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"I know taking over Tulsi is a huge scary responsibility. I'm aware Kyunkii... is watched not just in India but the
world-over. But this was just the challenge I was looking for at this stage of my life. I know I'm under pressure.
But I know my responsibilities as an actress. And I love my job."
Gautami confesses she hasn't been ambitious all these years. "So far I took on whatever came my way. But
now I had reached a stage where I had got a little stagnant playing wife and mother at home.
I took a
break to look after my daughter Siya who turns 1 on June 12. If nothing else this break helped me realize how I
enjoy my work. Tulsi is as big as it gets, if I say so myself."
For the last six months Gautami had been meeting various tv producers. "Honestly I was so keen to get back
to work I wouldn't have minded soing even a parallel role."
Gautami's last serial was Lipstick on Zee. "And even there I had replaced Shveta Salve. Can you believe it?
I'm quite replacement girl. But replacing Smriti Irani as Tulsi is a huge responsibility. My mother who's an avid
Kyunkii fan hasn't missed a single episode. She's is very excited for me. But sadly for her, as I'm sure for
women across the world, Tulsi is Smriti."
Gautami realizes there's an uphill task ahead. "Smriti created this whole graph for the character. I won't even
dare to go there. I'll play Tusli my own way. I'm a spontaneous actress.
Fortunately the creative team
at Balajee has given me the liberty to play Tulsi my way. They don't want me to ape anybody. In fact if I had
been told to follow Smriti I'd have refused the role."
Gautami started paying attention to the show when she heard she might be coming on as Tulsi. "When Ekta
met me the first time she didn't tell me I was being considered to play Tulsi."
Her only pre-condition while taking on the role was ...flexible hours. "With a baby at home I need that
flexibility. Once Ekta agreed to that, there was no hitch. My mother and mother-in-law will take care of my
daughter....I wanted this challenge to happen.
It's scary. But I'm ecstatic that this has happened to
me. So's my husband Ram. He has been egging me on to take on a good show. Trust me, he won''t be playing
Mihir opposite my Tulsi. He has no time," she jokes.
Is she fretting about her entry into India no.1 soap on Thursday? "I'll take it one day a time. I'll carry no
baggage forward. But yes, the LOOK is the same for me as Smriti. I'll have the grey hair, the saris...Tulsi can't
come back with a different get-up.
As it is audiences will have to get used to a new face and body.
I'm prepared to take the criticism. If the love and adulation follows, fabulous! And if people on the streets start
referring to me instead of Smriti as Tusli then that would be a great achievement for me."
If there's any trepidation it's about leaving her daughter at home. "It'd require more adjustment on my part than
hers. She has so many people doting on her. I've been completely at home for a year looking after Siya.
And like a first-time mother I'm paranoid. But bringing her on the sets is a no-no. If Siya is around I
won't be able to concentrate on my work. But according to my contract I get to spend morning and evenings
with her."
Tuesday, June 12, 2007 12:28 IST