‘Krishna not a superhero, he’s the boy next door’
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Take your experience further with Premium access. Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only BenefitsManjeet Makkar, who plays the lead role in Star Plus upcoming show Maana Ke Hum Yaar Nahi, a refreshing take on a contract marriage story.
The show features him as Krishna, a conman who takes on multiple disguises from a doctor to a policeman to even a watchman in his quest to earn money, expressed his gratitude and excitement about joining the Star Plus family.
He said, “Since childhood I’ve been watching Star shows with my family and today working here feels really sweet and special. On my very first day, I was excited and nervous. One of my most special memories from the set was watching my entry shot on the monitor along with my director and producer, and the whole team. After watching the entry shot, I looked and I could see the excitement and love for the show in everyone’s eyes. That moment felt very special to me.”
Opening up about his character, he added, “Krishna is a jugaadu boy from Delhi, and I relate to that because I also come from Delhi. My own journey in Mumbai has been full of jugad, and that connects me deeply with him. Playing Krishna is challenging yet fun because he keeps changing from doctor, police, watchman and with each character I’m enjoying it. Also, since I come from a theater background, I have played many different roles earlier. So, I’m trying my best to use all that experience here. When you perform a character in a show, generally, you stick to that character. But Krishna keeps changing into different forms. And as an actor, that excites me a lot.”
On what audiences can expect, Manjeet said, “Krishna isn’t a superhero, he’s the boy next door. He’ll make you laugh, maybe cry, but most of all, he’ll remind you that happiness lies in small, everyday things in food, in friendships, in taking care of parents, and in living with love and simplicity. That’s the essence of his story.”