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Kiku Sharda to dance away in 'Jhalak...' as Palak

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 16 May, 2014 02:22 PM
  • Kiku Sharda to dance away in 'Jhalak...' as Palak
Comedian Kiku Sharda, whose popularity has gone several notches higher thanks to his drag act as Palak in "Comedy Nights With Kapil", would now be appearing on the dance reality show "Jhalak Dikhlaa Jaa" as a contestant. But there's a rider.
 
Kiku would be seen on the show as Palak all through. He would not be participating as himself, but as the character he plays on Kapil's show.
 
A source close to the project said: "A whole screenplay has been devised for Kiku's 'Palak' avatar. Palak would try to dance her way to victory on 'Jhalak Dikhlaa Jaa' and she would be bragging to Bittu (Kapil Sharma) on Kapil's show week after week about her triumphs on 'Jhalak...'.
 
"Kapil, who is shown to be very contemptuous of Palak, would be seeing her with renewed respect after she appears on 'Jhalak...'."
 
For an actor in drag to dance his way through an entire dance reality show as the character he plays on another show is quite a novelty, and a gimmicky one at that.
 
Kiku admits the decision to do the drag dancing on "Jhalak..." is not his.
 
"Since 'Comedy Nights With Kapil' and 'Jhalak...' are both on the same channel Colors, it is their decision to transport me from Kapil's show to the dance show as Palak. I had no say in it. They've also been asking me to appear on their other shows as Palak."
 
The comic actor says he has no problems being known as Palak everywhere.
 
"I'm the kind of actor who enjoys being recognized for playing a character. Today I am popular as Palak. Earlier I was popular as Akbar. Tomorrow I may be known for playing another character. I'd be happy to go everywhere as the character that I am popular for playing.
 
"The roles I play are a very different entity from the person that I am. I have a very private life with my wife and kids at home. Palak is the public face. To have given Palak such a fiercely independent identity is not an easy thing."
 
Kiku hopes to play Palak for some time.
 
"She is loved by the public. I don't intend to kill her for some time now."

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