'Kitni
Mohabbat
Hai'
star
Karan
Kundra
is
now
worried
about
being
compared
to
other
TV
actors
entering
Bollywood
and
rather
aims
to
compete
with
Varun
Dhawan
and
Sidharth
Malhotra.
Karan,
29,
who
made
his
Bollywood
debut
with
Vikram
Bhat's
'Horror
Story',
feels
there
is
no
contest
between
him
and
his
contemporaries
on
TV.
"I
don't
feel
any
competition
with
TV
actors
because
I
am
already
at
par
with
them.
In
fact,
I
want
to
make
myself
able
enough
to
compete
with
the
Varun
Dhawan
and
Sidharth
Malhotra
in
the
industry.
That's
my
aim," Karan
told.
The
small
screen
has
seen
many
of
its
popular
faces
like
Sushant
Singh
Rajput,
Jay
Bhanushali
and
Sidharth
Shukla
transitioning
to
Bollywood
in
recent
times.
Karan,
however,
says
he
will
continue
to
juggle
between
the
two
mediums.
The
actor,
who
was
last
seen
on
TV
in
reality
show
'Gumraah',
is
returning
to
fiction
with
a
love
story
'Fannah',
where
he
plays
the
role
of
a
vampire.
He
will
also
be
seen
in
'Dil
Phire'.
"This
is
a
cool
show
and
the
role
is
very
real.
The
time
is
of
real
characters,
no
one
wants
to
watch
nice
and
good
people.
My
role
has
negative
shades
and
is
more
relatable,"
he
said.
The
MTV
show
is
a
finite
series
of
six
months
and
might
have
more
seasons
if
the
first
one
works.
The
actor,
who
is
currently
shooting
for
a
Punjabi
film,
finds
the
concept
of
fixed
duration
shows
great
and
thinks
daily
soaps
are
not
cool
anymore.
'Fannah' is
not
a
daily
soap.
Daily
soaps
are
uncool
and
hectic.
I
like
having
time
for
myself.
Actors
on
TV
don't
have
a
life,
they
only
work,
this
is
something
I
can't
do
and
as
I
also
do
films,
a
finite
series
is
manageable
for
me,"
he
said.
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