In Junooniyaat, Vishwas Saraf’s portrayal of Karan has been able to win over the public. This musical Junooniyaat serial is produced by Sargun Mehta and Ravie Dubey’s Dreamiyata Production and also stars Ankit Gupta and Neha Rana in pivotal parts. The actor talks about being a part of the fiction, which has generated a lot of buzzes.
The actor states, “I couldn’t have been luckier to be a part of the show; it feels great. It is not only a significant break for me in the television industry but has also given me the opportunity to work with senior artists and fantastic co-actors. Every day, there is so much to learn. I feel fortunate,”
He continues, “It definitely doesn’t feel contrived, playing Karan. I am just as genuine and unfussy as I am in person. As I recently received my diploma from Chandigarh University, I can really identify with the show’s focus on the life and experiences of college students.”
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Vishwas and Karan couldn’t be more dissimilar. The actor claims there is absolutely no similarity. “The role I play in Junooniyat is completely different from mine. Although I’m a pretty calm and considerate person in real life, you can see me starting all the trouble on screen. It’s enjoyable to play someone who is completely unrelated to me.”
He has previously collaborated with team Dreamiyata. “I want to express my gratitude to Sargun Mehta and Ravie Dubey for giving me this opportunity to show off my talent and for believing in me. Even though I’ve previously collaborated with them on Udaariyaan, I believe the current character is more endearing,” he says. In Punjab, Vishwas is having fun shooting. “I was born and bred in Chandigarh, so learning that the entire filming will take place in Punjab was a pleasant surprise for me. Things were a lot easier for me because of that,” he smiles.
The industry has grown more accepting of fresh talents than it was in the past, according to Vishwas, who is commenting on the changes he has noticed in the last several years. He says, “Now that so many new serials are being produced and so much talent is being showcased, especially from a place like Punjab, it has completely changed the game for artists who are based in and around the state. The way in which narratives are treated and presented has also improved. What’s best is that people are willing to try out new stories and talents.”