Farhan Akhtar to dabble in television production
Nov 25, 2008 Radhika Bhirani"Production for television is a strong possibility I have in mind for future. We have been thinking over it and I do have a team that has been brainstorming over the idea for some time now. But my hands are so full right now, it's tough to take a call on it," Farhan told IANS over phone from Mumbai.
"As of now, I am dedicating my time entirely to my films. Devoting time to decide the creative aspect of a show we want to produce is not something I feel is possible. But it will happen sometimes," he added.
Farhan is really excited about "Oye! It's Friday!", which will go on air Dec 12 on NDTV Imagine.
"'Oye! It's Friday!' seemed like just the concept I wanted to do. After I did 'Nach Baliye', I wasn't averse to the small screen, but everyone was offering me similar reality shows. But when I was approached for this show, I was quite excited.
"They are trying to do something different with TV content and the concept is something new for Indian production," he said.
The show is all about entertainment sans any specific format. It has humour, music, dance performances, and celebrity guests all rolled into a one-hour show.
Farhan will host the first few episodes of the weekly show and then another celebrity will take over the task from him.
Farhan, who has proved his mettle as an actor with hit flick "Rock On!", says he took up this show because he could bring alive his own creativity through it.
"I can use my original, signature style of humour to this show without having to use the usual stuff on TV, which is mostly slapstick. I am scripting the show and I hope to grab new eyeballs and add a new contingent to the small screen with this show."
As a filmmaker, Farhan has given hits like "Dil Chahta Hai", "Lakshya" and "Don - The Chase Begins Again" and he has felt a constant need to diversify.
With two acting projects - "Luck By Chance" and a psychological thriller - already in his kitty, Farhan says his final calling is "films and entertainment".
"I don't think these two need to be broken down any further. Whatever I do, I believe I want to do it and I can do it. If there is even a one percent doubt in my mind about it, I'll never do it. So as long as I can experiment with various fields in entertainment, I will," he said.
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