| Interview with actor Jassi
Walia AKA Mona Singh |
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"Jassi
aims to offer your average Joe a sense of confidence"
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| Posted on 3 November
2003 |
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Everything
about her was unlike the recent breed of immaculately done up leading
ladies, yet she managed to create a niche amidst the daily tube
watcher. The clumsy, proverbial ugly duckling, complete with braces
and a ghastly fringe, Jassi didn't take much time to endear herself
to the audience.
What has added to the charm of this lady in dowdy Punjabi suits,
is the shroud of secrecy surrounding her identity. So much so that
even the soap queen Ekta Kapoor is an avid watcher of the show.
"I think the show has made tremendous inroads in very little
time," Kapoor says.
A key element may definitely be the suspense; everyone wants to
know who lies beneath the mask of the bespectacled, frumpy and clumsy
protagonist with dental braces. But what has also helped to lure
the audience to the Mexican serial adaptation Yo soy
Betty La Fea is the simplicity of the story.
In an attempt to unveil her cloak of secrecy, indiantelevision.com's
Vickey Lalwani met up with this new tele celebrity.
Excerpts of what transpired:
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How
did the transition from modelling to acting happen, Mona Singh?
Uh
huh! Contrary to what people say, neither have I modelled any time,
nor is my name Mona Singh. I am Jasmeet Walia and this is my first
experience in front of the camera.
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Aren't you the model from the latest Asian Paints commercial. Your
eyes are a big giveaway...
Alas, you are sadly mistaken. I have never modelled in my life.
That must be my long-lost twin sister (laughs). I don't understand
why people assume so many things about me.
Actually, they are unnecessarily trying to play the guessing game.
The latest one that I have heard is that I am Simone Singh's sister!
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Hmm...
then what about the glasses that you wear. You don't seem to need
them...
Of course they are necessary. I have a defect of -0.75D in the right
eye and -0.5D in the left eye.
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The original 'Betty La Fea' wound up in mid-2002, showing the plain
Jane Betty transforming into a pretty girl. So what is planned for
'Jassi'. Will you be groomed into a pretty lass as well?
We
are not going exactly by the Betty La Fea script. I have
seen quite a bit of Betty La Fea. A lot of modifications
have been incorporated in Jassi... to adapt to the Indian
mindset. It is not going to be 100 per cent similar to the Mexican
version. There are a lot of surprises in the serial. Just wait and
watch.
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Care to tell us something about your background?
My father was in the army and his last posting was in Pune. I have
completed my studies in Pune. Soon after that, Jassi happened
and I shifted base to Mumbai. It's been more than four months since
I have been here.
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"My
role has a plethora of shades and emotions"
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Still
from Sony's Jassi...
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How did 'Jassi...' happen?
Since childhood, I had a deep desire to become an actress. I used
to enact scenes from serials and films to my family members. But
not in my wildest dreams did I imagine that I would land up with
a lead role.
Someone
gave me Deeya Singh's number and I fixed up an appointment to meet
her. I met Deeya and almost tripped in her office. Though I thought
that my stumble had ruled out any chance that I had, I got a call
a month later for an audition. I was surprised. After two auditions,
I was selected to play Jassi. I could not believe my luck.
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Is
there a contract with Sony that you won't do any serial, while 'Jassi...'
is on air?
Yes,
there is a contract. I signed the contract in May and we started
shooting from June. But maybe later, we will revise the contract.
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Didn't you feel apprehensive about the contract, especially after
the Naam Gum Jayega fiasco? After the show was pulled off
both girls - Gauri Pradhan and Shilpa Kadam were left with nothing.
Life goes on. If something like that happens to Jassi,
I will think of something else. There is risk in everything, but
I don't think such a thing would happen to my show.
Jassi...
is a nice, simple story which nobody has attempted before, even
remotely. Importantly - Betty La Fea has done very well,
all over.
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What
is the homework that went into essaying the role?
As far as my get-up and body language goes, I haven't had to
do any homework. I am playing exactly what I am. But yes, they keep
telling me to improvise on my acting. I have had no formal training
in acting.
Frankly,
I don't believe that acting can be taught. These institutions can
only help one to modulate expressions and speech a little bit. First
hand experience is the best. It is more challenging and rewarding.
At the end of the day, I am indebted to the senior actors in the
show who keep guiding me through the various stages of acting and
dubbing. Parmeet Sethi, Apoorva Agnihotri and Rakshanda Khan especially.
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Have
there been occasions where you found the going difficult?
Sometimes I find certain lines difficult to go with. In such
cases, I have a talk with the director. He makes a few changes.
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Apart
from the hype, is there any other factor that has made the show click?
Besides the simplicity and novelty of the show, the content is
superb. We, as a society, lay too much stress on the exteriors of
a person. We even make judgments about the capabilities of an individual
depending on his looks. The serial is trying to break this myth. Jassi
aims to offer your average Joe a sense of confidence. |
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Still
from Sony's Jassi...
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"'Jassi'
aims to help the girls realise that it's important to live
your life on your terms."
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But
do you think that today's girls, even the middle-class ones, really
shun fashion as much as you do in the serial?
The truth is that today's middle-class girls neither like nor
can afford fashion. They dress up for the sake of other people.
They do not live their life on their own terms.
Nobody
should lose their individuality - our show aims to help the girls
realise that it is important to live your life on your terms.
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You
have quickly got known as Jassi. How are you planning to shake off
this tag?
I won't have to shake it off. People anyway knew me as Jassi,
before I entered television. Anyway, I am confident that I would
get work on television in future. I get calls from people complimenting
me after every episode. My role has a plethora of shades and emotions.
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Where
does a plain Jane like you, that is if at all you are one, stand
a chance in today's market of bold-n-beautiful?
I guess I do stand a chance because I look very, very different
from others. Add this to the fact that the serial Jassi...
is propagating that 'real beauty lies within'.
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Film
aspirations?
I
might, but haven't weighed it in detail.
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Deeya
Singh told us that some top-notch models are going to make an appearance
in the show...
(interrupts) That's news to me. I have no clue about this. |
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I
feel like titling this piece 'Jassi's Shocking Denials'. I must say
that you have been impeccably trained by Tony and Deeya Singh, and
of course Sony TV - on how to conceal your identity and ensure that
the hype continues...
Not at all. There is no strategy by the producers and the broadcaster.
The media started all this hype. Now, they have blown it out of proportion.
I have answered all your questions truthfully. Yeh sab sahi jawab
hain. In sabhi ko lock kar diya jaye. That's all. |
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