After years of struggle, finally I'm enjoying this opportunity: Bharatt Bhatia
Actor Bharatt Bhatia, who plays parallel lead role in the TV show Tose Naina Milaike 2, recalls being passionate about acting since his young days.
He said, "Acting was in my mind, since my school days. I was 12 years old and thats when I planned to become an actor. I'm currently living my dream. As a kid, I used to watch mostly every TV show and movies. I used to visualise myself on screen, I was passionate about acting since that time. Later I started doing screen plays, short dramas, was into theatre and also played cameo."
Bharatt shifted to Mumbai 14 years ago, in 2014, from Jaipur. Talking about his part of struggle and learning, he continued, "I shifted to mumbai, and the city of dreams helped me to bring my acting dream come true. Initially, I faced many struggles, lived in a small room with 15 guys, used to eat single meal in a day. I used to stand in life for hours to give auditions, and returned home with rejections. But I kept my spirit on and didn't give up. My family and my faith on Guruji was my only support that inspired me to try again. And slowing and gradually I'm a here today. This city challenges you in every step, and makes you independent, hardworking and focused."
Talking about the opportunity to lead a TV show, he shared, "After years of struggle and learning, finally I'm enjoying this opportunity. I'm playing a parallel lead. Its a very big break and a platform for me to showcase my talent. This season is sequel, its orginal series was a hit. I'm thankful to the makers, to have faith in me and giving me this role. I play younger son in the family, who is a loyal brother. He can sacrifice anything for his family. This story narrates the bond between two brothers which is deep and unbreakable. I'm also very much dear to my mother which is eternal. I'm enjoying this role as I'm family oriented guy and always prioritize my family over anything."
He added, "In coming future, I also wish to do romantic roles, I enjoy playing high value roles, complex characters with emotional dept, that allows me to show range of acting and build viewers interest in me, I'm always looking for challenging roles that allows me to use my expertise to attract and entertain audience."
Bharatt shifted to Mumbai 14 years ago, in 2014, from Jaipur. Talking about his part of struggle and learning, he continued, "I shifted to mumbai, and the city of dreams helped me to bring my acting dream come true. Initially, I faced many struggles, lived in a small room with 15 guys, used to eat single meal in a day. I used to stand in life for hours to give auditions, and returned home with rejections. But I kept my spirit on and didn't give up. My family and my faith on Guruji was my only support that inspired me to try again. And slowing and gradually I'm a here today. This city challenges you in every step, and makes you independent, hardworking and focused."
Talking about the opportunity to lead a TV show, he shared, "After years of struggle and learning, finally I'm enjoying this opportunity. I'm playing a parallel lead. Its a very big break and a platform for me to showcase my talent. This season is sequel, its orginal series was a hit. I'm thankful to the makers, to have faith in me and giving me this role. I play younger son in the family, who is a loyal brother. He can sacrifice anything for his family. This story narrates the bond between two brothers which is deep and unbreakable. I'm also very much dear to my mother which is eternal. I'm enjoying this role as I'm family oriented guy and always prioritize my family over anything."
He added, "In coming future, I also wish to do romantic roles, I enjoy playing high value roles, complex characters with emotional dept, that allows me to show range of acting and build viewers interest in me, I'm always looking for challenging roles that allows me to use my expertise to attract and entertain audience."
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