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"I
am far more practical than Saroj"
Dolly
Sohi, who entered as the lead in Star Plus' Bhabhi
from its 160th episode has come a long way playing the afternoon
soap queen on Star Plus. Right now though, she is busy preparing
for her wedding to Avneet Dhanoa, an NRI. Prashant
Golecha spoke to the reticent Dolly to discover
that she's as unlike Bhabhi as chalk and cheese!
What
kind of a person you are off-screen?
I am
emotional, romantic, kind and understanding. I love to laugh
a lot unlike Bhabhi's Saroj. I am far more practical
than Saroj who is impractical, sacrificing and crying all
the time!
How
come you keep a low profile unlike other TV artistes?
It's
not intentional. But I hardly go to parties, nor do I network
much. Besides, I don't dance at awards functions and stage
shows like most others do!
Do
you feel trapped in Saroj's character?
Yes.
I often wear only sarees when I go for functions, thinking
people might think me a show off if I wear western clothes.
Normally though, I love to wear jeans and long skirts. I
would ideally love to work in a comedy show like Office
Office!

Match
made in heaven |
And
how did you meet Mr Right?
My fiancé
is an NRI software engineer from Canada, Avneet Dhanowa,
originally from Jalandhar. It's an arranged match. I met
him for the first time at a filmi party, where Preeti Sapru
introduced me to him. His aunt called my parents a few days
later with the proposal. He's coming down to India soon,
to prepare for the wedding on 4 March.
Did
the fact that he is completely bald affect your decision
to marry him in any way?
(laughs)
I had mentioned to Preeti Sapru when she introduced us that
this man is 'ganja'. It was Preeti who told
me that shaving your head is the in thing in Canada these
days. I told her people might mistake him for a prematurely
bald guy here in India. Anyway, I have told Avneet to grow
some hair before marriage!
What
do you like most about him?
His
innocence and smile! The best thing about him is that his
heart is as clean as his clean shaven head!! (laughs).
Would
you continue acting after marriage?
Yes!
But it will depend upon my in-laws too. I wont leave
my producers in lurch though. If I have to quit the show,
I'd inform them in advance.
Do
you think TV actresses' careers are affected after marriage?
Yes,
people assume that actress would be occupied with their
personal life. Well, priorities do change. I was offered
Zee's forthcoming Sindoor twice but couldn't take
it up due to date issues.
Why
haven't you worked with Balaji Telefilms after Kalash?
Balaji
had offered me Kesar and even Kya Hadsa Kya Haqeeqat.
But I couldn't take up the roles due to date problems. Perhaps
they now feel I not interested. The fact is I would like
to work with Ekta Kapoor again!
How
you are managing your shoots and marriage preparations?
I just
beg my production people to leave me alone for two-three
hours so I can do my shopping! I have already shopped for
jewelry from Jhaveri Bazaar and for my trousseau from Benzer
and Amarsons.
What
would you have been if acting hadn't happened?
I always
nursed ambitions of being an athlete. (laughs) I couldnt
become one but am going to make sure that my kid does!
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