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Daily soaps don`t interest me anymore: Pooja Ghai

Pooja Ghai, who worked in TV shows like "Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi", "Kutumb" and "Kabhi Aaye Na Judai", says working in daily soaps no longer interests her

New Delhi: Actress Pooja Ghai, who worked in TV shows like "Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi", "Kutumb" and "Kabhi Aaye Na Judai", says working in daily soaps no longer interests her, but she is open to reality shows.
It has been a while since she was seen on the small screen, but she says viewers can expect to watch her soon. "I think once an actor , always an actor. So, I am definitely going to take more offers in future. I would not like to divulge the details right now, but I am looking at reality shows now as they are quick to shoot. I do get lot of offers, but a serial is not something I am interested in," Pooja told IANS. The actress was also seen a small role in "I Hate Luv Storys". She says doing a TV show full-time doesn`t fit her bill at the moment. "Daily soaps require a lot of time, so I don`t want to get into that scenario as I am running my wedding planning business also," added the actress. She is also busy working on her first wedding exhibition under her company Tranquiil Wedding Fair, here. The three-day exposition will begin Dec 21 at the Grand Hotel. "Tranquiil is a name in the industry known for conceptualizing the finest events and exhibitions. The platform will give customers a chance to choose from bridal wear, jewellery, wedding venues, gift supplies, floral services, beauty salons, invitation card designers, sound and light decorators, photography and even hair stylists," she said. Apart from her professional life, Pooja is also busy bringing up her 11-year-old son Raaj, who has already started showing his inclination towards acting. "I am 200 percent sure that he is going to be an actor. He recently performed on stage and got compliments from everyone. So, whether fortunately or unfortunately, he is getting into acting . He is so inclined to Bollywood," she said. IANS