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Rajniesh Duggal Opens Up About Emotional Choices in New Micro-Drama 'Bhula Diya Tujhe'

Actor Rajniesh Duggal is set to star in the micro-drama 'Bhula Diya Tujhe', which explores emotional struggles and choices in relationships. The show, premiering on Quick TV, deals with themes of love, sacrifice, heartbreak, and redemption. Rajniesh praised the micro-drama format for its crisp and engaging storytelling. He was recently seen in the crime thriller 'Inspector Avinash' Season 2.

Rajniesh Duggal on 'Bhula Diya Tujhe': It talks about the choices people face in relationships

Mumbai, May 19

Actor Rajniesh Duggal will soon be seen in the forthcoming micro-drama "Bhula Diya Tujhe".

Dealing with love, sacrifice, heartbreak, and redemption, the show is likely to premiere soon on Quick TV.

Talking about his next, Rajniesh shared that "Bhula Diya Tujhe" sheds light on the emotional struggles and choices people face in relationships and life in general.

Speaking about the script, he called it powerful, relatable, and emotionally layered, making for a unique experience for those who are in search of content with depth and realism.

Rajniesh further pointed out how the micro-drama vertical is rapidly altering the landscape of the entertainment industry, giving way to compelling stories in a crisp and engaging format.

He believes that the format allows the creators to connect instantly with audiences while maintaining cinematic storytelling and emotional intensity.

"Bhula Diya Tujhe" promises a gripping narrative full of heartfelt moments and emotional conflicts, along with a strong message about forgiveness and second chances.

Meanwhile, Rajneesh was recently seen as Inspector Ranvijay Ahlawat in the second season of Randeep Hooda-led crime thriller, "Inspector Avinash".

Backed by Gold Mountain Pictures, Jio Studios, and Spotless Films, the web series also features Hooda as Inspector Avinash Mishra, Urvashi Rautela as Poonam, Amit Sial as Sheikh, Shalin Bhanot as Baljeet Singh, Freddy Daruwala as Veer Bhushan Thakur, and Abhimanyu Singh as Devi.

Premiered on JioHotstar on May 15, the series has been directed by Neeraj Pathak.

This show is believed to be inspired by the life of UP super-cop Avinash Mishra.

Previously, Hooda spoke about his connection with the real-life cop.

"When I first read the script, the character felt like a blank slate, and I was not sure which direction to take. That changed when I met the real-life inspiration for the series, Inspector Avinash Mishra. Spending time with him helped me discover the character on a much deeper level, his physicality, his accent, his worldview, and the way he deals with people and situations", revealed the 'Highway' actor.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Rajniesh has grown so much as an actor. From his modelling days to now doing such intense roles - proud moment for all his fans. But I hope the show doesn't get too preachy about forgiveness. Sometimes moving on is okay too.

Vikram M

The micro-drama format is definitely the future. Who has time for 100 episodes these days? Give me crisp, meaningful content and I'm hooked. Quick TV seems to be getting it right!

Sarah B

I love that they're exploring relationships and choices rather than just typical romance. The emotional depth sounds promising. Hope the execution lives up to the hype! 🎬

Rohit P

Good to see content beyond typical Bollywood tropes. But honestly, micro-dramas can sometimes feel too rushed. Let's hope this one balances depth with the short format. Also, Inspector Avinash was brilliant - need more cop stories like that!

Kavya N

The title itself says so much - 'Bhula Diya Tujhe' captures that bittersweet feeling we all know. Relationships and second chances are always relevant. I'm genuinely excited! 🌸

Michael C

These micro-dramas are changing how we consume Indian content globally. As someone who lives abroad, I appreciate being able to watch complete stories in a short time. Rajniesh is a talented actor, hope this does well!

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