TV actress Mouni Roy, who was seen hosting dance reality show 'So You Think You Can Dance Ab India ki Baari', says she is "a very moody person" when it comes to choosing her professional projects
Mouni Roy
TV actress Mouni Roy, who was seen hosting dance reality show 'So You Think You Can Dance Ab India ki Baari', says she is 'a very moody person' when it comes to choosing her professional projects.
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Mouni Roy
After trying her hand as the show's host, the actress says she is busy with the second season of her hit TV series 'Naagin'.
"I am a very moody person. I would love to be a part of 'So You Think You Can Dance' season two if it comes, because now I feel possessive about it. Because I have done it once, I don’t want anyone else to do it. So, I would like to do that. But in case of another show, I am not really sure about (hosting) it," Mouni said in a statement.
She added: ''Naagin 2' is coming in September. I might or might not do anything in between.'
From portraying the role of a daughter-in-law to taking part in dance reality shows, Mouni has experienced a variety of parts in the world of television.
"I have done a lot of reality shows. In fact my first show was 'Shava Shava', which was a singing reality show. People have seen me in various characters."
"I have never been stereotyped in one kind of character. I have been a part of reality shows, events, singing and dancing. No one has ever told me she will fit only in this character or this look. It has never happened to me, luckily," said the 'Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi' actress.
Mouni became a part of dance reality show ''So You Think You Can Dance 'Ab India ki Baari'', which was aired on &TV channel, for her love of dance.
She says dance plays a very important role in her life.
'It’s something that makes me happy. I would be a very sad person if I didn’t have dance in my life. However I can, whatever I do, I just feel a lot of joy. Even if I am sad if you take me to a rehearsal hall, I will automatically become happy. I am most passionate about dancing and reading.'