As an actor, the best thing is to find fun in work: Akshay Mhatre

Akshay Mhatre is happy with his journey in Piya Albela.

As an actor, the best thing is to find fun in work: Akshay Mhatre

At a time when shows are shutting down in a matter of months, Akshay Mhatre is one lucky dude, for his debut Zee TV show, Piya Albela, has just completed one year of telecast.

“I am very happy and satisfied. Not only is the show doing very well, but I have gotten to play a whole lot of different shades too, e.g. malanga, sanyasi, bad boy, to the swag wala neta. Watch out for the upcoming track as well.”

Dwelling further on the character, he says, “The title itself describes Naren as a fun-loving, carefree guy. In real life, I am quite jovial as well, but not as much as him.”

How important is it to balance work and play in the TV industry? “Since we work long hours, it is not always possible to party. So the next best thing would be to find our fun in work. Once that happens, monotony doesn’t set in and you don’t tire. I thoroughly enjoy the acting process. Post shoot, I like to do my own thing with like-minded folks.”

Coming to co-stars, he says, “Although I don’t share good on-screen vibes with a few, like my evil brother, yet, we are great friends off screen, full of banter and pulling pranks. I also have great personal rapport with the female lead, Sheen Dass. This camaraderie translates into better on-screen equations. As we know each other well, we are able to emote better.”

Akshay, who began his acting career with a Colors Marathi show, before doing 2 Marathi films (Youth and Lose Control) says, “Breaking into the TV industry has become easier, for the number of options (channels and shows) has gone up several notches. Also, the interest level in the profession is up. Having said that, you need hard work and dedication to sustain in the long run, which is no walk in the park.”

Talking about regional cinema, he avers, “The Marathi film industry has really evolved over the past few years. Its connect is now going beyond the traditional Marathi-speaking crowd, to other language speakers as well.”

“The USP of Marathi flicks is that they are not star-driven, but are content-heavy. A Marathi film picks up by word of mouth, and goes on to do good business. Our audiences are very fair. Very few good films have tanked,” adds the actor.

Looking ahead, he would love to reprise his idol Ranbir Kapoor’s Rockstar character. He would also love to try out web series. “This medium has really grown by leaps and bounds. Since there are no limitations, the makers are free to fly as far as their imaginations allow.”

Continue your good work, Akshay!!