Diya is a well educated, well-read, confident, independent woman, who is very much comfortable in her skin colour despite the fact she has been judged all her life because of her complexion. She ignores the judgements passed on by others and lives her life in her way and has been fighting discrimination. | Tellychakkar.com
As an artist, I always start working on the backstory of the character. It’s important to understand the who, what, where, why of the character. I believe that’s what brings flesh and bones to the character. | Tellychakkar.com
A lot of this character actually, to be honest, my mom-in-law she's this very dignified lady she's also lost her husband at a young age, has brought up her two sons, beautifully as we all know. And, and I think somewhere I feel, a lot like her, in my character, like my mom-in-law and that dignity and the strength, which, which she carries herself. I'm hoping that I can bring
As an actor, I would want Armaan to give hope to the people who we are targeting, to the people who feel lesser of themselves in society. I feel that Armaan should be the one who lets them know that this is not the end of the world and there is a lot to look forward to, to come out of the shell and feel loved. | Tellychakkar.com
MUMBAI: Over the years, Sony Entertainment Television has been a trendsetter in shaping television content by introducing relatable characters who have touched upon a range of subjects close to the he | Tellychakkar.com