Ishq Mein Marjawan marked a turning point in Rrahul Sudhir’s professional life. In the programme, he portrayed Vansh Raisinghania. The actor claims that the show’s producers, Yash Patnaik and Mamta Patnaik, are largely responsible for his success. The actor says, “Ishq Mein Marjawan changed the course of my professional life. And I’ll always be grateful to Mr Vikram Bhatt for giving me the opportunity to play the lead in Twisted 2. I developed as an artist because of the project.”
Rrahul likes to keep a modest profile. One wonders why he chooses to avoid the spotlight. He adds, “Well after my disc slipped, largely bed rest kept me out of the business. Any opportunity I did manage to seize was also either completely abandoned or never released. I assume that was just poor luck.”
He concludes his account of his time spent working on Tere Ishq Mein Ghayal by saying, “To a constantly changing human, I can only thank my producers for this opportunity. It is an incredible opportunity to learn from and be inspired by such accomplished actors. I believe it is safe to state that I have improved from my performance in Ishq Mein Marjwan.”
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Two times, Rrahul collaborated with Yash and Mamta. Furthermore, he only has positive things to say about them and their group. He further adds, “It began with what we refer to as ‘beginner’s luck. When I received Ishq Mein Marjawan, I distinctly recall wanting to quit performing and return to my hometown. Mamta ma’am urged me to “forget your past and start like this is the first project of your life. On the first day of the shoot. I took it to heart and didn’t turn around. I was their first option for every job they took on after the show, which says a lot about their confidence in me. Tere Ishq Mein Ghayal was the only project for which I never received a call, and now I know why.”
He sounds moved: “For me personally, they have been there when I was at my worst, and it is something I am eternally obliged to them for.” Rrahul believes the OTT explosion has been good in the meanwhile. He concludes by saying, “OTT boom seems like a paradigm change, but it isn’t, in my opinion. On OTT services, the same audience was given more compelling and intense content to view, and they evidently preferred it more. If television wants to thrive in current times, it must adapt its strategy and reach a wider audience across India, according to his opinion.”