00:55This is my fifth collaboration with Star Network.
00:57So I think every show with Star Network has been special.
01:05I think it feels great.
01:07This is my 13th year.
01:09And this is the first time I'm feeling the joy of being at the top.
01:17Even though Pandya Store was a very popular show.
01:20It was a very hit show.
01:23But we never reached the number one rank.
01:25We always used to reach top 5, top 4, top 3.
01:28But top 1, especially when you're the face of the show,
01:33when you're backing a show,
01:35when you're carrying a show on your shoulder,
01:39when you're the face of the show,
01:40like a lead,
01:41it was very important for me to run the show.
01:44Because after Pandya Store,
01:46there was a different pressure that I have to deliver another individual blockbuster show, a hit show.
01:54Because Pandya Store was an ensemble.
01:56And it would be very selfish to take credit for that show alone.
01:59So that was a teamwork.
02:01It was a proper ensemble.
02:02Rudne Ki Aasha is also an ensemble.
02:04But here, it's Sachin Sahily's story and then the family's story.
02:08So we bear that higher percentage and more weightage as the faces.
02:16So I think it matters a lot to be successful in a show through that medium.
02:25What credit should I give myself?
02:27If the show's DRP is coming,
02:31it's a teamwork,
02:32it's coming because of the whole team,
02:34I'm playing a role,
02:35to play that role,
02:36the material is so mind-blowing
02:38that I've stitched it so well
02:41that it's embedded in my veins.
02:42And the flexibility of our whole team,
02:48our team of writers,
02:49dialogue writers,
02:50creatives,
02:51when I write a small thing and make it big,
02:54the team is open to whatever I want to do.
02:56So when your team has so much confidence in you
02:58and when you have so many open-minded,
03:00like-minded,
03:01creative minds with you,
03:02then I think even the smallest or biggest scenes come out well.
03:07So I don't want to take credit myself.
03:10To some extent,
03:12even if I want to,
03:13I'll still say it's teamwork.
03:15Because I find one thing very bad
03:18when a show ends very soon
03:20and when there's no show going on.
03:21So when you go to sign the next show,
03:24the makers or whoever you meet,
03:26they count it properly.
03:27No, no, your last show didn't work.
03:29Why does the actor bear the credit for that alone?
03:31So,
03:32just like when a show is a super hit
03:35or a blockbuster,
03:36why doesn't the actor get the credit?
03:38So this has always been my question.
03:40So,
03:41my belief is that
03:43if it doesn't work,
03:44teamwork.
03:45If it works, teamwork.
03:46And,
03:47okay,
03:48maybe I'm the face of this show in terms of teamwork.
03:50So,
03:51I get that credit as an actor.
03:58Ah!
03:59It was very difficult to undo Shiva.
04:01But when I signed the show,
04:03I definitely decided one thing,
04:07that somewhere or the other,
04:09the traits of Sachin and Shiva,
04:11that both of them are very
04:12headstrong,
04:13very pure of heart,
04:15but very misunderstood characters.
04:17And flawed characters
04:19have a very thin line in television
04:21that where you can look negative,
04:24where you can look more brash.
04:26And many times you can miss that chance
04:28to connect with the audience.
04:30Because you are so
04:32brashly portraying.
04:34So Shiva got a lot of love.
04:36In Pandya store,
04:37I mean,
04:38he got so much love,
04:39countless love.
04:40So when you do a
04:42very blockbuster show
04:44and do it for so long,
04:45850-900 episodes,
04:47it becomes a little difficult
04:49to erase his image.
04:50And you don't want to erase it.
04:52I would never want people
04:53to forget Shiva and remember Sachin.
04:55Shiva should have his own place.
04:56Sachin should have his own place.
04:58And I think the same place
04:59that Shiva and Pandya
05:01made in so many episodes
05:03and in those two and a half years,
05:05the same place
05:06Sachin Deshmukh made
05:08in these few months
05:09in people's hearts.
05:10So I think
05:12that is my answer.
05:14If people have joined so soon,
05:16then he must be doing something good.
05:18So I think it was
05:19a very natural transition.
05:20I didn't have to do anything extra.
05:22I'm just being myself.
05:24I just wanted Sachin's mannerisms
05:26and Shiva's mannerisms
05:28and the way he talks
05:30and his actions,
05:31people to see the difference.
05:33And I was very happy
05:34when I achieved that.
05:36And gradually people started meeting me
05:38for Sachin
05:40and started recognizing me
05:41for Nagesh Shiva.
05:45No.
05:47No.
05:48So the critics who are writing,
05:49they must have seen
05:50one or two episodes.
05:51Maybe they don't watch
05:52our show anymore.
05:53In the story of Sachin and Sahily,
05:56the supporting cast
06:00and the other characters,
06:02without them,
06:03these characters
06:04won't stand out.
06:05I mean,
06:07I believe that
06:08from one character to another,
06:10there is an action reaction.
06:11There is an action reaction
06:12in every scene
06:13until you don't get
06:14a reaction from the other characters,
06:15your character won't be justified
06:16and vice versa.
06:17And as far as Udne Ki Aasha is concerned,
06:19every character has a lot of…
06:23See, Sachin and Sahily
06:24can contribute a little more
06:25in the screen space
06:27or in the story, of course,
06:28because the hero is a heroine.
06:29But the other characters
06:30also contribute the same
06:31in our show.
06:32It can be a little less or more,
06:33but it is the same
06:34and every character is very important.
06:36And through every character,
06:37the story has come around
06:39in our show.
06:40So I don't believe
06:42that anything has been overshadowed
06:43or whatever it is.
06:44Now, which character
06:45has been able to
06:46combine so much love
06:47or not,
06:48that is a different thing.
06:49But I think
06:51the entire cast's contribution
06:53is the same
06:54in the success of the show
06:55as it is mine.
07:00I think that's changing, man.
07:01I think it's all about
07:02choosing the right projects.
07:04And I have always believed
07:07that I am not consciously
07:08part of a female-oriented show
07:10if I don't have
07:11a choice.
07:13Because I don't want to get lost
07:16in such shows
07:17where I don't have
07:18anything to do.
07:19I have always been a person
07:21who cares a lot about content
07:24and what I am doing
07:25in a show,
07:26that matters a lot.
07:27You know, I catch
07:29very performance-oriented shows.
07:32From the beginning.
07:33It's not just about
07:34Pandya or Udne Ki Asha.
07:35If you look at my career trajectory,
07:38it has always been like this.
07:40Whether it's PR Angrez,
07:41or Ekash Sahasrabi,
07:43or Hum Hain Na Kyu Na,
07:45or any other show
07:46that I have done over the years.
07:48And if I don't get shows,
07:50then I have taken
07:51good gaps as well.
07:52So I think
07:53I am mentally
07:54sorted in this matter.
07:55I will never get stuck
07:57in a place where
07:58I don't have anything to do.