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Is Television getting inspired by the bad boy story after the big screen's success? Kanwar Dhillon aka Sachin from Star Plus Show Udne Ki Aasha Spills The Beans!
Cinema is indeed a very effective medium of entertainment that leaves a very significant impact on the masses. The characters that the audience sees on the screens have a certain influence on their lives too. Especially, the character portrayal of the bad boys, who have always been loved by the masses. What if these characters come on the small screens? Television has never seen any sort of bad boy characters as such but Star Plus seems to challenge the dynamic with their show Udne Ki Aasha.
On top of their attitude, swag, and alpha male aura, these bad boys' characters often rule the big screens. Be it watching Yash in KGF or Ranbir in Animal, these actors portrayed the character of a bad boy who brought a different wave to the audience. Basically, these are the characters that the audience looks up to. No one ever thought how they would look on the small screen but Star Plus did. With their show, Udne Ki Aasha, Star Plus is bringing their actor Kanwar Dhillon in a bad boy character. It's indeed the impact of the big screens, that the small screens also gave a thought of coming up with a bad boy that has never ever happened probably.
The big screens are the reason, television is undergoing a drastic change with the Star Plus show, Udne Ki Aasha. The show will see Kanwar Dhillon as a bad boy in a full-fledged way. This is indeed a revolution in the television industry that will give a new turn to character placement on the small screens.
Kanwar Dhillon, aka Sachin, from the Star Plus show Udne Ki Aasha shares," Portraying the character of Sachin, a bad boy, opens the doors for me as an actor to explore a different side of Sachin. This is going to be a unique experience, and it gives an opportunity for the audience to get into the realm of varied shades of Sachin, especially when the show is family-centric and love-oriented. It is going to be a one-of-a-kind experience. The content that we have witnessed on the silver screen in films is now getting recognised on television as well and I am truly excited for the same."
Well, this indeed answers the subtle question of, Is television getting inspired by the bad boy story after the big screen success? Yes it does.