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Films still my first love: Sudanshu
Pandde (INTERVIEW)
By Subhash K. Jha, Indo-Asian News Service
Mumbai, July 24 (IANS) Sudanshu Pandde, former singer with the
Band of Boys who is plotting a comeback to the small screen
after five years, insists that cinema is still
his first love.
The star of TV soap "Kanyadaan" who is returning with "Akayla"
insists: "Cinema still remains my primary interest."
"In fact, I took on my first serial 'Akayla' in five years only
because I see it as a weekly feature film," Sudanshu told IANS.
"Directors Glen and Ankush are sparing no pains to give 'Akayla'
a finish unknown to television. And producer B.P. Singh pays
well. Really, it feels like a film," he says.
"It's been smooth sailing for me. Especially since my spiritual
guru Gul Sahib entered my life, I have known no discomfort.
Sure, some plans didn't work out," shrugs the
actor.
"People say Mallika Sherawat hogged all the limelight in 'The
Myth' where I had a larger role. But I firmly believe Mallika is
getting the fame that's written in her destiny. Why
should I grudge her the attention she got during 'The Myth'?"
The best part of "The Myth" for Sudanshu was his friendship with
director Stanley Tong.
"We are still in touch, for no other
reason except that we hit it off. Otherwise I didn't get into
'The Myth' hoping to become an international star. I am content
with what I
have."
"Akayla" is Sudanshu's first serial since "Kanyaadan" for Ekta
Kapoor. "I did a guest appearance in 'Life Ho To Aisi'. But that
apart, I was busy with my films and with my
career as a musician," he says.
Why did he quit the musical group of Band Of Boys? "Because I
had family responsibilities. Playing in a musical band isn't
economically fulfilling in this country."
But the father of a five-year-old clarifies: "I haven't quit
singing. In fact, I want to sing my own songs in my films. I'll
soon be returning to singing in a big way."
Films on hand include Bhupendra Gupta's "Unns", a boy-meets-girl
love story "Chooriyan" and a comedy titled "Manorajan", which is
set in the film world where Sudanshu
plays a struggler who ends up a gangster.
However, another recently released film "Jadoo Sa Chal Gaya" was
a nightmare for Sudanshu.
"The producers put leading lady Meera Vasudevan's face on a
bikini-clad girl and advertised this otherwise clean love
triangle as a cheesy film. I was so outraged, more for
Meera who comes from a conservative and decent family. I don't
want to be part of anything that I cannot watch with my
parents."
"Such are the vagaries of life in this city," laughs the young
actor who has now bagged a lead role in Sanjay Gupta's "Alibaug".
"I am dying to see how Sanjay presents me. He's such stylish
filmmaker."
How does the actor fob off temptations? "It's quite easy to fall
prey to temptation. It's simple, I focus on my work," he reveals
his mantra.
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