Ubharte Television sitare
Rajan Shahi is introducing two new faces in his next serial Maat Peetah Ke Charnon Mein Swarg.
Newcomers Dheeraj Dhoopar and Nikhil Chadhdha are playing younger brothers to the protagonist in the serial.
Nikhil Chaddha is essaying a role of second son Arjun in the family. “My character’s name is Arjun who has studied abroad and is very ambitious. My character is not negative but reacts to the situations in a way that he feels is right”, he briefs about his character. This good-looking bad boy was with jet airways in Delhi but the germ of acting brought him to Mumbai. In his initial days in Mumbai he did lot of print modeling and commercials. “My mom always wanted to see me on television and I am glad that I got my first break with Rajan sir”, shares ma-da-ladla Nikhil.
Another greenhorn Dheeraj Dhoopar will also make his debut in the same serial. “I am playing Ansh who is the youngest son in the family. Everyone expects a lot from him and he is too much into sports. But this time he has promised to score well in academics”, briefs the would-be heart throb. He has done his graduation in computer application and has recently moved to Mumbai to pursue his career in acting. This North- bred lad has done theatres in Delhi and an album in South.
As we all are well acquainted with Rajan Shahi’s King Midas touch, Nikhil Chaddha and Dheeraj Dhoopar are certainly the stars of tomorrow.
--SAMPURN
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