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Kkavya's
voice ain't his own!
Krishna
(Sachin Sharma) of Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii (Star Plus)
has stepped into a new role. He is now dubbing Kkavya (Rakshak)
in Kkavyanjali.

Sachin
- voicing his talent |
Dubbing
has never been easy for actors, whether from Bollywood or
TV. A lot of actors have voices, that the creative team on
a show feels does not gel with the character. This is precisely
what's happened in case of Rakshak.
Explains
Ekta Kapoor's trusted lieutenant Nivedita Basu, "Rakshak
had difficulties in voice modulation, especially when it came
to emotional scenes. Hence, we decided that someone ought
to lend him his voice."
Basu says
that it didn't take long to zero down on Sachin. "I had
two names in mind, whose voice we knew would match Rakshak's
character. Sachin Sharma and Amit Sarin. I first spoke to
Sachin. He agreed. I didn't take the offer to Amit."
"Like
in films, such things are common in television too. Aamna
Shariff's voice was also dubbed for about the first 100 episodes.
Neeti dubbed for her. Later, Aamna could manage beautifully.
These are teething problems sometimes."

Rakshak
- in mute mode! |
Back to
Sachin.
Sachin,
who on the one hand, has been the homely and sober Krishna
in KGGK and a totally different, outgoing-n-adventurous
Vedant in Tumhari Disha (Zee TV), is enjoying his additional
responsibility. "Dialogue delivery is one of the most
important aspects of acting. This new job is helping me to
evolve as an actor. I am enjoying every bit of it."
Meanwhile,
we hear that the Agarwal family will take on Sachin in KGGK.
Reason? His wife (Poorva Gokhale) caught him kissing Manya
(Kavita Kaushik). He will leave the house, only to get picked
up by his mother Pallavi (Achint Kaur who has come in place
of Shweta Kawaatra). No prizes for guessing that some heated
confrontation scenes between Achint Kaur and Ali Asgar (who
plays Sachin's father)lie in store!
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