For
Mrs
Pammi
Pyarelal,
Gaurav
Gera
dons
sequined
and
zari
saris,
pads
up
his
derriere
and
even
tries
daring
colours
like
blue
for
the
lips
and
green
for
the
nails.
If
he
is
making
heads
turn
as
a
glamorous
woman
in
the
TV
show,
he
is
also
making
new
fashion
trends,
which
women
are
following.
If
the
likes
of
Kishore
Kumar,
Amitabh
Bachchan
and
Aamir
Khan
donned
the
garb
of
a
woman
on
the
big
screen,
several
stand-up
comedians
like
Ali
Asgar,
Krushna
Abhishek
and
Sunil
Grover
tickled
the
funny
bones
of
the
audiences
in
their
woman
avatar.
But
what
stand-up
comedian-actor
Gaurav
has
achieved,
none
could
do.
He
receives
tweets
from
women
appreciating
his
style
ever
since
the
show
went
on
air
in
mid-July.
"Someone
wrote
to
me,
'I
am
following
your
saris'
and
there
was
this
other
girl
who
posted
-
'I
love
the
cut
of
your
blouse'," Gaurav
told.
Mostly
remembered
as
geeky
Nandu
of
Jassi
Jaissi
Koi
Nahin,
Gaurav
is
okay
with
displaying
different
kinds
of
emotions
on
the
screen,
but
there
are
a
few
things
he
would
never
do.
"I
think
that
my
family
is
watching,
so
I
can't
do
something
I
am
not
proud
of.
I
would
never
endorse
tobacco
or
go
nude," he
said.
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reading
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interview
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Not
A
New
Trend
Meanwhile,
Gaurav
is
taking
appreciation
in
his
stride
and
asserts
he
is
not
doing
anything
new.
"When
women
were
not
even
part
of
the
acting
industry,
men
used
to
do
their
roles.
Men
have
played
Sita
in
Ram
Leela.
It
is
not
a
new
trend.
It's
always
been
there," he
said.
ROFL
He
may
make
many
roll
with
laughter
as
Mrs
Pammi
Pyarelal,
but
said
it's
not
easy
to
essay
the
role.
"I
don't
dress
up
like
a
woman
the
whole
day
because
I
also
play
Param.
But
there
are
days
when
I
have
to
wear
female
costumes
for
long
hours
and
it's
not
easy.
I
am
not
used
to
wearing
something
on
my
chest," said
Gaurav.
Heavy
Work
"The
heavy
work
on
the
saris
bites
into
my
skin
and
they
are
free
flowing,
so
I
struggle
a
lot.
It's
difficult
to
play
a
glamorous
woman.
I
have
a
flat
a**,
so
I
need
to
pad
it
up," said
the
actor.
But
he
was
proud
of
himself
when
the
promos
were
aired
on
Colors
and
said,
"I
asked
myself
how
can
I
know
every
expression
of
a
girl
and
look
so
hot?"
Not
Real
Gaurav,
also
a
part
of
musical
comedy
show
Jhumroo
that
is
staged
at
the
Kingdom
of
Dreams
in
Gurgaon,
Haryana,
doesn't
take
his
character
home.
"Acting
is
my
job.
I
don't
take
it
home.
The
characters
that
I
play
are
only
on
reel,
not
real," he
said.
Proud
Family
But
he
was
worried
about
his
family's
reaction
when
the
promos
hit
the
small
screen.
"I
couldn't
explain
to
them
before
the
show
started,
but
now
my
cousins
are
proud
of
me.
My
parents
are
getting
calls
from
places
saying
that
the
show
is
good,"
said
Gaurav.