Pawan Shankar, who wowed with his performance in Smriti Irani's serial
"Thodisi Zameen Thodasa Zameen", is Ekta Kapoor's new blue-eyed
boy.
Pawan came in just six episodes of the STAR Plus serial, but his
portrayal of rebellious, angry young man Sanjay Apte made a tremendous
impact.
Though his character has now been bumped off as per the plot, the
shy Pawan has caught Ekta's attention. She has cast him as the new
man in Bani's life in Zee's "Kkasam Se".
"I play this suave US returned NRI called Tarun Sablok in 'Kkasam
Se'. Ekta's brief about the character was that he's someone who makes
all his moves after giving it a proper thought. She says my character
is akin to Mr. Bajaj in 'Kasauti Zindagi Kay'.
"Ekta has been constantly offering me roles in her serials.
She also offered me Sujal, the role that made Rajiv Khandelwal an
overnight star. Unfortunately, at that time I was busy with my serial
'Siddhanth' on STAR One and I didn't want to divide my attention by
doing another show," Pawan told IANS.
"Siddhanth", in which Pawan played a conscience-stricken
lawyer, immediately brought Pawan into prime-time focus.
"'Siddhanth' is the only Indian TV show to be nominated for
the prestigious Emmy awards. Though it didn't do well, I'm very proud
of it," said the actor who hails from Allahabad.
His small role of an angry young Sanjay in "Thodisi Zameen..."
has got Pawan optimum notice.
"I'm amazed by the impact the role has made. I can't pretend
I wasn't aware of the character's importance to the plot. I was fully
aware that I'd be there only for six episodes. But my role will resonate
for a long time."
Sadly, some of Pawan's best lines were edited out of his farewell
episode.
"It was the director, who suggested I add those lines. So I've
no idea why they were edited out. But, I've no complaints. I'm in
search of roles on both the small and big screens, which would challenge
the actor within me. I had a small but satisfying role in 'Thodisi
Zameen...' I knew the character had depth and that's what I was looking
for after 'Siddhanth'."