Rajeev Khandelwal Opens Up About Quitting 'Kahiin to Hoga' After 20 Years

Actor Rajeev Khandelwal has opened up about his abrupt exit from the popular daily soap 'Kahiin to Hoga' in 2005, two decades after the event. In an interview, he recalled that people had various speculations about his departure, but nobody believed his honest version of why he quit. He described the decision as a defining moment that gave him the courage to resist temptations and create his own approach to his career. Rajeev is now set to return to television with the new show 'Tum Ho Naa' on Sony Television.

Key Points: Rajeev Khandelwal on Quitting 'Kahiin to Hoga'

  • Rajeev Khandelwal recalls quitting 'Kahiin to Hoga' in 2005
  • He says his honest reason was not believed by others
  • The exit was a defining moment that shaped his career
  • He returns to TV with new show 'Tum Ho Naa' on Sony
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Nobody was willing to believe my version of truth: Rajeev Khandelwal on quitting 'Kahiin to Hoga' serial

Actor Rajeev Khandelwal reflects on his abrupt exit from 'Kahiin to Hoga' in 2005, calling it a defining moment that shaped his career and helped him resist temptations.

"Nobody was willing to believe my version, which was the most honest version of why I am quitting that show. - Rajeev Khandelwal"

By Palash Srivastava, New Delhi, April 28

Actor Rajeev Khandelwal was one of the most loved faces of the Indian households during his tenure in the daily soap 'Kahiin to Hoga' before he abruptly exited the show in 2005.

Rajeev's abrupt exit and the subsequent assumptions of the reasons behind it became one of the most discussed topics in the entertainment industry in 2005. Two decades later, the actor has opened up about his exit from the show and how it affected his life and career.

In an interview with ANI, Rajeev Khandelwal recalled the early speculations from the people after his exit from the show while highlighting his own clarity behind the choice.

Rajeev Khandelwal said, "I knew my decision. I don't have to look back to mull over it. I think it's for those who had all kinds of versions of why Rajeev had quit. At that time, everyone had a viewpoint like, 'he had left this because he wanted to do films. He has left it because he thinks he is bigger than his boots'. Everyone had their own version of why I had left."

He continued, "Nobody was willing to believe my version, which was the most honest version of why I am quitting that show. Now, when I look back, I think it's for them, for all those who actually thought that no, no, he is lying. I knew then, and I knew even now, why I had left that show. I think I have given them enough reasons to actually believe that their thinking was very short-sighted and not mine. I think I have proven to them that listen what I had said 20 years ago. I have probably lived my life the way I wanted to live my life."

The 'Table No 21' actor called his exit a defining moment of his life, helping him to develop the courage to resist "temptations" and discover a new path to his career.

Rajeev said, "Quitting really helped me. It helped me shape my decisions in life. It gave me enough courage to say no to a lot of temptations in life. It helped me to believe that there is not just one way of approaching something. There is nothing like there is only one way about a career. In a sense, when you come to my industry (entertainment), there are many people who would actually say that this has to be done. It's all about the show. It's a glam world. It's a show world. Everything has to be showy."

He continued, "And I said, OK, that's your version of it. Maybe I'll create mine, and someday somebody will probably give my example to those who want to step in. There are many ways of doing it. So you create your own approach to it, and I created my own approach, and I have lived with it."

Meanwhile, actor Rajeev Khandelwal is set to return to television with the show 'Tum Ho Naa', which premieres on Sony Television today.

Rajeev was earlier seen in the television series 'The Secret of the Shiledars', which also starred Sai Tamhankar in the lead roles. It is currently streaming on Jio Hotstar.

- ANI

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Nisha Z
I remember watching Kahiin to Hoga as a child and being so disappointed when he left! Now after 20 years, I understand his perspective. The industry really does force actors into a mould. Glad he found his own path and is doing well. Tabahi tabahi! 😄
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Siddharth J
Respect for his honesty, but why did it take 20 years to speak up? By now everyone has moved on from that show. Looks like he's promoting his new show 'Tum Ho Naa' by bringing up old controversy. Still, good that he's breaking his silence. Let's see if his new show clicks with the audience.
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Shreya B
This is such a Bollywood stereotype - actor leaves show, everyone assumes they're egoistic. But Rajeev was always known for being choosy with roles. Remember his film Table No 21? That was brilliant! Sometimes saying no is the most powerful thing you can do. Yeh industry ka culture hi aisa hai - always wanting people to fit in a box.
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James A
As someone who worked in Indian television production for 5 years, I can validate what he's saying. The pressure to be a "team player" and stick to the show's format is immense. Producers treat actors like commodities. Good on him for walking away when he felt compromised. Not many have that backbone.
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Priya S
I think he's right. Indian TV industry is very unforgiving. If you don't do what the channel wants, they spread nasty rumors about you. But Rajeev has survived and thrived. His journey proves that authenticity matters more than temporary

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