<p>Television actor Arjun Bijlani may have turned host of a travel-based reality show but he believes that era of fiction shows can never be over. Seen only in daily soaps so far, Arjun gave a nod to Road Diaries as he wanted to experiment.<br /><br /></p>.<p>“I wanted to try something different and am sure being a host will help me connect with audiences in a better way,” he says. <br /><br />As a host of Road Diaries, Arjun is travelling with five contestants to different places in the country and keeping a check on their progress. Arjun, who became a popular face on the small screen with his role as Mayank in television show Miley Jab Hum Tum, stepped into the glamour world as a model and has also been seen in several ads and music videos. But his first break as an actor came through in Remix and turned him into a household name with Left Right Left.<br /><br />Despite being part of the television industry Arjun isn’t someone who has “watched a lot of shows which are currently on air. But I believe that there will always be all kinds of shows – good, average and bad. But since I don’t watch too much television, I don’t have any favourites either,” he shares. Like his other co-stars, Arjun too is getting offers for film and the actor does not mind the shift. He says, “I think, television actors moving to films is a positive sign.... and of course, I would love to work in films. I don’t want to speak about any offer till everything is finalised.”<br /><br />Having studied commerce, its more than natural for Arjun to say that if he had not become an actor, he would have been a entrepreneur. For him, that aim is still alive even now. “If not an actor, I would probably have been a businessman. In fact, I am already planning to be one in the near future,” he says.<br /><br />Joining the league of many celebrities, the 30-year-old actor plans to open up a restaurant. “I would love to have my own restaurant or a chain of hotels. But as of now, I enjoy being an actor and now a host,” Arjun smiles.<br /><br />Born and brought up in Mumbai, Arjun has been to Delhi only few times but has a special love for the City for its food. “I have been to Delhi twice or thrice and I really love the vibrancy of the City. The people are really warm and vivacious and the food is is simply amazing. I also enjoy clubbing in Delhi.” <br /></p>
<p>Television actor Arjun Bijlani may have turned host of a travel-based reality show but he believes that era of fiction shows can never be over. Seen only in daily soaps so far, Arjun gave a nod to Road Diaries as he wanted to experiment.<br /><br /></p>.<p>“I wanted to try something different and am sure being a host will help me connect with audiences in a better way,” he says. <br /><br />As a host of Road Diaries, Arjun is travelling with five contestants to different places in the country and keeping a check on their progress. Arjun, who became a popular face on the small screen with his role as Mayank in television show Miley Jab Hum Tum, stepped into the glamour world as a model and has also been seen in several ads and music videos. But his first break as an actor came through in Remix and turned him into a household name with Left Right Left.<br /><br />Despite being part of the television industry Arjun isn’t someone who has “watched a lot of shows which are currently on air. But I believe that there will always be all kinds of shows – good, average and bad. But since I don’t watch too much television, I don’t have any favourites either,” he shares. Like his other co-stars, Arjun too is getting offers for film and the actor does not mind the shift. He says, “I think, television actors moving to films is a positive sign.... and of course, I would love to work in films. I don’t want to speak about any offer till everything is finalised.”<br /><br />Having studied commerce, its more than natural for Arjun to say that if he had not become an actor, he would have been a entrepreneur. For him, that aim is still alive even now. “If not an actor, I would probably have been a businessman. In fact, I am already planning to be one in the near future,” he says.<br /><br />Joining the league of many celebrities, the 30-year-old actor plans to open up a restaurant. “I would love to have my own restaurant or a chain of hotels. But as of now, I enjoy being an actor and now a host,” Arjun smiles.<br /><br />Born and brought up in Mumbai, Arjun has been to Delhi only few times but has a special love for the City for its food. “I have been to Delhi twice or thrice and I really love the vibrancy of the City. The people are really warm and vivacious and the food is is simply amazing. I also enjoy clubbing in Delhi.” <br /></p>