It
could
be
said
that
one
bright
side
of
the
Coronavirus
lockdown
and
the
halting
of
production
of
TV
shows
is
that
we
are
getting
to
see
some
of
our
favourite
TV
shows
from
the
1990s,
a
chance
we
may
otherwise
never
have
got.
The
rerun
of
classic,
old
TV
shows
such
as
Ramayan,
Dekh
Bhai
Dekh,
Mahabharata,
Sarabhai
Vs
Sarabhai,
among
others,
is
sure
stirring
up
our
memories.
In
a
recent
interview,
Deven
Bhojani,
an
actor
who
featured
in
'90s
sitcoms
like
Dekh
Bhai
Dekh,
and
later
in
Baa
Bahoo
Aur
Baby
and
Bhakarwadi,
opened
up
on
his
acting
journey.
Speaking
about
his
film
debut
with
Jo
Jeeta
Wohi
Sikandar,
he
shared
an
interesting
anecdote
about
working
with
superstar
Aamir
Khan,
who
is
his
college
classmate.
Speaking
to
Mumbai
Mirror,
Deven
Bhojani
shared
how
Aamir
Khan
accidentally
helped
him
become
a
smoker
and
tried
in
vain
to
get
him
to
quit
afterwards.
"Aamir
was
in
my
college
(Narsee
Monjee)
and
knew
about
my
talent
and,
in
fact,
he
had
recommended
my
name
to
Mansoor
Khan
for
the
film,
who
saw
my
episode
of
Malgudi
Days
(my
first
TV
show
as
an
actor)
and
cast
me.
Aamir
and
I
became
very
close
during
two
long
outdoor
shoots.
I
was
supposed
to
smoke
in
a
scene
but
I
didn't
know
how
to,
so
Aamir
taught
me
and
asked
me
to
practice
before
we
shot
the
scene
two
days
later," he
said.
"During
those
two
days,
he
really
helped
so
that
I
wouldn't
look
like
an
amateur
smoker
in
the
scene
and
I,
too,
being
a
dedicated
actor
worked
hard
and
practised
so
much
that
eventually
I
became
a
smoker
in
personal
life.
Then
poor
Aamir
tried
really
hard
to
help
me
get
rid
of
the
bad
habit
but
in
vain,"
added
Deven.