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You are a star till your show is on-air, once off-air somebody else takes your place: Micckie Dudaaney aka Varun Sharma of Doosri Maa

After acing numerous roles in popular television shows with his compelling performances, actor Micckie Dudaaney has entered &TV’s family drama, Doosri Maa. The actor portrays the character of Varun Sharma, the antagonist, who is known to stir up new hurdles and challenges in Yashoda (Neha Joshi) and Krishna’s (Aayudh Bhanushali) lives. In this candid chat, the actor opens up about his character, negative roles, fame and more. Excerpts from the interview:

  1. What interested you to be part of Doosri Maa and play Varun Sharma?
    Varun is creating havoc in Yashoda and Krishna’s lives, leading to a high-voltage drama for our audience. He is involved in all the evil plans of Kamini and claims to be Krishna’s father. As an actor, I feel playing negative characters broadens our horizons and project stronger emotions. Apart from my character, the storyline of Doosri Maa has also caught my interest. I have been watching the show since ints commencement and I am glad to become a part of it now.
  2. You have played a lot of negative roles? Is that your comfort zone?
    I never intended to play negative roles when I entered this industry. I was here to play a hero, like many other artists. But as an actor, I was always open to taking on challenging roles. I played an antagonist in my first show, and it went on to become a hit. People like my playing characters with grey shades. I would not consider this as my comfort zone as negative characters demand intensity, and one has keep prove his or her acting prowess to do justice to such characters.
  3. Playing an antagonist frequently attracts trolls and backlash. Have you had any personal experience with this?
    Being the bad guy on-screen can leave you with a negative impression in real life as well. It is very common that the antagonist is trolled by the protagonists’ fans on social media platforms, and I’ve also fallen prey to it. We had a scene in my first show where I tried to kill the protagonist’s new-born. After watching that scene, my own dadi (grandmother) stopped talking to me for over a month. She used to say ‘Kuch acha role nahi karsakta tha?’ or ‘Yeh kyun kar raha hai?’ However, as an actor, one should take it such reactions as compliments as I really get into the skin of characters. These trolls and negative comments on social media have helped me realize that I was playing my character well.
  4. How difficult is to stay away from family for the show?
    The only thing I regret about shooting in another city is being away from my daughter, Naayesha. Doosri Maa’s set is in Jaipur, so I had to move here while my family is in Mumbai. There hasn’t been a day when I’ve not longed to see and hear my daughter, in person. However, as time passed, I made peace with it as following my passion for acting demanded travelling and staying away from the comfort of my home. When I call her, she says “Papa,” which is like music to my ears. My family, especially my wife, has been my biggest strength. They have supported my passion for acting, and choosing the showbiz as my career which is one of the reasons, I could manage my professional and personal life effortlessly.
  5. Do you feel TV as a medium can get you fame overnight?
    I believe that television can give you instant fame and popularity. There are numerous examples in our industry. People watch you in their homes every day and relate to your character. But, as they say, everything has its advantages and disadvantages. You are a celebrity till your show is on air. I have personally experienced this situation: once your show is no longer on air, you are no longer a TV star, and someone else takes your place. Nothing in this industry is permanent, so one must keep working.

Watch Micckie Dudaaney as Varun Sharma in Doosri Maa every Monday to Friday at 8:00 pm only!