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*Zeb Khan who enacted the popular role of Nand Baba in Colors' popular show Jai Shri Krishna shares his agenda this Janmashtami… *
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Festivals are like seasons in our country before we just rest back winding up the earlier merriment, the next is already on its way. So before Mumbaikars get out of the eventful Janmashtami festival we thought of having a sweet conversation with Nand Baba aka Zeb Khan, who enacted the role of Lord Krishna's father in Colors popular show Jai Shri Krishna.
Zeb Khan who was recently seen enacting the negative role of Vikram Aditya in Colors' Ganga, retrospect's his first debut role in Jai Shri Krishna and says, "My character of Nanda Baba was like a turning point in my career which got me lot of fame; also the character has actually changed me as a person, my way of thinking. I feel it has made me a good human."
Post his first mythological serial he was then seen in Imagine TV's show Meera so when inquired about his occurrence he asserted, "Though while taking up the character of Jai Shri Krishna I was a bit apprehensive as the channel and production house both were new ventures. But to my luck it did kick start well and the occurrence has been amazing; still I don't aspire to continue with mythological shows because as an actor I believe in experimenting with my talent. Yet I'm always open for a lead role in same genre."
When enquired whether he had any special agenda this Janmashtami in a calm tone he replied, "Yes my co actor who enacted the role of Yashoda and I were invited as guest for a Janmashtami festival but we couldn't attend it due to our personal commitments. Though I don't belong to Hindu religion but I truly believe in its rituals and respect them truly."
So wishing him all luck for his future.
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