Only once in a while we come across an actor who makes us feel part of his life as if we are living his life with him... who makes us cross that thin edge between reality and imagination and makes us smile when he smiles.. laugh when he shares a joke.. hurt and cry with him when he is emotionally overburdened and share all his emotions with him as if we were his soulmate who cares a lot about him. We are talking about none other than the phenomenal star Kunal Karan Kapoor who created a cult following to the character Mohan Bhatnagar, which he played to perfection and won our hearts and floored people not only in India but all over the world. Such is his screen presence and aura that once we see Kunal as our hero we are well and truly hooked to him for life and want to see him daily on our screens albeit this time in a new story.
Kunal created layers and shades to each genre of Mohan's repertoire - be it the carefree fun loving reporter, the romantic hero to Megha, the funny bromance with Guru and the unique friendship with little girl Nanhi- throughout the show. He is an actor par excellence who can take us to that particular moment in reality and live the moment with him and he does it with so much ease and nonchalance with an attitude and style of his own. With just a look of his deeply expressive eyes, a stylish wave of his luxurious curly hair, a tilt of his head, his utterly perfect natural acting, flawless dialogue delivery and soothing voice he became one of our families. He made us live with the protagonist Mohan and feel the emotions with him and got into the skin of the character. He had shown us more than a glimpse of his immense talent in the show Left Right Left earlier as an Army cadet Yudi and stood out in the show, as has been his fabulous performance in all the other shows so far.
With Kunal Karan Kapoor's entry in Doli Armaanon Ki he has made his fans delirious with joy and will take the show to great heights in the coming days..
With best wishes and lots of love for my rockstar Kunal !!
Kavyanbt.
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