Kanwar Dhillon: I’m here to stay, not achieve temporary fame and disappear
Television actor Kanwar Dhillon, currently winning praise for his portrayal of Sachin Deshmukh in Udne Ki Aasha, believes that lasting success in the entertainment industry comes from patience, consistency, and continuous self-improvement rather than chasing overnight fame.
Reflecting on his own journey, Kanwar admits he understands the frustration many actors feel when opportunities don’t arrive despite hard work. “I know how it feels because I’ve been there. I’ve sat at home for months, even for a year, not getting what I felt I deserved,” he shares. However, he says those phases taught him an important lesson. “One thing I’ve always believed in is working on your craft. Looking good or having a great physique won’t help if you don’t know how to act.”
The actor strongly advises newcomers to focus on honing their skills rather than seeking instant validation. “Work on your craft like nothing else matters, and everything else will eventually follow,” he says.
Kanwar also reveals how his definition of success has evolved over time. Having made his debut with Na Bole Tum Na Maine Kuch Kaha and later gaining recognition through Humse Hai Liife, he recalls that success once meant simply being seen on television. “As an 18-year-old, making it meant being seen on TV and having people cheer for me in college. Later, it meant getting my first lead role,” he says.
At the same time, he acknowledges that success changes the way people treat you. “Suddenly, people who once ignored you at social events and award functions become more welcoming. These superficial things do change once you supposedly ‘make it,” he remarks.
Despite the popularity of shows like Pandya Store and now Udne Ki Aasha, Kanwar refuses to be consumed by expectations. He says, “Not every project guarantees success. Timing, destiny, and luck play a huge role. My job is to give my best and choose projects wisely. I’m here to stay, not achieve temporary fame and disappear.”
Kanwar also reveals how his definition of success has evolved over time. Having made his debut with Na Bole Tum Na Maine Kuch Kaha and later gaining recognition through Humse Hai Liife, he recalls that success once meant simply being seen on television. “As an 18-year-old, making it meant being seen on TV and having people cheer for me in college. Later, it meant getting my first lead role,” he says.
At the same time, he acknowledges that success changes the way people treat you. “Suddenly, people who once ignored you at social events and award functions become more welcoming. These superficial things do change once you supposedly ‘make it,” he remarks.
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