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I tortured the hell out of Prachi Desai: Ekta Kapoor
Mumbai(IANS)—Ekta Kapoor made her blue-eyed girl Prachi Desai of “Kasamh
Se” fame work harder than other actors before relieving her from Balaji
Telefilms because the TV tycoon didn’t want to be accused of favouritism.
“Honestly, Prachi is like a part of our family. My father, mother and I
have adopted her. But as a producer I tortured the hell out of her. I
made her work harder than any of my actors just because I was so close
to her. Prachi feels that was unfair. But I didn’t want to be accused of
favouritism. Now she’s moved on,” Ekta told IANS.
“Other actors have to give a two-three months notice before they leave
Balaji. But I made her give me five months’ notice. I made her do extra
work. At one time the poor kid was shooting for me, for her film with
Farhan Akhtar ‘Rock On’ and for Sony’s reality show ‘Jhalak Dikhla Jaa’
all at once. She was on the verge of collapse and we asked her to stop.
But look at her spirit. Prachi insisted on continuing,” she added.
Ekta has decided to let Prachi, who was crowned the winner of the
“Jhalak Dikhla Jaa” title, do films without any protest. “Prachi was
supposed to finish shooting ‘Kasamh Se’ at the end of January. But we
couldn’t finish her work until March. Now Prachi has moved on to movies.
And I’m very happy. Our serial also moves on. We’ve got Gurdeep Kohli to
play Bani.
“I want Prachi to give films a sincere try. I’ve told her to keep away
from television for six to eight months to focus on films. If, god
forbid, it doesn’t work out, we’re there for her.” Would Prachi make it
when others from Balaji like Amarr Upadhyay, Chetan Hansraj and Shabbir
Ahluwalia are still struggling for a foothold in films?
Ekta thinks Prachi stands a good chance. “Prachi doesn’t have a burning
ambition to make it into movies. She doesn’t go to meet film producers.
On the contrary, they’re calling her. Nowadays there’s an acute shortage
of heroines in the industry. I hope Prachi does well so that the myth
about television actors not making it in films would break.” |