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Niyati Fatnani: The art of never saying never

WHY THE CHANNA MERAYA LEAD STAR LOVES NEW CHALLENGES

- By ASJAD NAZIR Instagram: @niyatifatn­ani

TALENTED actress Niyati Fatnani made an accomplish­ed debut in TV drama D4 – Get Up and Dance in 2016, and then shot to fame playing Piya Rathod in popular supernatur­al 2018 serial Nazar, which ran for more than 400 episodes across two years.

That impressive momentum is continuing with recently launched Star Bharat serial Channa Mereya. She portrays Ginni Garewal and stars opposite popular actor Karan Wahi in a series that’s proving to be wellreceiv­ed on Star Bharat.

In a candid chat with Eastern Eye, the actress spoke about her love for acting, star-making serial Nazar, pressure of playing a lead

protagonis­t, and

Channa Mereya. She also revealed a secret about herself.

What drew you to acting?

When I was a child, I saw a dance number on TV, which instantly made me say I wanted to become an actor. I guess that’s when the acting bug bit me; at an age when I had no clue whether I would be able to fulfil my dream. I think I prayed too hard to accomplish my dream and here I am today living various characters and their journeys.

You became an overnight sensation with hit TV serial Nazar. How instrument­al was it in shaping your career?

Nazar was a big turning point in my career, hands down. I learnt a lot about the supernatur­al genre, my craft, and executing new things on screen. Not to forget, it connected me with audiences across the globe.

How would you rate your experience on the show?

It was beyond amazing. I got an opportunit­y to work with a great team and had a wonderful experience shooting for it. Safe to say that the show made me a much better performer.

Tell us a bit about your newly launched show,

Channa Mereya? Channa Mereya is a love story between two people who are poles apart in their belief systems and everything else but are connected by food. That’s something common between them. I play Ginni, who runs a dhaba, and Karan’s character Aditya is a chef.

What prompted you to take it up?

As Ginni, I get to explore various shades. It is real and natural just like any other girl, which is what attracted me to take it up. Unlike my previous roles, Ginni has more gravitas plus the story also has a lot of drama.

How pressuring is it to play the lead protagonis­t in a show? It certainly translates into a lot of pressure. However, it also makes me feel responsibl­e and doesn’t let me become complacent. I love to be on my toes. I should have butterflie­s in my stomach every time I face the camera. I want to feel alive as an artist.

The audience is raving about your screen chemistry with Karan Wahi. What’s your equation with him like in real life?

Karan is a gem of a coactor and a pleasure to work with. He is extremely humble and more importantl­y, exudes a positive vibe to work around.

Do you plan to try your luck in films in the future?

Yes, of course, that is in my plans.

Do you have a dream role?

I make every character I am offered a dream role because all I aspire to is to play it with utmost conviction and make the audience resonate with it. So, I don’t have a specific dream role.

Reveal a secret about you…

Though I am a public figure, I am a very private person. I am an introvert and don’t like talking about my personal life in public. You won’t see me strike a conversati­on with a stranger. That’s just not me. I take my time to befriend people but when I do, I stand by them like a rock.

What kind of content do you enjoy watching as an audience?

I like to watch Marvel movies or something that has nothing to do with the world. I just love watching good content, be it on the web space, YouTube, or cinemas.

What is the best advice you ever got?

Never say never. I follow it to the T because I know that life happens when you are busy making plans.

What inspires you as an actress?

I seek inspiratio­n from my surroundin­gs. It can be a piece of advice from someone wise, an enlighteni­ng interview or a play.

‘I want to feel alive as an artist’

 ?? ?? SOULFUL STIR: Niyati Fatnani; (inset right) with Karan Wahi in Channa Mereya
SOULFUL STIR: Niyati Fatnani; (inset right) with Karan Wahi in Channa Mereya

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