Nausheen Ali Sardar has carved the image of a hardworking middle class
woman as
Kkusum. After being off the limelight for nearly five years,
the versatile actress is back on the small screen with
Imagine TV's new
launch Beendh Banunga Ghodi Chadhunga, produced by Fortune Productions
and Endemol India.
She plays the character or a traditional daughter-in-law and mother who
gets into a complex situation when her son falls in love with a girl
who aspires to become a doctor.
In an exclusive chat with TellyBuzz, Nausheen discusses her journey in telly land and on her comeback vehicle..
Excerpts!!!
Your character in Beendh Banunga Ghodi Chadhunga?The
character name is Santosh, a house wife who believes in the traditional
customs and rituals. Her family is her entirety and she is eldest
daughter-in-law who holds the family together.
How can you relate yourself with the character?As
an actor it is my job to get into the role I get, and it is not
necessary whether I can relate to the character I play or not. Here I
play the daughter-in-law of a Marvaadi family, for which I had to do a
study on the mannerisms and diction of a normal Marvaadi woman. They
are more graceful.
KKusum was a huge hit where you played the lead role, were you apprehensive about the role that you got in the show?Not
really, because it is an important role that came to me and a pivotal
one which I could not ignore. She is the mother of a boy who falls in
love with a girl who wants to study further, which is not really
allowed in a Marvaadi family. Hence the conflict arises, where the
mother has to stake a stand.
How has it been working with Imagine TV?It
has been a lovely experience with
Imagine till date, though it has been
only a month. They explain the role very well and I am fortunate to get
the role that they had briefed me. At times it happens that the
explained role is not what you end up doing.
How is it working with Endemol and S. Farhan?It
is a dream that I am working with them. They take care of all the
necessities and it is always actors first for them. We are given
exclusive make up rooms and have a very clean atmosphere on the sets.
They have done an extensive study on the characters and the family
background, which helped us a lot.
What was the reason that you took up a show on Imagine?It
is a popular channel and most importantly, the show was appealing to
me, and the biggest plus is that all the characters in the show are
positive. The conflict arises because of the generation gap and the
differences in the point of views of people.
There are several other casts in the show, how has the experience been working with them?We
are like a big family on the sets where we have
Himani Shivpuri, Sahil
and all the girls; we have a great time shooting. We all have worked a
lot and the show was not made overnight.
How has your life changed after Kkusum?Like
how anyone's life would change after a popular show where people know
you as the character, they still address me as KKussum.
How has the journey in the industry been so far?The journey has been pleasant and satisfactory and I wish to do more shows in future.
You are back on television after a long time; how do you feel?It
is lovely to be back, but at the same time after living life on my
terms like sleeping for eight hours, the schedule has become a little
hectic traveling up and down. But that's a part of work and it is fine.
What are the changes that you see in the industry after the long break?The
scenario is a lot better than before. Where we had worked for eighteen
to twenty hours a day earlier, we work for just twelve hours today. It
is a relief that the industry care for the crew a lot. The work is more
organized now.
How were you engaged during the break phase?I
was not really taking a break but was engaged in films and theatre
where I did films and shows in Pakistan as well. Also I was spending
quality time with my family.
Are you still in touch with Ekta Kapoor?Yes I am, and we are on good terms.
What was the struggling phase of your life?I
am really grateful that I did not have to struggle that hard in the
industry. But in 2008 I lost my dad and that was a tough period for me.
What are your opinions on the industry today?There are a lot of young faces and they are doing a good job.
You have also tried in films as well which did not go very well as expected; will you try again in future?It is not that I have given up on it, but I am enjoying what I am doing now.
Was it frustrating as an actor when you could not make a comeback?Not really because if I had wanted, I could have made a comeback earlier.
What were your plans, what kind of role were you looking for?I was offered many roles but we should know what is available and what works in the industry.
We have heard you were offered many roles, so does it mean you were choosy?Yes I am very particular about the characters I play.
Are you satisfied with the character with which you are making a comeback?Of course I am really very happy.
You have a great fan following in India-Forums and they are waiting for your comeback, what would you like to say to them?I
would like to tell them that do watch the show Beendh Banunga Ghodi
Chadhunga, because it has a good concept and you guys will not be
disappointed.
Reporter and Author: Saranya Valsarajan
Posted on: 1 year agopeehu.vg
lots of things have changed ... you were the most beautiful face on indian tv once and than u got this face job dne dat has almost made u unrecognisable ... really sorry to see that .. but dnt underestimate urself .. i feel u have shortchanged urself and taken a mothers role in this show ... u cud have dne much better really .... but all da best
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