Farhan Akhtar now dons the hat of a television anchor and, if all goes well, hopes to start his own rock band soonDirector, actor, singer and now a television show anchor. Why did Oye. It’s Friday appeal to you?The show is going to be different and will have mass appeal. It is a first time attempt on Indian television to include talents from various fields on such a large scale. You have been a reality show judge on television earlier.But Oye. is a completely different experience. This show will have singing, dancing, gags with cutting-edge humour and mimicry. I’m the host of the show, but I would rather term myself as the master of ceremony because I will be interacting both with the viewers and the guests on the show.How have you been preparing for your new role on television?As compared to acting in a film, the requirements here are different. It is important to be yourself and be comfortable with your personality. You are not playing a neatly etched out character here. I am just trying to be spontaneous on the show. If I am not at ease, my guests will not be either. What appeals to you about reality television?In my mind, I do not categorise television programmes as reality or non-reality. For me it is wholesome entertainment and this is what Oye. is going to be. You are being pitched for the best actor award for Rock On.I haven’t really thought of it. Such things are best left unspoken until the D-day. I will be happy if I get it or else I will work harder this year.Did you ever imagine that Rock On would be so successful?We knew we had made a clean and nice entertainer and in those terms we had pre-empted its success. But I did not think it would change so many people’s lives by helping them realise their dreams. The additional success came from its positive effect on many youngsters. Would you like to form your own rock band some day?I wouldn’t rule that out. If ever there was a desire in me to be a part of a music band it’s now. But it will take a while before I set up my own band because of lack of time.With The Beatles turning 40 this month, do you see this milestone as an inspiration for another movie on rock bands?I am a huge Beatles fan. But right now, I’m definitely not working on another rock band movie. My plate is full and I cannot think of new projects at the moment. What’s happening with Don 2?It is going to be my next directorial venture. I begin shooting for it in October 2009. For now I’m busy with my acting assignments. What’s your next release?I have Zoya Akhtar’s Luck By Chance which releases early next year. It has a very interesting entourage of actors like Konkona Sen Sharma, Rishi Kapoor, Hrithik Roshan, Dimple Kapadia and Juhi Chawla. I have another release in April.The show premieres December 12 on NDTV Imagine.