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Harshad Arora Joins Ravie Dubey And Sargun Mehta's Haale Dil, To Romance Manisha Rani

Harshad Arora Joins Ravie Dubey And Sargun Mehta's Haale Dil, To Romance Manisha Rani

News1806-06-2025
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In Haale Dil, Harshad Arora plays the character of Vivek, a man whose journey is defined by emotional growth and relationship dynamics.
Harshad Arora, who will soon be seen in Ravie Dubey and Sargun Mehta's Haale Dil, which is produced under the couple's banner Dreamiyata Dramaa and will stream on its official YouTube channel, is happy with the name of the show as he believes it beautifully portrays the show's essence. The story focuses on two couples and their intricate relationships, and the actor feels the name resonates deeply with the emotional highs and lows that define the characters' journeys.
'Haale Dil is a perfect title for the show because the show revolves around the story of two couples, and the way their relationships progress. There are a lot of moments between the couples where there is love and hate, there is trust, there is a lot of guilt, and it goes through a lot of ranges of emotions. So, I think the name Haale Dil justifies the entire plot of the show really well," he said.
The actor plays the character of Vivek, a man whose journey is defined by emotional growth and relationship dynamics. 'He goes through a transition, and it was a lot of fun while performing those scenes," he said.
He is hopeful that the audience will like the gradual change in the character as the show progresses and added, 'There's a beautiful arc that we have for the character, his relationship with Dolly and Indu and his family.'
While Harshad doesn't directly relate to Vivek, he stressed that every actor brings a piece of themselves into their roles. 'You do kind of put some real elements of yourself in the character to, you know, give it that authenticity," he said, emphasising his effort to make the performance as real and believable as possible.
He also reflected on how Vivek differs from his past roles and mentioned that each new character is a unique blend of familiar and unfamiliar traits. 'You do pick some elements, some layers from different characters that you perform, and you make a new character, work on some extra emotions, some extra quirks and traits, which kind of develops into a new beautiful character, a new journey," Harshad ended.
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