He's got the Shakti to make you drool
Vivian Dsena, the heartthrob in the television industry, loves playing the vampire, but then who is complaining as long as he is a romantic vampireRapid fire with Vivain Dsena
- When free: Love to spend time with family, go for drives, dinners and holidays
- Favourite holiday destination: Maldives
- Current favourite song: Bolo Har Har Har from Shivaay
- Film that you last enjoyed: Sultan
- Four am friend: Indresh Malik
- I can't do without: 15 minutes all by myself when I wake up. I get up early and take my time than rush and run
- What I can't stand: Behind the camera people not being treated fairly, I am the first one to stand for them
- Idol: Salman Khan. He got his own style, super success and that man is all heart!

Enter Vivian Dsena, and romance follows...Playing a vampire, he romanced a human; as a superstar he found love in a chawl wali; currently a guy next door, he is playing a husband to a kinnar (transgender). Romancing a pillar is next for this telly star"goes the joke on the sets of Shakti " Astitva Ke Ehsaas Ki! The biggest fluke on Indian telly' by his own admission, Vivian Dsena is in love with acting and ready to do whatever it takes to entertain. Despite his successful innings on the small screen, before every shot he feels butterflies in his stomach, and this is the feeling he wants to retain. "You are finished the day you get complacent and so is your career," opens up the actor, soon after he landed in Chandigarh on a promotional tour. Currently in news for his troubled marriage, he is a picture of calm as he tries to answer every question thrown at him. Starting with his television career, "While my first love is football, I was happy modelling in Mumbai when I landed at telly auditions by chance." And, as they say the rest is history. The role of Abhay Raichand will always stay close to Vivian's heart, "Playing a vampire is what I can do nth times." Soaps apart, Vivian had a stint with reality shows too but he felt like a Khatron Ka Khiladi on sets of Jhalak Dikhhla Ja. "I have never been comfortable with dancing in front of a live audience and right from the beginning I would request the channels to pre shoot the videos for the award functions, but Jhalak taught me a lot. I can now dance to save my life!" Television has granted this Ujjain boy stardom but never to take myself seriously' is Vivian's mantra. He loves acting that is his passion now, not able to sleep due to long shifts and promotional activities is the downer that he is happy to struggle with. While this dashing actor makes the cut for silver screen, he is yet to sign the dotted line. "I wouldn't take up just another role. If I do a film it has to give me a chance to show my skill as an actor," says Vivian who is on wait for the right script.