TV
star
Karan
Singh
Grover,
who
plays
a
traditional
Muslim
guy
in
the
daily
soap
Qubool
Hai,
says
that
he
does
not
relate
to
the
character
he
plays
onscreen.
"I
am
happy
that
my
character
is
growing
in
the
serial.
There
are
many
layers
in
my
role
but
I
don't
relate
to
it
in
real
life.
My
character
is
contemporary
but
the
thought
process
of
the
person
I
am
portraying
on-screen
is
traditional," Karan
said
during
the
show's
promotion
and
shooting
in
the
city.
The
Zee
TV
drama
shot
a
separation
scene
between
the
two
leads
-
Karan
and
Surbhi
Jyoti-
in
Puskar.
The
shoot
opens
up
with
a
sad
scene,
where
the
couple
have
split
and
are
parting
ways
with
the
song
Tadap
Tadap
playing
in
the
backdrop.
"It's
tough
to
shoot
in
extreme
heat
here.
As
the
song
is
based
on
separation
in
the
film,
it
is
accurate
for
the
situation
that
we
are
going
through
in
the
show," Karan
said.
For
the
show,
Karan,
31,
had
to
learn
Urdu
and
concentrate
on
the
diction.
"Most
of
my
learning
took
place
on
the
sets.
I
didn't
take
any
special
training.
My
producer
(Gul
Khan)
helped
me
with
the
diction.
Script
also
helped
me
to
learn
the
mannerism,"
the
actor
said.
Having
started
his
career
with
MTV
show
Kitni
Mast
Hai
Zindagi,
Karan
starred
in
many
popular
shows
including
Kasautii
Zindagii
Kay,
Dill
Mill
Gayye
and
also
appeared
on
reality
shows
like
Jhalak
Dikhhla
Jaa
and
Fear
Factor
-
Khatron
Ke
Khiladi.
"I
have
started
my
career
in
showbiz
as
a
model
but
I
didn't
do
well.
I
was
actually
a
hotel
management
student
and
was
also
working
at
a
hotel
in
Muscat
and
today
I
am
an
actor.
It
all
depends
on
the
luck
and
that's
why
I
don't
plan
my
career,"
said
the
actor,
who
did
a
film
also
but
it
never
got
released.
Karan
tied
the
knot
with
his
Dill
Mill
Gayye
co-star
Jennifer
Winget
last
year
after
divorcing
first
wife
Shraddha
Nigam.
Asked
about
his
marriage,
the
actor
said,
"I
don't
like
to
talk
about
my
personal
life."
PTI