This Article is From Mar 11, 2013

Television is monotonous, says Kritika Kamra

Television is monotonous, says Kritika Kamra

Kritika Kamra will next be seen in Ekta Kapoor’s TV series titled Ek Thi Daayan.

Highlights

  • Popular small screen actress Kritika Kamra of Kuch Toh Log Kahenge fame, feels that television is monotonous and tedious but that is where the challenge lies.
  • Kritika did a TV serial before she bagged Ekta Kapoor's show Kitani Mohabbat Hai that made her popular. Then she appeared in Kuch Toh Log Kahenge as Dr Nidhi, which was also appreciated by the audience.
  • The last episode of this show, which is loosely based on Pakistani soap Dhoop Kinare, will reportedly aired on March 28.
  • "TV shows do become tedious but that is the challenge you face. That is how this medium is.. like if you keep doing same kind of work again and again it becomes monotonous. TV is monotonous but that is the challenge that you overcome. But if the show is interesting then you don't feel it," Kritika told PTI.
  • She will be seen next in Ekta Kapoor's upcoming tele series Ek Thi Naayka as a part of the promotions for the supernatural thriller Ek Thi Daayan (co-produced by Vishal Bhardwaj and Balaji Motion Pictures -Ekta Kapoor).
  • It will feature the television industry's top most actresses, coming together for the first time, in a thrilling and spooky series based on the daayan characters in the forthcoming film.
  • All of Ekta's favourite leading ladies from her top-rated television series including Smriti Irani, Sakshi Tanwar, Aamna Shariff, Mauli Ganguly, Shweta Tiwari, Pooja Gaur and Ankita Lokhande will be part of this tele-series.
  • Kritika will play a Punjabi girl from Chandigarh in the series.
  • "I play a Punjabi girl from Chandigarh, who is newly married. She is happy. The story is about how I start to lose my love of life, husband and what starts going wrong and I try to find out things," she said.
  • Talking about the horror genre on TV, Kritika says, "Before this show I have never been impressed with the genre of horror on TV. Cinema horror has become better that we expect same from TV. This show that I am doing is different. It is a cult story more than horror."
  • The series will commence from March 9 and will be aired every Saturday and Sunday at 11pm.
  • When asked what she wants to do next, she said, "I am ready to experiment everything and anything but that is why I am doing this (Ek Thi Naayika). There is no announcement as of now from my side."
Mumbai: Popular small screen actress KritikaKamra of Kuch Toh Log Kahenge fame, feels that television ismonotonous and tedious but that is where the challenge lies.

Kritika did a TV serial before she bagged Ekta Kapoor's show Kitani Mohabbat Hai that made her popular. Then sheappeared in Kuch Toh Log Kahenge as Dr Nidhi, which was alsoappreciated by the audience.

The last episode of this show, which is loosely based onPakistani soap Dhoop Kinare, will reportedly aired on March28.

"TV shows do become tedious but that is the challenge youface. That is how this medium is.. like if you keep doing samekind of work again and again it becomes monotonous. TV ismonotonous but that is the challenge that you overcome. But ifthe show is interesting then you don't feel it," Kritika toldPTI.

She will be seen next in Ekta Kapoor's upcoming teleseries Ek Thi Naayka as a part of the promotions for thesupernatural thriller Ek Thi Daayan (co-produced by VishalBhardwaj and Balaji Motion Pictures -Ekta Kapoor).

It will feature the television industry's top mostactresses, coming together for the first time, in a thrillingand spooky series based on the daayan characters in theforthcoming film.

All of Ekta's favourite leading ladies from her top-ratedtelevision series including Smriti Irani, Sakshi Tanwar, AamnaShariff, Mauli Ganguly, Shweta Tiwari, Pooja Gaur and AnkitaLokhande will be part of this tele-series.

Kritika will play a Punjabi girl from Chandigarh in theseries.

"I play a Punjabi girl from Chandigarh, who is newlymarried. She is happy. The story is about how I start to losemy love of life, husband and what starts going wrong and I tryto find out things," she said.

Talking about the horror genre on TV, Kritika says,"Before this show I have never been impressed with the genreof horror on TV. Cinema horror has become better that weexpect same from TV. This show that I am doing is different.It is a cult story more than horror."

The series will commence from March 9 and will be airedevery Saturday and Sunday at 11pm.

When asked what she wants to do next, she said, "I amready to experiment everything and anything but that is why Iam doing this (Ek Thi Naayika). There is no announcement asof now from my side."
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