Ravi Kishan Reveals Real-Life Inspiration for VD Tyagi in Maamla Legal Hai S2

Actor-politician Ravi Kishan reprises his role as the eccentric lawyer VD Tyagi in the second season of 'Maamla Legal Hai'. Kishan reveals that his portrayal is deeply inspired by his curiosity about and observations of real people in everyday life. He describes carrying many characters within himself, crediting life itself for making him an actor. The new season, written by Saurabh Khanna, Karan Sharma, and Aman Khan, is currently available for streaming on Netflix.

Key Points: Maamla Legal Hai S2: Ravi Kishan on VD Tyagi's Realness

  • Ravi Kishan returns as VD Tyagi with more authority
  • Character balances eccentricity and unpredictability
  • Tyagi is inspired by Kishan's observations of real people
  • Season 2 is now streaming on Netflix
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Maamla Legal Hai Season 2: Ravi Kishan explains why VD Tyagi is so real on screen

Ravi Kishan explains how real people inspire his character VD Tyagi in Maamla Legal Hai Season 2, now streaming on Netflix.

Maamla Legal Hai Season 2: Ravi Kishan explains why VD Tyagi is so real on screen
"I am deeply influenced by the real people I meet every day... I have become an actor through life itself. - Ravi Kishan"

New Delhi, April 6

Actor-politician Ravi Kishan has returned as VD Tyagi in 'Maamla Legal Hai Season 2', and this time, his character carries more authority than before.

After spending the first season navigating legal loopholes, Tyagi now finds himself in the judge's chair, though bringing discipline to the Patparganj District Court still seems far from his priority.

Ravi Kishan brings Tyagi to life in a way that keeps viewers glued to the screen. Whether he's breaking into an impromptu dance in his chamber or getting carried away by small victories, the character walks a fine line between authority and eccentricity, and it's that unpredictability that keeps audiences hooked.

For Ravi, however, the role goes far beyond mere performance. Speaking to ANI about how effortlessly he brought Tyagi to life, the actor revealed that the character is inspired by the "real people" he encounters in everyday life. He described himself as someone deeply "curious" about human behaviour, constantly observing and absorbing the little details of those around him.

"I am deeply influenced by the real people I meet every day. I'm a very curious person, I want to know everything about someone. I feel like I carry many characters within me, always ready to come out. I have become an actor through life itself," he said.

The second season of the popular show is written by Saurabh Khanna, Karan Sharma, and Aman Khan. 'Maamla Legal Hai Season 2' is currently streaming on Netflix.

- ANI

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Priya S
It's so true that the best characters are inspired by real life. The chaos of a district court, the eccentric lawyers - it's all so relatable for anyone who's had to deal with the Indian legal system. The show gets the vibe just right.
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Aman W
Enjoying the show, but I hope Season 2 has a bit more substantial legal drama alongside the comedy. The first season was fun, but sometimes the plot felt a bit thin. Respectfully, hoping for more depth this time.
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Sarah B
As someone new to Indian shows, this is a fantastic introduction! The character feels universal - that blend of authority and quirkiness. Ravi Kishan's explanation about being curious about people is what makes great actors everywhere.
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Karthik V
"I have become an actor through life itself" - What a powerful line. It shows why some performances just hit different. Tyagi's impromptu dance breaks are the best part. Pure gold! 😂 More power to the whole team.
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Nisha Z
Finally, a legal show that doesn't take itself too seriously! The Patparganj District Court setting is so typical and charming. It's a refreshing break from all those overly serious courtroom dramas. Already streaming it!

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