Dhruv Bhandari is busy these days with his role in Rakt Sambandh. He is playing Yuvraaj that made news after he marries a woman who is blind.
During
a candid conversation with the actor he sounded excited and said, "Yes,
I am excited and will try my best to live up to the expectations from
the audience and won't disappoint them."
When asked about the character he is playing he said, " Yuvraaj belongs to rich family, he is pampered, short tempered and needs lot of attention. Yuvraaj loves a girl and marries her inspite of the fact that she is blind speaks volumes about the character."
Certainly with women dominating the small screen, Dhruv might have entered the industry with some idea and about the same he believes, "It's a trend which has been going on, I look at it in a different way, women can't do without men and men can't do with women. I was always aware about this domination, at times I feel upset about the same as I believe equal chance should be available for both. I also agree to the fact that the content is more family and women based."
The young television actor agrees that he won't have problem marrying a woman who is blind even in his real life if he loves her. He said, "If one loves someone a superficial thing doesn't matter, blind people are not handicap. Everybody should treat them the same way as blind people are independent."
Certainly for choice of the character he is playing in the serial he has outshined the young generation entering the industry and about the same he said, "I can relate to the character to lot of extend, even I am pampered at home, I love my family and I need my share of attention."
The actor assures of a great chemistry not only between Yuvraaj (Dhruv Bhandari) and Sandhya (Sriti Jha) but also between five sisters and their bonding for each other.
So let's wish Dhruv All The Best!
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'Rakt Sambandh' Fails To Shine In Opening Week |
Thursday, 29 July 2010 10:08 |
Rakt Sambandh The biggest problem though is fiction, which is the lifeblood of any channel. Imagine TV has long been struggling on this front. Last week, they had launched UTV's much anticipated show 'Rakt Sambandh' that boasts of a multi-star cast, but the show hasn't attracted much viewers in its first week. 'Rakt Sambandh' opened with a TVR of 1.14, that's not bad considering that most of Imagine shows average around the 1 TRP mark. However, the rating dropped below the 1 mark in the following days. The Friday episode saw a TVR of just 0.73. Rakt's competitors at the 10.00 pm slot, continued to grow stronger with Colors show 'Uttaran' leading the pack with a peak TVR of 6.02. Star Plus' 'Tere Liye' also saw 12 per cent growth by maintaining an average weekly TVR of 3.5. The loser was Zee TV's 'Karol Bagh', whose average TVR dropped from 1.9 to 1.7. While 'Rakt Sambandh' didn't get many ratings, Imagine TV is now just five GRPs behind nearest rival SAB. The latter dropped one GRP from last week's 92. Importantly, Imagine gained six GRPs in this week. Imagine will want its shows to better their performances or simply hope that SAB loses more ground. --Mayur Lookhar/TellyCafe.com |
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