He
had
a
successful
stint
on
the
small
screen
with
shows
like
Kitani
Mohabbat
Hai
and
Gumraah
and
made
his
Bollywood
foray
with
Vikram
Bhatt's
Horror
Story.
Now
actor
Karan
Kundra
is
in
no
rush
to
sign
any
"random" film
as
he
says
that
shaping
his
career
in
the
right
way
is
more
important
than
choosing
wrong
projects.
"My
focus
is
to
do
good
work.
There
is
a
huge
difference
between
doing
any
films
and
shaping
up
your
career...
so
till
the
time
I
don't
get
right
films
or
I
don't
make
the
right
films
for
myself,
I'm
very
happy
doing
what
I'm
doing
right
now," Karan
told.
Many
of
the
TV
actors
have
made
a
move
from
TV
to
films
like
Rajeev
Khandelwal,
Prachi
Desai,
Ayushmann
Khurrana,
Yami
Gautam
and
Sushant
Singh
Rajput.
For
most
of
them,
TV
is
now
merely
a
platform
for
promoting
their
films,
and
they
have
no
plans
to
be
a
part
of
fiction
shows.
However,
there
are
exceptions
like
Ronit
Roy
and
Ram
Kapoor,
who
are
able
to
balance
both
worlds.
Karan,
who
reportedly
signed
a
three
horror
film
deal
with
filmmaker
Vikram
Bhatt,
counts
himself
as
one
of
them.
On
the
tube,
Karan
was
the
host
of
teenage
crime-based
TV
series
Gumraah
-
End
Of
Innocence,
and
also
did
a
show
titled
Fanaah
-
An
Impossible
Love
Story.
Talking
about
the
projects
in
hand
as
of
now,
he
said:
"I
have
two
Hindi
films
lined
up
to
release
and
I
am
doing
TV
at
the
same
time.
I
don't
think
that
coming
on
small
screen
hampers
the
box
office."
"In
fact,
I
believe
that
when
you
are
on
TV,
people
recognise
you
more
when
you
are
trying
to
promote
your
films.
I
also
believe
that
it's
not
required
to
follow
the
same
thing.
You
have
to
be
a
leader
and
create
your
own
path,"
added
Karan.
The
actor
will
next
be
seen
on
the
small
screen
as
a
celebrity
contestant
on
FOX
Life's
show
Life
Mein
Ek
Baar.
After
three
successful
seasons,
the
lifestyle
and
travel
channel
rolled
out
the
next
season
of
its
series
in
Hong
Kong.
Apart
from
Karan,
the
show,
which
will
air
on
October
20,
will
also
feature
Sana
Saeed,
Natalie
Di
Luccio
and
Himarsha
Venkatsamy,
who
will
be
seen
discovering
the
adventurous
side
of
life
in
the
city.
Asked
why
he
said
'yes' to
the
show,
he
said:
"I
saw
the
previous
seasons
of
the
show
and
when
it
came
my
way,
my
heart
said
'Let's
do
it!'.
I
would
probably
be
letting
go
of
stuff
that
maybe
paying
me
five
times
of
this,
but
this
is
my
choice."
Apart
from
acting
on
both
the
big
and
small
screen,
Karan
is
also
a
producer
and
he
says
that
he
would
like
to
utilise
that
role
to
bring
together
the
best
of
talent.
"I
want
to
create
a
platform
where
I
can
bring
the
right
people,
including
music
director,
director,
screenplay
and
everything.
I
think
Ayushmann
Khurrana
didn't
know
when
Vicky
Donor
happened...
I'm
not
saying
that
I
am
waiting
for
my
Kai
Po
Che!
but
yes
I'm
waiting
for
my
film,"
he
said.