Pracheen in positive world
Television's bad boy Pracheen Chauhaan will now be seen in super-good avatar.
He is known for his negative stints in Saat Phere and Sindoor Tere Naam Ka but now he is essaying an ideal son in Maat Pitah Ke Charanon Mein Swarg.
After a long time television will have a male oriented storyline. “I am playing the eldest son ‘Shubh’ in the serial. He is physically challenged but has uncompromising ideologies in life”, he briefs about his character.
He has been practicing Buddhism from the past two years but doing this show is an inexplicable experience. “I have always been away from my family. I did miss them but I was never capable of expressing my feelings or emotions in words. I believe now I have become more expressive about my feelings for my family. In fact I make it a point to call them once in a day or two” he shares.
Only few hours to go and we all can experience the same divine feeling with Maat Pitah Ke Charanon Mein Swarg.
--SAMPURN
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