Ayesha Singh calls Vikrant a ‘True Green Flag’ in Mannat Har Khushi Paane Ki
Ayesha Singh, who plays the role of Mannat, opens up about why she believes Vikrant is a rare and special kind of hero in Indian television.
Published: Tuesday,May 27, 2025 12:30 PM GMT-06:00

Over the years, television has shown us many versions of male leads—often loud, intense, and convinced that anger equals depth. In this usual portrayal, COLORS’ show Mannat Har Khushi Paane Ki offers something new. It not only brings a fresh story but also introduces a refreshing male character, Vikrant, played by Adnan Khan. Ayesha Singh, who plays the role of Mannat, opens up about why she believes Vikrant is a rare and special kind of hero in Indian television.
Talking about Vikrant, Ayesha says, “In a world full of flawed male characters, Vikrant is a true green flag. It’s honestly very rare and refreshing to see a character like him on TV. And maybe this change is happening because more women are now writing male characters. For a long time, men in TV and movies were shaped by a male perspective—tough, brooding, and emotionally distant. But when women write men, something beautiful happens. These male characters begin to feel real emotions. They stop being just rescuers and start showing what true strength really means.”
Vikrant is different because he’s emotionally present, but not overwhelming. He makes Mannat feel heard, valued, and respected.
- Ayesha Singh
She further explains, “Vikrant is different because he’s emotionally present, but not overwhelming. He makes Mannat feel heard, valued, and respected. He understands boundaries and never crosses them. Even when problems come up, he doesn’t ignore them. Instead, he reflects on his actions, takes responsibility, and tries to make things right. Being around Vikrant gives a sense of emotional safety—it’s like you can finally breathe freely without even noticing you were holding your breath.”
Ayesha adds that Vikrant is the kind of man who celebrates your achievements, supports you in your darkest times, and never treats love like a power game. His love is genuine, kind, and strong—not something to win or prove, but something to build and share.
With characters like Vikrant, Mannat Har Khushi Paane Ki is not only changing the storylines on TV but also changing the idea of what a male lead can be. It shows that strength doesn’t always have to be loud or aggressive. Sometimes, true strength lies in being gentle, understanding, and emotionally open.
This new take on male characters is winning hearts, and Vikrant’s role is setting a much-needed example in television today.
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