Originally posted by: devashree_h
Exactly. Many of them don't have that charm. But I guess, along with the actor, it's also how the character is written, that matters. Like Sujal was made iconic by Rajeev but he also got help from how the character evolved into this passionate lover wronged by the world and some really punchy dialogues.
Sujal was a pathbreaking character on Indian Television that no one has been able to touch to this day. For the first time on iTV the masses witnessed the protagonist male lead have shades of grey & acting like a villian (all whilst being a love sick scorned loved inside). π₯
We've seen all the Adarsh sons & damads on Indian TV like Mihir, Om and now Bam! Here we go - Sujal Garewal who broke all records with his pathbreaking character (that has SO many complex shades to him; the good, the bad, the ugly), so relatable & nothing overdone unlike shows these days, that force a negative side to an character to make them look the 'mills and boon type'. But nah! Sujal Garewal was not just the OG baap of them all, but he was real, relatable & iconic. All because the iconic Rajeev Khandelwal played it.βΊοΈNo kidding.
That kind of aura and screen presence? dialogue delivery? unheard of and not matched on Indian TV to this day.
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