May 28, 2017
Actor Ronit Roy wants to do something
"different" on the small screen, but says that it is not accepted by
the audience.
"In the digital space, I am going to work with ALTBalaji. I want to do
TV...we are talking about what to do. I don't want to do more of the
same...I want to do something different. Now different has its own
issues. Different is not accepted by the audience so, how do I do the
balancing act," Ronit told IANS over phone from Mumbai.
"It's not easy to put a Ronit Roy in a TV show because there are a lot
of permutation and combinations to that," he added.
The actor, who was last seen on the big screen in the megastar Amitabh
Bachchan starrer "Sarkar 3", says the show makers are figuring out the
best possible way and what to do on TV.
"So by the time I finish shooting for this ALTBalaji's show, there
might be more clarity," he said.
Ronit is known for his portrayal of Dharamraj Mahiyavanshi, Rishabh
Bajaj, Mihir Virani, Neil Khanna and Aparajit Deb on the small screen.
Among his most loved small screen characters is lawyer K.D. Pathak in
"Adaalat".
Asked if a third season of "Adaalat" is on the cards, he said:
"'Adaalat' also... we are talking about it now. We have done 450
episodes of 'Adaalat' so, how to make it different."
Ronit says the channel is also keen to bring the show back.
"But even the channel feels that we should be progressive with the
show. You can't be doing what we have done before," Ronit said.
He feels that the character "has to age a bit, everything around him
has to be bigger and better, more interesting viewing and cases".
"So, let's see. Hopefully, by the second half of the year we should be
able to crack 'Adaalat'," he added.