The 34-year-old Indian-origin actor has opened up about his personal life and experiences of playing the popular character Raj Koothrappali in his latest autobiography "Yes, My Accent Is Real: And Some Other Things I Haven't Told You", published by Atria Books.
He shares how during his frequent encounters with eager followers of the American sit-com, he faces uncomfortable situations when people confuse him with his on-screen persona and he is caught off-guard with questions like "What is Higgs boson particle".
"Sometimes fans of the show will approach me and they will want me to be smart. It is always awkward when I let them down gently and explain that, in fact, I am only an actor who is playing an astrophysicist. This just crushes some people. They want me to be Raj," Nayyar writes.
"One guy asked me, "Hey, what do you think about the Higgs boson particle? Now we can prove that dark matters exists!"
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His South Indian character on the show suffers from selective mutism, a psychological disorder which prevented him from speaking to or around non-related women initially. The only way he could overcome that was in a state of complete inebriation.
"For me, the real problem with my character having selective mutism on "The Big Bang Theory" is that it has meant Raj has to drink so much alcohol. When I drink those grasshopper "martinis," they're actually made from water, cream, and a heavy splash of green food coloring. After a tape night, I literally poop green for like, three days," he jokes.