I am thankful that 'Jhalak' made me a professional dancer now from just a 'barat' dancer.
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Ashish Sharma
Profession:
Actor
Nationality:
Indian
Quotes by Ashish Sharma
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Sita and Ram were two strong individuals, and their love for each other is an example for lovers across the globe.
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Ashish Sharma
My family is really happy that I'm playing Ram.
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Ashish Sharma
I have been a good theatre artiste since my school and college days, but when I participated in 'Cine Stars Ki Khoj,' I realised that I could touch people's hearts when I performed.
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TV does not offer much for the male lead actors, but I was lucky to act in shows like 'Chandragupta Maurya,' 'Rab Se Sohna Isshq,' 'Gunahon Ka Devta,' and 'Rangrasiya.'
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Ashish Sharma
I don't want to do roles in films which I have already done on TV. What is the point of jumping to films and doing the same thing?
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I am inspired by the kind of films Raj Kumar Gupta and Imtiaz Ali make.
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We all have this idea of Ram being a patient person besides being a great archer, a horse-rider, and above all, a compassionate king. There is more to him than that.
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'Siya Ke Ram' will leave us with hardly any scope to think of other projects. And I wouldn't want to work on something and not be whole-hearted in it, either.
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I can feel this pressure of living up to the expectations of people. I hope I can fulfill it.
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If two actors can communicate well during a scene, it works and makes for good chemistry.
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There'll always be a difference between a star and an actor. I've nothing against stars. They've earned it and deserve it. I'm happy being just an actor.
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When I came to Mumbai, I only wanted to be an actor, and my approach hasn't digressed over the years. I never really hoped to be in the limelight or wanted to be a star.
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Ashish Sharma
When I get into the shoes of any character, I work on getting the perfect look.
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Ashish Sharma
I know April, May and June are a few unbearable months, and working out in a gym and sweating in such dirty hot, sticky, humid weather puts me off. The best way is to swim. I feel so fresh and rejuvenated after swimming, and I believe it's one of the best mode to fitness during summers.
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Ashish Sharma
'Rangrasiya' was a very special show for me. It played a very important part in shaping up my career. I feel it was a premature end to the show. My character Rudra was very close to my heart.
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All the characters in 'Rang Rasiya' are inspired from the Shakespearean drama 'Othello.' This is exactly what interested me to take up this role.
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This journey from non-dancer to dancer has given me a lot of self-confidence and inner strength. I feel like a different person.
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Of course I want to do films. But to me, television is equally important. It is where I got recognition.
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When I came into television, the serials were all women-centric, while the men had to stand around like furniture. I wasn't willing to be a prop in serials. To my good fortune, I got serials where I was a central character.
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'Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa' has helped me shed my inhibitions. Dancing in front of an audience was not easy for me. But I managed it and got progressively comfortable with the audience as the weeks progressed.
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A film shoot usually wraps up in a couple of months. But television shoots involve longer hours of work.
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In Jaipur, I did almost everything from regional theatre to Shakespeare's plays. But when I shifted to Mumbai, I joined Anupam Kher's academy, Actor Prepares,to hone my acting skills.
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I can't stand the slow pace of Jaipur anymore. I like staying in Mumbai, as everyone is on the move.
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I am from Jaipur where 'Ramlila' is a common theatre act. Though I was a thin, lanky fellow, I was always offered the role of Hanuman.
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Direction is something that interests me. Even while shooting, I always have conversations with the director to get a better understanding of shooting technicalities.
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Working on television is much more stressful than working for a movie. The pace of work is relaxed while shooting a movie.
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I feel good when I come to Ahmedabad.
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Not just me, in fact, my entire family is a devout follower of Lord Hanuman. It's an annual affair where we all celebrate Hanuman Jayanti with a big puja at home, and all the relatives join us in the puja.
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I don't know why people feel popular actors avoid doing mytho shows. Aren't they also doing good? Sometimes such shows give you more fame.
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Ashish Sharma
Shows with good content are important, and not the genre.
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I have grown up on literature and mythological stories. They have fascinated me since childhood, and I believe every character that I portray on screen is an extension of my personality to some degree. That is why whatever role I play seems in my comfort zone.
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I have been doing action roles for a while and really wanted to explore the other side of my personality on screen.
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I always had this dream to act: so much so, even as a child, I used to take part in Ram Leelas.
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A lot of people thought that it was a foolish step to move to television. But for me, it is all about the creative satisfaction I get.
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Ashish Sharma
Once this old lady saw me in airport and just kept smiling at me, and after much hesitation, she came and asked me, 'Are you Ram? Can I touch your hair? Is it real?' and I happily obliged.
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I like the fact that the audience does notice the hard work that I put in to maintain my physique, and there is nothing better than having your hard work appreciated!
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Ashish Sharma
If you ask me, I would love to see works like Sharat Chandra Chatterjee's 'Badi Didi,' Munshi Premchand's 'Nirmala,' and Phanishwar Nath Renu's 'Maila Anchal' come alive on small screen.
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I was always passionate about acting.
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To play a Punjabi guy in 'Rab se Sohna Isshq,' I had to put on muscle.
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I respect women but do not necessarily believe that women need to compete with men.
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You can ask my wife - there has always been mutual respect between us, and I believe women should be respected for what they are; at no point should they feel the need to be like men.
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Ashish Sharma
There are too many positive and goody male characters on TV, and they work, so its good for them. I feel each to their own. If it works for them, it's fine. I don't connect to such characters, so I won't do them.
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Ashish Sharma
I'd rather sit at home than be a part of a popular show and be a piece of furniture.
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If you see the roles that I've done so far, whether it was Gunahaon ka Devtaa, Chandragupta Maurya, or Rab Se, everything has been starkly different from each other.
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I choose grey characters, as I enjoy playing a human character. I don't shy away from showing the shortcomings of my characters.
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We always see a trend on TV, and others follow suit. I think 'Rangrasiya' will be a trend setter, too.
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Whenever you give a shot, the nervous energy in your stomach is the key to that emotional breakdown, that kick that is needed to perform.
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If loving your job qualifies you as a workaholic, then yes, I am one for sure!
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I haven't had any formal training, but I guess dance comes naturally to us - people from the north. See how much we dance at weddings.
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