
Dil Ko Tumse Pyaar Hua actor Akshit Sukhija changes name to Akkshith Sukhija, inspired by numerology
, famous for shows like
,
, and
, has recently made a big change. He has changed the spelling of his name to
. The Shubharambh actor revealed
being the big reason behind his decision.
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He believes in numerology and feels that the new spelling will attract better energy and success in his life and career.
Speaking about his decision, Akkshith shared, "I have always been a spiritual person and deeply connected with energies and cosmic influences. After consulting with a trusted numerologist, I understood that even small changes can have a profound impact. Adding an extra 'k' and 'h' felt like aligning myself more closely with the universe's energy."
Talking about his journey in the television industry, Akkshith said, "Change is never easy, especially when it's something as personal as your name. But I believe this transformation is a way of honouring my growth, both as a person and as an artist. It's like stepping into a newer, more evolved version of myself."
The actor also shared his excitement for his future, Akkshith added, "I am filled with gratitude for where my path has led me so far, but I also feel like this is just the beginning.
There's a lot I want to explore, a lot I want to create, and with this new energy, I am confident that the best is yet to come."
Akkshith shot to popularity for his good looks and strong acting skills in shows like Shubharambh, Fanaa:
, and Dil Ko Tumse Pyaar Hua. Akkshith has managed to prove his acting skills with the different roles that he has portrayed in shows. His fans admire him for his acting talent and are happily accepting his new name.
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They are sending him lots of love and best wishes for this new journey.
On the work front, Akkshith is already said to be discussing some major new projects. He feels this fresh energy in his life is bringing good opportunities his way. Although he hasn't shared much yet, people close to him hint that fans will soon see him in a completely different role.
With his new name and positive outlook, Akkshith believes that everything is finally falling into place for him.
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