Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin: Param Singh reveals the challenges he faced as Neil’s character changed post Teju’s death, says ‘It’s never easy…’ [Exclusive]
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Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin saw many changes in the storyline after Vaibhavi Hankare aka Tejaswini’s death. Param Singh has opened up about the changes in Neil’s character and what challenges he faced while going through these changes.
Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin had Param Singh, Vaibhavi Hankare and Sanam Johar as Neil, Tejaswini and Ruturaj. The storyline of the show has now changed and we saw Tejaswini’s death. After that, Bhavika Sharma re-entered the show as Savi. She is now an IPS officer. However, along with Tejaswini, Savi lost Rajat too. Their bodies were found together and news reports said that they both were having an affair. However, Neil and Savi decided to find out the truth about this. They joined hands to prove that their partners were not wrong.
During this, we saw Neil’s character changing. The shy Neil is no longer seen. He has become bold, fearless and also has an emotional side when it comes to Savi’s daughter, Sai. Now, Param Singh spoke to BollywoodLife about this change in Neil’s character in Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin.
Param on changes Neil’s character
He said, “Indeed, Neil’s character has definitely changed and honestly, it’s never easy. As an actor, you’re constantly trying to delve deeper into your role and sometimes it feels like a never-ending process of exploration. I’m always looking for new ways to approach his personality, trying different things, and discovering more layers to Neil with every scene. I believe it will be a continuous journey of understanding Neil till the time the show is on air.” This is a big story in entertainment news and TV news.
He also spoke about how Neil has changed him and if he likes the character. He said, “I like Neil’s character a lot and whilst there are transitions the crux remains same of him being an emotional, pure soul which comes out in a phased manner whenever he thinks of Tejaswini or his guilt. I like how the characterisation has a rich emotional spectrum to it for he is depicting a brooding nature, guilt, pain, desperation to bring out truth , anger , disbelief in people and rage all at the same time. Its rewarding to play the raw complexity of emotions. It does bring certain personal shifts but I can handle them. I think the tendency to say out things loud without fearing what others would think is a heightened change post the transition.”
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