Harsh wants to get in Bollywood
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Harsh wants to do more of Bollywood now
Television actor Harsh Chhaya has been critically acclaimed for portraying a wide variety of roles. Harsh who started his career with Khali Haath says, Acting had always been on my mind right from the early years. I came to Mumbai in 1992, and did couple of serials like Dillagi and Tara. But it was Swabhimaan and Hasratein that made me popular.
Harsh wants to do more of Bollywood now. Along with my recent flick Laaga Chunari Mein Daag (LCMD), I also got to do a small role in Red Swastik. But frankly, I am still looking for good films to come my way. I lust after meaty roles, he confesses.
Considering that his first negative role in films was in LCMD, it must have opened doors for villainous roles. Not really. I enjoyed playing the cruel boss and I am hoping I get to do more of that! Playing a villain is fun,he smiles.
Television remains his mainstay. He says, Currently, I am doing the serial A Love story, where I am playing a short tempered and honest police officer. It's a good role. And then as an afterthought, he shares a funny incident with us.
Language can be spoken differently in different parts of the country. Once I had to go to Bhubaneshwar for a shoot, and I could not reach on time as my flight was late. Meanwhile, my director had send someone to receive me with a board having my name as Horsh instead of Harsh. When I arrived at the location, my director was surprised to see me. The poor man thought that I must have left in a fit of anger at having my name spelt wrong!
Harsh says that he wished that he had learnt to paint and play the guitar. I really admire people who can play the guitar well. But having been praised recently by none other than the legendary Dilip Kumar has more than made up for any regrets. Oh yes, it was dreamlike. Dilipji completely took me by surprise when he came up to me and praised me. I have grown up watching his movies. It was so motivating, he says of the incident.
Television actor Harsh Chhaya has been critically acclaimed for portraying a wide variety of roles. Harsh who started his career with Khali Haath says, Acting had always been on my mind right from the early years. I came to Mumbai in 1992, and did couple of serials like Dillagi and Tara. But it was Swabhimaan and Hasratein that made me popular.
Harsh wants to do more of Bollywood now. Along with my recent flick Laaga Chunari Mein Daag (LCMD), I also got to do a small role in Red Swastik. But frankly, I am still looking for good films to come my way. I lust after meaty roles, he confesses.
Considering that his first negative role in films was in LCMD, it must have opened doors for villainous roles. Not really. I enjoyed playing the cruel boss and I am hoping I get to do more of that! Playing a villain is fun,he smiles.
Television remains his mainstay. He says, Currently, I am doing the serial A Love story, where I am playing a short tempered and honest police officer. It's a good role. And then as an afterthought, he shares a funny incident with us.
Language can be spoken differently in different parts of the country. Once I had to go to Bhubaneshwar for a shoot, and I could not reach on time as my flight was late. Meanwhile, my director had send someone to receive me with a board having my name as Horsh instead of Harsh. When I arrived at the location, my director was surprised to see me. The poor man thought that I must have left in a fit of anger at having my name spelt wrong!
Harsh says that he wished that he had learnt to paint and play the guitar. I really admire people who can play the guitar well. But having been praised recently by none other than the legendary Dilip Kumar has more than made up for any regrets. Oh yes, it was dreamlike. Dilipji completely took me by surprise when he came up to me and praised me. I have grown up watching his movies. It was so motivating, he says of the incident.
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