Sharad Kelkar on Heart Attack Track in 'Tumm Se Tumm Tak' & Breaking Myths

Actor Sharad Kelkar has spoken about a pivotal new track in the show 'Tumm Se Tumm Tak' where his character suffers a heart attack. The narrative aims to challenge common misconceptions and the fear surrounding such health events. Kelkar emphasized the relatability of the track and hopes it fosters a more positive and aware perspective on health. Zee TV executives stated the story is designed to use beloved characters to communicate that a heart attack is a wake-up call, not a life-defining limit.

Key Points: Sharad Kelkar on Heart Attack Story in Tumm Se Tumm Tak

  • New track addresses heart attack myths
  • Shows it's not the end of life
  • Aims to reduce fear and stigma
  • Encourages health awareness and lifestyle changes
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Sharad Kelkar's speaks up on his 'Tumm Se Tumm Tak' character suffering from heart attack in new track

Actor Sharad Kelkar discusses the new heart attack track in 'Tumm Se Tumm Tak', aiming to dispel common myths and offer a positive health perspective.

Sharad Kelkar's speaks up on his 'Tumm Se Tumm Tak' character suffering from heart attack in new track
"It's a serious moment, but it's not the end. - Sharad Kelkar"

Mumbai, April 17

Actor Sharad Kelkar, who essays the role of Aryavardhan in the television show 'Tumm Se Tumm Tak', has spoken up about the new track in the show, which clears misconceptions surrounding heart attacks.

In the upcoming track, Aryavardhan (played by Sharad Kelkar) suffers a heart attack, marking a major turning point in the storyline. While such moments are often portrayed with fear and finality, the show presents a perspective that mirrors how such situations are often perceived and discussed in everyday life.

From assumptions that a person can no longer lead a normal life, to fears around longevity and strength, heart attacks are often surrounded by myths that create unnecessary panic and stigma.

Talking about the new track, Sharad Kelkar said in a statement, "What I found most meaningful about this track is how relatable it is. We've all grown up hearing certain things about heart attacks that create fear instantly. While shooting these scenes, it made me realise how important it is to look at it with more understanding. It's a serious moment, but it's not the end. I hope viewers connect with this and take away a more positive and aware perspective towards their health".

The narrative reinforces a simple yet important message: a heart attack is not the end, but an alarm. With the right awareness, care, and lifestyle changes, individuals can continue to live fulfilling and active lives.

Speaking about the thought behind the track, Mangesh Kulkarni, Chief Channel Officer at Zee TV said, "At Zee TV, we believe stories have the power to influence everyday thinking. The biggest influencers are our iconic characters, whom our viewers interact with, relate to, and follow closely on a daily basis. With this track in 'Tumm Se Tumm Tak', we wanted to address the many myths people associate with heart attacks. There is often a sense of fear and finality attached to it, which is not always the reality. Through this narrative, we want to communicate that a heart attack is a wake-up call, an opportunity to become more aware and take better care of one's health, rather than something that defines or limits life".

For us, the best way to convey this is through the lives of characters that viewers love and follow deeply and emotionally", he added.

'Tumm Se Tumm Tak' airs on Zee TV.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Sharad Kelkar is a fantastic actor, he will do justice to this sensitive track. It's true, we have so many myths. People think you can't travel, exercise, or even eat normal food after a heart attack. Hope this show educates the aunties and uncles in my family!
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Aman W
While the intent is good, I hope they don't dramatize it too much. These shows have a habit of turning health issues into over-the-top melodrama with background music and slow-motion shots. Please handle it with the nuance it deserves.
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Sarah B
Interesting approach. In the West, there's a lot of open discussion about heart health post-attack. If Indian TV can help normalize recovery and lifestyle changes instead of fear, that's a big step forward for public health awareness.
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Nikhil C
My father had a heart attack last year. The biggest challenge wasn't medical, it was convincing him and everyone around that life isn't over. He's back to his morning walks and is more careful with his diet. More power to shows that spread this message! ❤️
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Kavya N
Finally, a TV track that's not about saas-bahu drama or extra-marital affairs! Using popular characters to bust health myths is a brilliant idea. Hope they also subtly promote regular check-ups, especially for men over 40 who avoid doctors like the plague.

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