This Article is From Jul 15, 2014

Jai Kalra: Bade Achche Lagte Hain Set New Benchmark for Indian TV Industry

Jai Kalra: Bade Achche Lagte Hain Set New Benchmark for Indian TV Industry

Jai Kalra in a still from the TV show Bade Achche Lagte Hain

Highlights

  • The curtains are down on Bade Achche Lagte Hain, which started as a unique mature love story of two distinct individuals, and looking back at the journey, actor Jai Kalra, who's now looking forward to Laut Aao Trisha, says it brought a whiff of freshness to the Indian TV industry. (Also read: Ram Kapoor to team up with wife Gautami for a TV show?)
  • The Ekta Kapoor show, starring Ram Kapoor and Sakshi Tanwar as the couple brought together by destiny and locked in a relationship of love, featured Jai as Vikram Shergill, Ram's closest friend, confidant and business associate.
  • After a successful run of over three years, the show, which explored how two different personalities accidentally discover love after they marry, came to an end just last week.
  • "The journey was amazing. We all developed a wonderful relationship with each other. The cast and crew of Bade Achche Lagte Hain is like my second family. It is sad that we have to move on now," Jai, who played a joyous and positive role in the show, told IANS in an interview.
  • The tall and handsome actor, who started out as a model in showbiz, believes Bade Achche Lagte Hain has not just played a vital role in shaping up his career but also in setting "new benchmarks in the TV industry".
  • "The show came when the industry was going through a very over-dramatic phase and needed some newness. Bade Achche Lagte Hain came with a subtle touch of freshness and set a new milestone in the industry. It was a one-of-a-kind show," he said.
  • Talking about how it was special for him, Jai said "Well, I did a negative role in Kis Desh Mein Hai Meraa Dil and after that, I was offered similar roles. I took up Bhaskar Bharti as the script was interesting and unlike anything I had done before. When Bade Achche Lagte Hain happened, I got a chance to do something totally different and exciting. The character of Vikram has given me a lot."
  • Now he's ready for another journey - Life OK's new thriller Laut Aao Trisha in which he stars with Maine Pyar Kiya actress Bhagyashree.
  • He says he feels blessed to have the co-actors he gets in all his shows.
  • "I have had a bunch of awesome co-stars all through my career. Be it Ram Kapoor and Sakshi Tanwar in Bade Achche Lagte Hain or Bhagyashree, Eijaz Khan and Rajeshwari Badola in Laut Aao Trisha," said Jai, whose new show goes on air July 21.
  • The show promises to be an intriguing story full of tricky plots and deals with "in family crimes".
  • Without revealing much about his role, Jai said, "It's a positive one. When I read the script, I immediately agreed to it as I knew that I can do justice to the role."
  • Jai has also done his bit on the big screen with appearances in movies like Page 3, ShagirdLove U... Mr. Kalakaar!.
  • There have also been rumours that he has directed a TV show in the past.
  • Rubbishing them, he said: "I don't know who made up those rumours. I want to try my hand at directing, but presently I am totally dedicated to acting. The plan for direction may take a couple of years to initiate."
New Delhi: The curtains are down on Bade Achche Lagte Hain, which started as a unique mature love story of two distinct individuals, and looking back at the journey, actor Jai Kalra, who's now looking forward to Laut Aao Trisha, says it brought a whiff of freshness to the Indian TV industry. (Also read: Ram Kapoor to team up with wife Gautami for a TV show?)

The Ekta Kapoor show, starring Ram Kapoor and Sakshi Tanwar as the couple brought together by destiny and locked in a relationship of love, featured Jai as Vikram Shergill, Ram's closest friend, confidant and business associate.

After a successful run of over three years, the show, which explored how two different personalities accidentally discover love after they marry, came to an end just last week.

"The journey was amazing. We all developed a wonderful relationship with each other. The cast and crew of Bade Achche Lagte Hain is like my second family. It is sad that we have to move on now," Jai, who played a joyous and positive role in the show, told IANS in an interview.

The tall and handsome actor, who started out as a model in showbiz, believes Bade Achche Lagte Hain has not just played a vital role in shaping up his career but also in setting "new benchmarks in the TV industry".

"The show came when the industry was going through a very over-dramatic phase and needed some newness. Bade Achche Lagte Hain came with a subtle touch of freshness and set a new milestone in the industry. It was a one-of-a-kind show," he said.

Talking about how it was special for him, Jai said "Well, I did a negative role in Kis Desh Mein Hai Meraa Dil and after that, I was offered similar roles. I took up Bhaskar Bharti as the script was interesting and unlike anything I had done before. When Bade Achche Lagte Hain happened, I got a chance to do something totally different and exciting. The character of Vikram has given me a lot."

Now he's ready for another journey - Life OK's new thriller Laut Aao Trisha in which he stars with Maine Pyar Kiya actress Bhagyashree.

He says he feels blessed to have the co-actors he gets in all his shows.

"I have had a bunch of awesome co-stars all through my career. Be it Ram Kapoor and Sakshi Tanwar in Bade Achche Lagte Hain or Bhagyashree, Eijaz Khan and Rajeshwari Badola in Laut Aao Trisha," said Jai, whose new show goes on air July 21.

The show promises to be an intriguing story full of tricky plots and deals with "in family crimes".

Without revealing much about his role, Jai said, "It's a positive one. When I read the script, I immediately agreed to it as I knew that I can do justice to the role."

Jai has also done his bit on the big screen with appearances in movies like Page 3, Shagird, Love U... Mr. Kalakaar!.

There have also been rumours that he has directed a TV show in the past.

Rubbishing them, he said: "I don't know who made up those rumours. I want to try my hand at directing, but presently I am totally dedicated to acting. The plan for direction may take a couple of years to initiate."
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