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Ashwin Mushran on essaying a manipulative character in ‘Dhadkan Zindaggi Kii’

Actor Ashwin Mushran is super excited to be a part of “Dhadkan Zindaggi Kii” and feels that there could not have been a better title for the show.

Ashwin who is essaying the role of Jamshed Sheriar in this show talks about it in a recent interview with BT and shares, “The sound of the beating heart is the most important sound in a hospital and the title is an homage to all the people who work so hard to keep our medical facility running. My character Jamshed Sheriar is the CEO of FMS hospital that is being built by his grandfather. He tried becoming a doctor but never made it, but he could not leave it behind. He’s a businessman, so emotions aren’t very important to him. This leads to constant fights between him and the doctors,”.

When asked if he relates to his character, he says, “Jamshed is devious and manipulative and everything he does has an agenda. To top it all, he’s a male chauvinist. I am none of that,”

Talking about the makers of the show, Ashwin shares: “Working with Nilanjana and Herumb has been an absolute pleasure. I think they’ve made the right kind of casting and as the producers they trust their actors completely, allowing them to be the best that they can be. They have also gone out of their way to ensure everything about the hospital, and doctors, are as authentic as it can be.”

He adds, “With the explosion of streaming platforms and digital content, I think the TV industry has had no choice but to evolve. Many new actors are getting opportunities as makers are ready to take risks and try new things. The TV industry was always a safe industry, and now it’s becoming better.”

Talking about his journey so far in the entertainment industry, the actor says, “The entertainment industry isn’t as glamorous as many might think. It takes a lot of hard work to create the final product. Days are long and shoots can get tiring, and it takes hundreds of people within a team to create something fabulous. When the final product is appreciated, that’s all that matters. The biggest lesson I take away from the industry is that only teamwork can get the job done,” he concludes.

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