TFS! Nice article and good to read the lead actors' perception for their role choice! 😃
But the storyline sounds to be very gloomy! Hope it doesn't reflect onscreen as sad as it sounds here! 😊
As the article say "The show was critically acclaimed for its realistic characters, slice-of-life touch and lack of over-the-top drama.", hope they continue to retain these NBT flavors intact without giving way to emotional drama and butchered characters, thus losing the avid lovers' of the show! 😕
Glimpses from the article:
The story has moved on ' Megha and Mohan, who got married by the end of the first season, have now separated and the former feels animosity towards the hero. "But the driving point is that Nanhi ' Megha's daughter from her first marriage who played a crucial role in bringing them together ' also dislikes him," explains Kunal Karan Kapoor, who plays Mohan.
The show will take a leap of over a decade but unlike most television actors, neither Singh nor Kapoor mind the fact that they have to play characters who are in their 40s. While the 22-year-old Singh attributes this to her background in theatre, Kapoor says that the show suits his sensibilities. "I started my career on television by playing a geeky, stammering Varun in Remix. I then portrayed the characters of a brat in Left Right Left and a paan-chewing baddie in Mann Kee Awaaz Pratigya. Mohan, who in the second season will no longer be a journalist but a social worker, works for me. It is easier for me to play a 40-year-old than a typical romantic hero," he asserts.
Edited by Senpoo - 12 years ago