i hope Sagars takes a look at this.
why mess up with the original mytho idea that they had going with SK, the Ramayans and JSK? Why can't they just do what they did before?
Experiments don't always turn out well.
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Originally posted by: lakshmin42
Vishal Karwal seems to be a hot favourite with all the channels.
The channel that launched him in his debut soap ' Bhagyavidhaata, repeated him in Pratha. Vishal had quit the former once the leap was planned, as he didn't want to age. There was a leap planned for Pratha too and the actor apparently was on his way out again. However, the show itself is ending.
But this hasn't worried the actor as he is loaded with offers and the one that has caught his fancy is a mythological show, Dwarikadheesh on Imagine TV. The actor who has played the boy-next-door characters till now, will now essay a mythological character in this show. He will see as Lord Krishna. A source tells us, "The show featuring Vishal will focus on Lord Krishna's love life with Rukmini and his death. All these chapters of Krishna's life haven't been touched in all the previous serials based on his life." Vishal remained unavailable for comment.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/tv-/Vishal-to-play-Lord-Krishna/articleshow/8488886.cms
Originally posted by: Darklord_Rehan
Actors from regular soaps should always be avoided in mythological shows. Either newcomers or actors from Theater should be roped in. This is why earlier mytho shows were masterpieces. Those actors didn't have V-shaped bodies or six-pack abs, but they were perfect for their roles in terms of looks and acting. Every dialogue and every word, in Sanskrit, they uttered gave the impression that they truly know the text and understand the depth of the character. These days everything has become superficial and hence looks artificial.