Vivian Says Never Thought My Shows After PKYEK Would Do Good

Known for his stellar and strong performances on the Indian Television from past so many years, versatile TV star Vivian Dsena gets candid in a recent interview, says never thought my shows after PKYEK would do good.

Ace and dapper TV star Vivian Dsena who has been ruling the hearts of his fans and audiences from past so many years now, in a recent interview, Vivian says never thought my shows after PKYEK would do good.

In a recent tete a tete conversational chat interview, Vivian says never thought my shows after PKYEK would do good.

Spilling more beans about his shows and much more in his latest interview, Vivian says never thought my shows after PKYEK would do good.

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Actor Vivian Dsena, who rose to fame as Abhay Raichand in the 2010 fictional supernatural show Pyaar Kii Ye Ek Kahaani (Star One, 2011) says he never imagined he could deliver a hit following the super success of that show. The actor, who likes his privacy, does not believe in posting about his daily life on social media.

He went on to add, “I never thought all three shows of mine would do so good. After Pyaar Kii Ye Ek Kahani, I never thought that Madhubala: Ek Ishq Ek Junoon would become such a big show, and after ‘Madhubala…’, my next release Shakti: Astitva Ke Ehsaas Ki would also become such a big show. I just went with the flow, “I never had a wishlist in my career”.

Vivian often gets messages from fans to be more active on social media and share glimpses of his life. However, the actor likes his privacy.

Explaining the same point, Vivian asserted, “Somehow I don’t believe in posting about my daily life. It’s good that people see what others post and take inspiration from it, but what about those who cannot afford the same kind of lifestyle that I post on social media. They will feel bad and they will feel their self-worth is less because we live in such a shallow world today, where a person’s worth is decided by money”.

In parting note of the interview, Vivian claimed and told, “This is why I was keeping a low profile and not posting anything on social media, because there are people who might feel a little less fortunate by not being able to do what I am doing”.