Aman Mishra joins the cast of Meet; reveals the reason behind quitting Na Umra Ki Seema Ho

Aman Mishra joins the cast of Meet; reveals the reason behind quitting Na Umra Ki Seema Ho

Popular actor Aman Mishra, previously known for his role in the TV show Na Umra Ki Seema Ho, has now made his entry in Meet. The show has taken a significant 16-year leap, and Aman will be portraying a positive character in the series.

The actor talked about it in a recent interview and shared, “I have joined the show after the leap, and I am eager to play the role of the good guy. My character’s name is Saarthak, who happens to be the brother-in-law of the lead actor, Sayyed Raza. Payal Gupta will be playing my wife. Saarthak is a fascinating character, and I believe that the audience will enjoy watching me in this role. I am truly thrilled and grateful to the makers for giving me such an incredible opportunity.”

Regarding his decision to leave the previous show, Aman explains, “It was a mutual understanding between me and the makers of Na Umra Ki Seema Ho. We felt that the character’s story had reached its conclusion, and that’s why I decided to move on from the show. It was a strong character, but after a certain point, there wasn’t much left to explore. That’s when I got the opportunity to take up this role in Meet, and I gladly accepted it.”

Aman has previously appeared in popular shows such as Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai, Maddam Sir, Tenali Rama, and Dharm Yoddha Garud, among others. He aspires to play a romantic hero in the future.

Talking about his aspirations, he said, “I have a desire to portray a romantic hero. Fortunately, I am getting a taste of that experience in the music video ‘In Labo Ko In Labo Pe.’ However, I hope to get the chance to romance on a TV show as well, hopefully in the near future. As an actor, my goal is to entertain the audience with a diverse range of intriguing roles.”

KeysandPens

Namaste, I am a Blogger and a Voice Artist. Born with a flair to play with words, I invigorate feelings through thoughts, woven with words for the world to imbibe.

Share
Published by