
Sunny Sachdeva: I am giving myself 2–3 months to reset before I take on something new
Sunny Sachdeva is taking a break from television to prioritise personal fitness goals. He plans to dedicate two to three months to weight loss before considering new projects.
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ctor Sunny Sachdeva, who recently wrapped up his role as Laal in the show Jhanak, is taking a brief step back from television to focus on personal goals before diving into new work.
'After Jhanak, I'm focusing on cutting down my weight first. I am giving myself 2–3 months to reset before I take on something new,' Sunny shares. 'I'm open to ads or web series in the meantime. I'm not at all selective about the nature of roles—be it positive or negative—as long as the character has impact. As an actor, you must deliver what's given and leave the rest to the audience. There's no guarantee what I choose will be liked, so I believe in God's plan and my destiny.
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Having been part of Jhanak since its beginning, Sunny admits the experience has left a lasting impression. 'Yes, I miss my Jhanak team. We all do. The set vibes, the lunches, the fun—it never felt like work. Every day on set was full of memories worth cherishing.'
Talking about his character, he adds, 'Laal was layered and had so much to offer as a performer. I genuinely enjoyed playing him. Even though I'm not part of the show post-leap, my connection with it and the team remains special.'
Sunny has previously been seen in shows like Pyaar Ke Saath Vachan Dharam Patnii, Sherdil Shergill, and Naagin 6.
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