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THE GR8! MAG 10TH ANNIVERSARY PHOTOSHOOT
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5 Facts exposed by Naman Shaw


 
5 Facts exposed by Naman Shaw

Known for his stint in Kasamh Se, Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, Kasautii Zindagi Kay, Kasturi, Kairee, Khushiyon Kii Gullak Aashi and Piya Rangrezz, he has definitely come a long way. Here in an up-front conversation with us, he divulges 5 details about him…

Bond with Amruta and Himmanshoo…

Ohh they are one beautiful couple. I have known Amruta and Himmanshoo since 11 years. We all came to Mumbai through a reality show ‘Cinestar Ki Khoj’ and were roommates for 6 years. We have seen our highs and lows together and have seen each other’s struggling days. We are one family. Since I never use to go to Kolkata, all my cousin sisters used to send me Rakhi and Amu used to tie all of those Rakhis on my wrist and that’s how she became my Rakhi sister.  Those 6 years were the best days of my life. We used to have a blast and were always partners in crime. Lol

Story behind your distinctive name…

If you write my name in any language of the world, forward or backward, it will be N-A-M-A-N.

There's no curious story behind it but I would like to say ‘Teen akshar ka mera naam, ulta pulta ek samaan’.

 

Hobbies you enjoy to indulge in…

I would like to give credit to Abhinav Kapoor who inspired me to take the first step towards fitness. I think because of him, that fitness bug bite me. Now I go to gym 5 days in a week in the morning and I am able to flaunt my well maintained biceps. When I don’t work out, I eat healthy and try to use stairs instead of elevator. I love travelling too. Once I had my bags ready for Ladakh but three days before the departure, the production house decided to start shooting. So obviously I had to cancel my plan. No complaint except for that my friend kept on sending pictures to make me jealous.

Facts people don’t know about you…

You can say I am a loner. I love being alone and love my company. I may look innocent but I am not. I remember this dialogue of Varun Dhawan in this context, ‘Main lagta hoon bade swami type ka, but hoon bade harami type ka’. Lol. 

Idea of an ideal companion…

Hahaha. Every two years my idea of ‘ideal’ keeps on changing. Actually with age you realize what exactly is required for a happy married life. Gone are the days of dating. Now I think I need to settle down. I think right now my definition of ideal companion is that she should be compatible, need to have good sense of humour, should not be materialistic and yes stand by my side during my difficult times. It is definitely a small requirement, right?