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Ramp scorcher, actor andTV star ��� call him by whatever name, Aryan Vaid feels he has been jugglingall of them equally well. The first two jobs are whathe���s most passionate about, while the third might just reshape his career,considering he���s bagged a role in Mahabharat (9X) produced by EktaKapoor.
When we asked him how real his rapport with actor AnupamaVerma in Bigg Boss was, he insists, everything about the show was ���real.
Igenuinely loved Anupama. But some things are not meant to be. Neither of us werepretending. It took me a long time to get over her.��� In town recently toparticipate in a NIFD show, Aryan says he is not reconciled to the idea of anarranged marriage. ���I am not made to have an arranged match. May be I'llmeet some one nice,��� he adds.
Coming up next: SubhashGhai���s Right Ya Wrong, a comedy with Govinda, and Mahabharat.There���s one common link in the projects ��� Aryan plays the bad guy inall of them. Why this sudden need to be bad? Aryan laughs, ���Blame it onthe wicked glint in my eyes. I think I have an evileye!���
Thanks to his acting assignments, modelling has taken abackseat. ���I am concentrating more on films and TV, but when I get offersto walk the ramp and if my dates match, I do take them up. Who minds extramoney?��� he offers. It���s well-known that Aryan has been a gay icon ofsorts. Have there been messy situations? ���There have been instances when Ihave been propositioned to by gay men. I���ve handled them tactfully. ButI���d like to think both sexes are attracted to me,��� points out Aryan.