Key Points

Mohit Maalik finally opened up about why he stayed away from mythological roles for so long. He never connected with the typical grand and untouchable portrayal of gods in such shows. However, he always felt a special bond with Lord Shiva and imagined how he'd bring the character to life. When Gatha Shiv Parivaar Ki came his way, it felt like the perfect opportunity to portray Shiva as a relatable, emotional being.

Key Points: Mohit Maalik Reveals Why He Avoided Mythological Roles for Years

  • Mohit avoided mythological roles due to lack of connection with grand portrayals
  • He always felt a deep personal connection with Lord Shiva despite his hesitation
  • The actor believes some journeys find you when you stop running from them
  • Gatha Shiv Parivaar Ki presents Shiva as relatable human with emotions and struggles
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Mohit Maalik reveals why he stopped himself from taking up mythological roles for the longest time

Television actor Mohit Maalik explains his hesitation toward mythological roles and why he finally accepted to play Lord Shiva in Gatha Shiv Parivaar Ki.

"I don't know if I chose to play Shiva, or if he chose me. - Mohit Maalik"

Mumbai, Oct 6

Television actor Mohit Maalik opened up about why he stopped himself from taking on mythological roles for a long time.

Speaking about his choices, he revealed the reasons behind his hesitation and what eventually encouraged him to explore this genre in his career. In his latest post on Instagram, Mohit revealed that for many years, he deliberately avoided taking on mythological roles because he never felt a personal connection with the way such characters were typically portrayed—grand, glossy, and almost untouchable.

However, despite this, he has always felt a deep, personal connection with Lord Shiva. Sharing his photos dressed as Lord Shiva, Mohit wrote, “There are some stories you don’t chase, they quietly find their way to you. Some journeys find you when you stop running from them. Never thought I’d say yes to playing Shiva. For the longest time, I stopped myself from taking up mythological roles. Maybe because I never connected with the way they were usually shown…grand, glossy, almost untouchable. But somewhere deep down, Shiva always stayed with me. I’ve spoken about him, dreamt about him, even imagined how I’d like to bring him alive if I ever got the chance.”

“And when Gatha Shiv Parivaar Ki came my way, it felt like life had been listening all along. This whole journey is exactly how I had once imagined it. This show doesn’t paint Shiva as a god sitting above all. It brings him down to us…as a being who feels pain, who questions, who loves, who breaks and rebuilds. A Shiva who is human. A Shiva we can relate to.”

He added, “From the look test to the first day on set, to the late night shoots, every frame, every silence, every chant has been a moment of truth. I feel grateful to the entire team, our producers, director, and everyone behind the camera for daring to tell this story differently. Thanks to a team that’s reimagined mythology with cinematic precision and heart where everything feels cinematic, rooted, and real. Ever grateful to @anir_pathak for conceptualising this , seeing the divine in me and keeping the conviction intact , @nissarparvez @alind77 for even attempting this and showing sheer patience in making this a reality @tusharjb for putting his heart n soul in this project , @sandycinecam_photography thankyou for capturing the shows soul beautifully, always a pleasure to work together @shrenuparikhofficial for being my Parvati and each n every cast member and crew for doing this.”

The ‘Kulfi Kumar Bajewala’ actor concluded his post saying, “I don’t know if I chose to play Shiva, or if he chose me. But I do know this, some journeys are meant to be lived, not just performed And now, it’s time to share this journey with you all. This is more than a story… it’s a journey of devotion, emotion, and discovery. Let’s show the world how it is done.”

Mohit Maalik plays the role of Lord Shiva on the mythological show “Gatha Shiv Parivaar Ki Ganesh Kartikey.” The show is all set to premiere on 6th October on Sony SAB. The show also stars Shrenu Parikh as Goddess Parvati, Ekansh Kathrotiya as Lord Ganesha, and Subhan Khan as Lord Kartikey.

- IANS

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Rohit P
As someone who grew up watching Mahabharat and Ramayan on TV, I'm excited to see a fresh take on Shiva's stories. Hope this show maintains the spiritual essence while making it relatable to younger audiences like me!
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Sarah B
Interesting perspective! In Western mythology too, we've seen gods portrayed with human flaws. Looking forward to seeing how Indian television handles this approach. The photos look stunning!
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Aditya G
Respectfully, I have concerns about making Shiva "too human." Our gods are meant to be ideals we aspire to, not reflections of our limitations. Hope they don't cross the line into unnecessary dramatization.
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Kavya N
Mohit's journey resonates so much! Sometimes the best roles find you when you're not looking. His dedication shows in every word. Can't wait to watch with my family this weekend! 🎭✨
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Michael C
As someone new to Indian mythology, this sounds like a great entry point. The actor's personal connection to the character usually makes for better performances. Will definitely check this out!
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Nikhil C
Shrenu Parikh as Parvati is perfect casting! She has that divine yet approachable quality. Hope the show focuses on Shiva-Parvati's beautiful relationship dynamics. Jai Bholenath!

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