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An
actor who started his journey way back in
1986 with an episode of Malgudi Days
has moved on to do landmark roles in shows
like Dekh Bhai Dekh, Sarabhai
Vs Sarabhai, Baa Bahu Baby, Remote Control.
Today the actor has completed successful
24 years in the industry and is still going
strong. He has also taken up direction and
is also working as a Creative head of Baa
Bahu Baby . The actor will be soon entering
Ek Packet Umeed in a different role.
Sipping a cuppa coffee Deven talks about
all things creative and a few things personal.
When
did you realize that acting was what you
wanted to pursue?
I have been doing theatre from 1984. It
started as a hobby and was fun. Along with
theatre I was also working as a salesman
for a soda maker. After that I also tried
my hand at being a real estate agent. Butt
one day I got a call Mansoor Khan for Jo
Jeeta Wohi Sikandar and I had to travel
to Ooty for 2 months. It was then that I
decided to quit everything and just concentrate
on acting.
So how did you get into television?
From inter-collegiate competitions to professional
theatre and then into TV. My first TV serial
was Malgudi Days, followed by Dekh
Bhai Dekh , Tara , Ek Mahal Ho Sapno
Ka , Office Office and many more.
Tell us more about your character Keshav
in EPU?
Well Keshav is a servant of the house.
Recently the maid in Umeed Bhavan leaves
the house leaving everybody in the lurch.
Then the head of the house decides that
bring in the servant who will eventually
rule the house.
He is an educated guy who can speak a little
bit of English that has a pinch of desi
style. But nobody knows who is he and sometimes
the ladies of the house find him mysterious.
He can cook well and clean the house properly
but he is also a poet.
Are you a good cook in real life as
well?
Not at all. I cannot even make tea for
my self. I remember once my wife and my
mother went out of town for a week and they
arranged for a cook for me. On the first
day I thought of helping him. I put some
moong dal on the gas and after a
few minutes I realised that it was burnt.
I once again tried to re-cook it and this
time it was half-cooked. I finally gave
it to my cook and after that never tried
cooking myself.
With so much work on hand how do you
manage your personal life?
Whenever I get time, I take my family out.
I spend quality time with my daughters by
playing with them, taking them for swimming,
shopping, dinner or movies. At times my
daughters do complain, but by the end of
the day, they too understand.
Until now you have played varied characters
which is your favourite?
It is and will be Gattu as this has given
me lots of popularity. In these two years
Gattu became a famous house hold name. It
was one of the most challenging roles for
me to play and I have done lots of home
work for it. I had been visiting autistic
children to study them. I use to spend lots
of hours with them to know how they react
and feel about certain situations. Beside
that Gattu for me was a trial and error
thing as it was totally different. I took
a couple of months to get in that character.
So what’s next?
Well we are soon coming up with a new season
of Remote Control. The show will
go on air from 27 August which will be for
an hour and air twice a week. The story
will continue but yes we will be introducing
some new characters in the show. The second
season will only be for 26 episodes and
then will go off air.
Besides that there is no other serial as
I don’t have enough time. I’m working as
an actor and creative head too which is
enough for me.
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Did you know?
He was nominated
for the best supporting actor for
Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikander
He believes that comedy is a serious
business and feels fortunate to be
part of it
Deven wants to play a negative role
on television or any other medium
His close friends call him Aamir Khan
of TV because he is very choosy when
it comes to taking up shows
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Rachana Trivedi |
Posted
on 5 Aug 2008 4:00 pm
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