"Previously we used to see some very good shows, but
now even the standards of comedy have declined drastically.
There are such poor standards of humour in comedy zones
today," said the 61-year-old.
"Chhal Sheh Aur Maat" that comes on Colors channel
is a tale of deception, betrayal and mystery. The show is
about Neha, a newlywed whose life changes dramatically while
on a honeymoon when a stranger stakes claim to her life
as her husband.
For the show, Om dons the garb of a 'sutradhaar'. He will
be seen presenting a weekly roundup of the story in an interesting
one-hour format of "Kahani Ab Tak".
"The makers of the show approached me to be part of
the show as a storyteller. I grabbed the opportunity because
I knew this will not harm my big screen career in any way
as I have to shoot for it just for four days in a month,"
he said.
"I agreed to be a part of it because it is not something
that promotes superstition or seems frivolous. It is just
clean entertainment," he added.
Om was due to do a rural-based show being created by the
rural development ministry. The actor however reveals it
is yet to go on the floors.
"Work on the show is still on. Everybody knows how
the government departments work; I am waiting to hear from
them soon," he said.
Last seen in "Chaar Din Ki Chandni", Om is busy
shooting for "Malamaal Weekly 2" and is looking
forward to working with Prakash Jha in "Chakravyuh".