
Also I think people should not misunderstand that I will never colour my hair, if I get a character which looks a certain way that I have to colour my hair, I will definitely do it. I think it shows that I have lived my life fully, I have experienced every stage of my life and I completely accept those experiences as I have learnt a lot from them. I am proud of each and every wrinkle on my face and each and every grey hair on my head. I don't have any problem with my grey hair I accept it completely, it's a part of growing up. I am really proud of ageing and I accept my age gracefully. What message you intend to give out by doing the same? You have embraced and flaunted your grey hair like a diva. So I would request the makers and not only the casting directors to give people a chance based on their craft and not based on their looks or how many followers they have.

So I don't think the casting directors should have any say based on somebody's look because nowadays your it is your talent that speaks more than how you look. I think in today's time your weight, shape and colour really has nothing to do with your talent and the character is always larger than all of these.

One message to all the casting directors rejecting actors on the basis of their weight, shape and colour? A role that has so many layers, many emotions is what I want to do. It's not a character but it's a role that I want to play in a beautiful, mature, and unrequited love story. So far I've done majority of work for television, so now I'm looking forward to explore other mediums because of the style of working an the style if presenting ourselves is completely different.Īs an actor, what's the one role you'd like to play before you retire? What's that one genre you're looking forward to work in? You have to continuously look for ways to reinvent yourself as an actor to tackle the character in such a way that you and the audience as well do not find it monotonous and boring to see you everyday on their screens at home. Yes, if you're doing a character in a daily soap on television and you're playing a character for a few years it does get monotonous.

Playing a character for too long gets monotonous, as quoted by some TV actors.
