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Originally posted by: snowypatches02
Thanks Janaki for uploading these videos I will probably be watching them tomorrow π
The epitome of perfection as Ram in Ramayana, Gurmeet Choudhary is trying to change mindsets as Yash in Punar Vivah.
by Ankita Chaurasia
Punar Vivah raises the issue of re-marriage. Do you identify with the concept?
Yes I do, today's generation has progressed in their thoughts and approach. Re-marriage is no longer a taboo. Mindsets have changed.
You have earlier played Ram, the perfect man, on TV. How different is Yash from Ram?
Ram is known to be maryada purushottam (exemplery gentleman). He is the best amongst all men and has all the positive characteristics, but is still affected and influenced by public opinion. He too experienced joy, pain and emotional trauma. Yash is mere human so is more emotional. He takes his own decisions, calls the shots and stands by Aarti even when his family opposes her.
Doesn't the responsibility attached to playing a mythological hero and now a socially progressive one weigh you down?
No, they are both role-playing for me. As actors, we have to have the ability to get into character once the camera is 'on' and get out of it when it switches 'off'. Otherwise it would take a huge emotional toll on us. As Ram, I had to carry the character with me because of the sentiments of the viewers. I had to be more cautious even in my personal life.
What's your take on divorce?
Divorce is not the solution to any problem. We should try to sort out the differences because that is what any marriage is all about. Two people from different background cannot be in the same zone all the time. But yes, if it gets really bad and issues cannot be sorted
out, then it's better to separate than live in pain.
Even after knowing that Aarti is a divorcee, you accept her, but don't reveal the fact to your family. Why not?
That's because the women in family tend to be more emotional. Sudden twists are difficult for them to handle. Hard truths have to be revealed with more finesse and sensitivity to get the desired response.
Do you think initiatives like Punar Vivah can change society's perception towards divorced women or even women in general?
I don't know how much it can change mindsets, but it is definitely a beautiful attempt. Even if it can influence 10 people, that would be fantastic.
How difficult is it for the kids to adjust after parents remarry?
It is really difficult for children. They are so innocent and delicate. They can easily be traumatized with change of place, people and school.
Much has been ritten about the discomfort between Krattika and you on the sets of Punar Vivah. Have you finally struck a friendship?
This is nonsense! How can there be discomfort between two people who are playing a couple on- creen? Yes, when you meet new people it takes time to understand them and get acquainted. I am very shy and reserved, and am often misunderstood. Kritika is a very nice person and a good actress.
Why don't we see Gurmeet and Debina doing shows together after Ramayana?
We will work only if something really good comes up. Ram and Sita are the epitome of the perfect couple. So, it has to be something extraordinary to ger us back together on screen. As of now, we are both doing our own shows individually.
Any plans of hosting shows or participating in a reality show?
Well, I just did Jhalak Dikhla Ja Season5 . As of now I am happy doing Punar Vivah. But if something exciting comes along, then why not?
Like many TV actors, do you see yourself making the transition to films?
Films are the natural step up after TV. But all in good time. I'm in t01452earing hurry to make it BIG!
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