Known for his consistent performances and powerful screen presence, Kanwar Dhillon has carved a successful space for himself in the tv industry through the years. From shows like The Buddy Project, Na Bole Tum Na Maine Kuch Kaha 2, Do Dil Ek Jaan, Piya Rangrezz, and Web Wala Like to becoming a household name along with his portrayal of Shiva Pandya in Pandya Store, the actor has built a formidable journey on Indian television. Currently, he’s winning appreciation for enjoying Sachin Deshmukh in Udne Ki Aasha.
Kanwar Dhillon Reflects On Demanding Schedule Of TV Serials
Talking in regards to the demanding schedule of television, Kanwar Dhillon candidly shared how each day soaps often push actors beyond their limits. “Long shooting hours are something that, beyond a degree, get out of your control while you reach the saturation point of delivering episodes for the subsequent day’s telecast. For a really very long time, Udne Ki Aasha was on a one-hour slot, and there have been times once we literally delivered episodes on the identical day and even the night before. In situations like that, where it’s unavoidable, you want to push yourself. Unfortunately, with UKA, I pushed myself lots,” he said.
He further added, “Having said that, we’re going back to a one-hour slot again for a while attributable to some internal reasons best known to the concerned party, so I’ll tackle it again.”
Despite the hectic routine, the actor believes maintaining mental and physical balance is incredibly vital. “In fact, you want to be mentally and physically balanced. Touch wood, I actually have an exquisite team with whom I manage that balance. If I’m shooting extra hours, I be sure I get my six to seven hours of sleep before coming back to set. That’s very vital,” he shared.
Kanwar Dhillon On How TV Schedules Affect Personal Routines
Kanwar also admitted that television schedules often affect personal routines. “For this reason schedule, a variety of things get compromised, your gym routine and other activities. But that’s the truth of television. I feel a very powerful aspect, mentally and physically, is proper sleep, and that’s something I pay close attention to. Earlier, it wasn’t the case, but then I realised it shows in your face. So now, I be sure to atone for sleep and easily stay positive. I don’t stress unnecessarily.”
Speaking about storytelling, the actor stressed the importance of freshness in writing.“Script variation is just as vital as an actor’s variation, to be honest. For overall engagement, for an actor to remain connected to the character, for the audience to remain invested within the show. And to feel for the character, all of it goes hand in hand. So, script variation is one of the crucial vital things for any show, and naturally for an actor too,” he explained.
He continued, “Any repetition in scripting eventually results in repetition in screenplay, dialogues, and every little thing else. So yes, script variation is totally one of the crucial crucial aspects.”
Kanwar On How He Keeps Motivated
When asked what keeps him motivated even on exhausting days, Kanwar credited his passion for performance. “My deal with my performance, my scene, and the way I’ll execute it keeps me motivated. I’m a workaholic and I genuinely enjoy my work. I attempt to perform every scene with complete honesty and provides my best to every little thing I do,” he said. He added, “Even in scenes I will not be too excited or hyped about, my only focus is to offer it my best. Because I stay focused on performing well, I don’t think an excessive amount of about other things.”
The actor also acknowledged the financial security that comes with consistent work. “Aside from that, after all, the cash I make while working on a project can be an enormous motivation,” he shared truthfully.
Talking about playing long-running characters, Kanwar said, “Fortunately, with Sachin and Udne Ki Aasha, I haven’t felt that too often. In fact, there are occasions while you notice certain repetitions and also you don’t wish to perform it the identical way. So, I attempt to reinvent scenes in my very own way and deliver the identical dialogue otherwise, even when I’ve said it several times before. I at all times attempt to bring variation and freshness into my lines.”
Kanwar Dhillon Reveals Misconceptions About TV Actors
Kanwar also addressed a long-standing misconception about television actors. “One misconception people used to have about television actors. And I’m unsure in the event that they still do, is that TV actors are overexposed and should not know learn how to act. But I strongly disagree,” he stated.
He added, “Television actors who’re genuinely expert, and I consider myself to be an honest actor too, can easily adapt to other mediums. In truth, for actors who’ve worked extensively in television like me, working in one other medium would feel like luxury.”
Ending on a powerful note in regards to the realities of the tv industry. He said, “The quantity of labor we do in a single day, the variety of scenes we shoot, is something no other medium does. The extent of exertions, discipline, and each day grinding that television actors undergo is unmatched. Television actors are trained for every kind of circumstances, and that’s something I actually want people to grasp.”
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