Siddhaanth Surryavanshi talks about his journey so far; reveals, “sequels don’t excite him”

Kyun Rishton Mein Katti Batti fame Siddhaanth Surryavanshi made his debut in 2001 with the show Kkusum. The actor has charmed the audience with several many roles but there are a few that he is very happy about.

Siddhanth recently talked about it in an interview with BT and shared, “My role in the show Mamta in 2006, where I played the role of Akshay Srivastav will always stay close to my heart. Then in 2008 there was the show Grihasti in which I played Rishi. Recently, I also loved portraying Kuldeep Chaddha in Kyun Rishton Mein Katti Batti. All these roles were different from each other and gave me a chance to showcase my skills as an actor.”

When asked if it’s a good idea for a maker to come up with sequels, he replied, “The only show of mine which I feel was incomplete was Sufiyana Pyaar Mera where I played the role of Mamoon Shah. If there was a sequel for this show, I would be a part of it and that’s because I feel my character needed closure. It went off air much sooner than we expected…it feels like unfinished business. But honestly, I would rather do something new than something old again. Let the old shows be where they are because they are people’s favorites for a reason and they shouldn’t be disturbed. I always feel that the stories and characters that I played in almost all my shows came to a culmination. Once I move out of a show, I move ahead. It gets complete in my head and I would never want a sequel to my shows.”

“The fascination and inclination towards television and Bollywood were there since the beginning for me. Somewhere in my heart, I knew that I would get associated with it one day. Even though it is an unstable career and people said that I should have a backup plan, I didn’t think like that when I started. Having a backup will not let you perform a hundred percent and fight the way you should,” he concludes.

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