Anuj Sachdeva
Anuj Sachdeva |
Birthday: October 5
Place of Birth: New Delhi
Hometown: New Delhi
Sun sign: Libra
College: Delhi College of Arts and Commerce (DCAC), New Delhi
First break: A commercial for Gillette in 2008 that was dubbed in 13 languages
High point of your life: Winning the titles of Most Photogenic Face and Best Talent in Grasim Mr India 2005
Low point of your life: The sudden demise of my brother-in-law
Currently doing: Just finished promoting my recently released Punjabi debut, Haani. Doing a TV serial called Chanchan, aired on Sony TV
A Punjabi dish to die for: Dal Makhani with Lachcha Parantha
Your favourite Punjabi slang: Avein hi
Your favourite travel hotspot in North India: Leh and Ladakh
A Punjabi song you can’t stop humming: Wey main chori chori tere naal la layyan akhan wey — it’s a Punjabi folk song
A destination you’d like to be lost in: Egypt
One lie you often get away with: I am sorry
A fashion trend that you wish would make a comeback: Bell bottoms
A fashion trend you can’t stand: Clothes that don’t fit people and safari suits
A person you can’t do without: My househelp Ram
A song to describe your life: Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke Humse Kuch Na Boliye….from the 1957 film Nau Do Gyarah
The last line of your autobiography would read: ‘Each one of us has a devil within, what matters is who gets exposed first.’
A Hollywood/Bollywood celebrity you’d love to meet: Al Pacino and Naseeruddin Shah
Who inspires you?: My sensei, who shaped my life and made me what I am today. (He is a follower of Buddhism, according to which a ‘sensei’ refers to a teacher or guru)
What would you wear to a hot date?: A plain white shirt with denims
Which colour dominates your wardrobe?: Blue
Your favourite street food: Pani Puri (Golgappe)
A language you wish you were fluent in: French
Three people you would love to invite for dinner: Morgan Freeman, Bill Gates and Richard Branson
Yoga or the gym?: Gym
Your dream co-star: Deepika Padukone
What is the most ridiculous word you’ve heard someone use to describe you?: Self-centered
What do you prefer — TV or the silver screen?: Anything that offers quality
Your favourite TV show: Suits
Where do you see yourself in the future?: Working in an Anurag Kashyap film
A movie that always brings a smile to your face: Andaz Apna Apna
A film that you have watched over five times: Sadma and Andaz Apna Apna
The most overrated film: Kaho Naa...Pyaar Hai
The first movie you saw on screen: Broken Arrow, to watch John Travolta
A movie that was a part of your childhood: Lamhe
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