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I am allergic to the word 'comeback': Amol Palekar

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Amol Palekar may be returning to TV after a long gap but he does not like it to be called his 'acting comeback'.

He will be seen on the small screen in the upcoming Hindi TV show "Roshni... Ek Nayi Ummid", which will be soon aired on 'Like OK' channel.

Over the last two decades, Palekar, 70, has made an effective transition from acting to filmmaking with critically-acclaimed films like "Paheli", "Quest" and "Dhoosar". The actor-director, however, said, he was always open to acting offers.

"I have a strong allergy to this word comeback. I don't think there is any kind of comeback. I was an actor by accident. So how that accident happened that I have said several times," the 70-year-old actor said here.
 

"But I chose to become a filmmaker and so I stopped acting. But having stopped acting I had never closed the shop if there was something interesting, challenging, different I would be happy to do so," Palekar said.

"'Roshni...Ek Nayyi Ummid' is a medical drama based on the backdrop of clash of ideologies within the family.

"I liked the content, the approach of the production team and whatever was told and promised to me is happening I am enjoying it. I was very happy to be part of this show," the "Golmaal" star said.

Palekar said his industry colleagues had warned him about the long working hours of television.

"I had heard horror stories about television scenario from my colleagues and particularly daily soaps how they shoot, how people have to work round the clock.

"I was assured that nothing of that sort happens here and I can vouch for that we are working nicely as professionals and enjoying our work," he added.

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First Published: Jul 09 2015 | 12:02 PM IST

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