Typecasting does not affect the actor if he delivers his work with responsibility besides having a positive attitude towards the future, expressed TV actor Mohit Raina popular for his role in the TV series Devon Ke Dev Mahadev while interacting with reports here on Sunday. Raina was in the city to participate in Ravan Dahan programme at Ravanbhata.
Talking with reporters the model-turned-TV actor said Indians are very emotional with great attraction for our gods. "The role of Mahadev which I play in Devon ke Dev Mahadev is quite challenging has it combines human touch with divinity. Initially I was under great pressure that how would I play the role by after deep research and training I am now able to play the role," said Raina.
Raina who grew up in Jammu, had finished in the top five slot in the Grasim Mr. India 2005 competition. He started his acting career with a sci-fi TV show called Antariksh (2004) and later went on to play a role in the Mithun Chakraborty starrer film Don Muthu Swami (2008).
To a query about delivering dialogues in pure Hindi, he said since my child days I had learnt Sanskrit which has helped me a lot in doing justice with this grand role.
Pooja Bose, TV actress who is playing the role of Goddess Parvati in the serial, said acting in mythological serials bring a sense of discipline in the actor as audience expectations are high from the actors playing the mythological characters.