Anand Suryavanshi is a little miffed these days. Reason? Recent reports suggesting that he���s trying to ape Bollywood hunk John Abraham! ���
I don���t even know how all of this started. I���m the last person to ape anyone. It���s silly to say that any guy who has a good body is trying to be like John. I don���t mean any offence to him but I���d like to be known for my own work,��� he says.
After soaps like Mamta, Sinndoor Tera Naam Ka, Saat Phere, Virrudh and now Grihasthi, Anand seems quite content.
���I enjoy working for about 20 days a month and spending the rest with family and friends. Catching up on sleep, working out and playing cricket are some of my other pastimes,��� he says with a laugh.
Surprisingly, Anand seems to shy away from reality shows that seem to be attracting most actors. ���I wouldn���t say that reality shows don���t work. In fact they���re making money and I think viewers prefer them to daily soaps. But unfortunately reality shows today are bereft of ideas. Most are so monotonous and look so fake, that I���d rather not be part of any of them.��� Any particular reality show that he���d want to participate in? ���I find Bigg Boss really interesting. It gives people a chance to be themselves. I���d even like to do a dance reality show. Except for some strange reason, I���ve never been offered one!" he says.
His track in Grihasthi has started to take an interesting turn. ���My character has always been completely positive till now. For the first time, I���m going to be seen crossing the line,��� says the actor, who now wants to explore some bad boy roles. ���I���ve been shown as a good guy for so long that I���m dying to do negative roles ��� a well written role is always welcome. Unfortunately most powerful roles today are scripted around women. But I���m sure that���s going to change soon,��� he says with that heartwarming smile.