Chauhan, who has sung popular numbers like "Matargasthi", "Tujhe Bhula Diya" and "Sadda Haq", says he was interested in theatre and featured in full length stage plays after he graduated from his college.
"I did a lot of theatre. I finished my university, was part of NSD and did full length plays on stage. In fact, at one point of time I wanted to get into FTII, but there were no acting courses then. I think it started only a couple of years ago. So I missed the opportunity," Chauhan told PTI.
Even though he later sang for music composer AR Rahman in "Rang De Basanti", it was the 2007 Pritam-composed "Tum Se Hi" from "Jab We Met" which got him mainstream success.
The 49-year-old singer feels now he is at a stage where he can try different things, such as acting in films and TV, provided he likes the content.
"If I get an offer and I think there is something I can do, then I will think about it.... I am ready to consider any film and TV acting offers provided it is great."
"I had seen few episodes of the series once. Then I got a call from Disney and I heard the song. I got to know that Neeti would be singing with me and I was very excited."
Apart from this, both the singers will be featuring in some of the episodes in the series as musical narrators.
"I have never been part of something like this before on TV. This was my first time and I was happy. I also shot the video with Neeti. We both will be featured in some episodes, through our song. I am excited about it."
"Hopefully yes, I have a few things planned. Let's see if things work out.
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