With a new TV show ‘Bade Door Se Aaye Hain’ on the anvil and
a new movie Holiday in theatres, Sumeet Raghavan cannot
stop beaming with delight.
The actor, who became a household name with ‘Sarabhai Vs
Sarabhai’ is back in TV after a break of over two years. He tells the new show
is unique. “It’s the first of its kind. We have seen Jadoo and ET and we have
seen Superman who help the poor and the weak. This show, on the other hand, is
a comedy about an alien – something that has never happened in India
earlier.”
‘Bade Door Se Aaye Hain,’ like most TV shows, is about a
family … but quite a different one. “It is about a family of five from outer
space. They have superpowers – they can stretch, run fast etc. But they are so
far ahead of humans and so evolved that they have forgotten emotions. So you
will see my younger brother telling me that something on the left side of his
chest is pumping hard when a beautiful girl passes by; or my wife thinking her
eyes are leaking when she is crying,” said Sumeet, whose favorite alien movie
is the Oscar winning Independence Day directed by Rolan Emmerich.
Sumeet is pleased to be joining hands with his ‘Sarabhai’
producers Hats Off once again. “They had called me a couple of times after
‘Sarabhai’ but things could not work out due to various reasons. This show has
a wonderful concept and is completely up my alley. The fact that Aatish Kapadia
(director of the ‘Sarabhai’ series) is working on the show adds to the
confidence,” he says. “Sarabhai Vs Sarabhai added a lot of credibility to my
career as an actor. The love that was received is incredible. We had no inkling
that the show would ever become so big. I was recently checking online and came
across a website which rated it among 25 best TV shows ever across the world.
That’s humbling,” he further added.
Unlike ‘SVS’ though, ‘Bade Door Se Aaye Hain,’ will have a
“message that is delivered in a nice format,” he reveals.
Alongside his new TV show, Sumeet is also thrilled about his
newest movie, Holiday . “When Vipul (Shah) had called me
regarding the film, I was sitting idle and agreed to do the film. It was a
great experience working with Akshay. That man is amazing. In front of the
camera, he is a no-nonsense hardworking actor but the minute he is off the
camera, he is crazy. He is a major prankster and plays games at sets.”
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