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Opting for a modern avatar

interview
Last Updated 09 May 2009, 16:13 IST

Actress Niki Walia is returning to television in Sahara One’s Ghar Ek Sapna. Excerpts from an interview:

Were you scared to stage your comeback as an actress with ‘Ghar Ek Sapna’ on Sahara One?

I was quite scared whether I’d be able to get the kind of welcome that I have received now when I decided to stage my come-back with Ghar Ek Sapna. I was nervous on the first day but after four shots were canned, I was my normal self.

What is your role in the show?

I play the role of Simi, who is a mature gynecologist. She is a cut throat defense lawyer who is also a single mother of a nine-year-old girl. The role of Simi that I play in Ghar Ek Sapna is completely different from the role of Simran that I had essayed in Ajai Sinha’s Astitva. What makes the character of Simi interesting is her relationship with her daughter, which is that of a buddy 

Did you opt for a modern avatar though Ajai was keen on projecting you in a sari?

Yes. I have come back in a modern avatar though Ajai wanted me to play my role clad in a demure sari, like in Astitva. However his wife Sangeeta and I decided that the current modern look with western attire will be better suited for a character like Simi. I did not want to stage my comeback in a sari because I thought that it would then remind people of Simran in Astitiva.

Do you think you could have staged your comeback with a bigger banner on a better channel?

I could not have asked for a better comeback as an actor. The character of Simi excited me when Ajai narrated the subject to me. Simi is very bold. Simi teaches her daughter to live life on her own. Coming back with Harsh Chhaya as my co-actor and Ajai Sinha as my director with whom I have my own comfort zone was brilliant, even after the change in trends.

To what extent did you miss acting when you left India for London after your marriage to Sunny?

I missed acting when I was away but my biggest consolation is that my fan following has increased ten fold in UK, where I get mobbed when I go to shop for my groceries in malls there. It is almost 14 years since I had entered TV after making my debut with the film Mr Azad opposite Anil Kapoor. I took a break after reaching the top slot as an actress on television because I wanted to get married and settle down in London with my family. My role in Astitva was like the role of Nargis in Mother India.

Why did you turn down offers from Balaji Telefilms?

I turned down a couple of offers from Balaji Tele Films because I did not want to be part of regressive shows. Today after reaching the level of Astitva, I would not have done a saas bahu serial, especially when there is regression on TV. I have set for myself a standard on TV and I do not want to come down from that level and do any and every serial. It would be great if I can bring back independent and modern thought and recreate the aura of Simran of Astitva.

Where do you think you stand today as an actor?

Today I know where I stand. I am glad that I am staging my comeback with a show like Ghar Ek Sapna at a time when several contemporaries of mine are sitting idle at home for want of work. After having given birth to twins — one son named Sean and a daughter named Sabrina, I do not aim at playing the lead roles.

Which are your favourite shows on TV?

My favourite shows on TV are Agle Janam Mohe Bitiya Na, the reality dance show Dance India Dance and Saaz Bahu Aur Saazish.

How did you keep updating yourself about shows here?

I keep myself updated with whatever is happening on the TV scene in Mumbai by presenting the show Zee & You as an anchor in UK Today I know that the audience cannot digest bland shows because they need a lot of mirch masala unlike in the days of yore.

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(Published 09 May 2009, 16:13 IST)

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