Mumbai:Â Â Popular TV actor Vivian Dsena says his recently announced exit from the show “Madhubala – Ek Ishq Ek Junoon” came after a mutual decision was taken by him, the show’s producers and the Colors. Besides, he wasn’t convinced about playing a grown-up girl’s father following a time leap.
“It is the decision of the makers of the show. I think whatever they are doing is best for the show,” Vivian told reporters here Friday at the show’s press conference.
“Moreover, wherever I am today is just because of them only. Obviously I am feeling bad that my fans won’t be able to see me again in ‘Madhubala…’ but I think it is good for the life of the show,” he added.
“Madhubala – Ek Ishq Ek Junoon”, which went on air in 2012 on Colors, features Drashti Dhami in the titular role. Produced by Abhinav Shukla and Saurabh Tiwari, the show is reportedly set to take a leap forward, and post that, Drashti will return as the daughter of Madhubala and Rishabh Kundra, essayed by Vivian.
Vivian has said that he would not have been convincing enough in the role of a father and thus, he decided to leave the show.
“It is also true that my fans would not expect me to play a father to a 25-year-old (in ‘Madhubala’) as I am 25 myself in real life,” Vivian said.
“So, I think I wouldn’t be convincing enough to play a father, which is why the mutual decision was taken between me, the producers and the channel,” he added.
Vivian, who came to limelight with the portrayal of a vampire in the TV show “Pyaar Kii Ye Ek Kahaani”, feels “R.K.’s character has got into my blood” and “it is very difficult to take it out of it and out of my body”.
The actor has even thanked the makers of the show for providing him the opportunity and for believing that he could fit the bill to play an arrogant superstar in the show.
“R.K. will always remain close to my heart because it has been one of the best characters for me and I always thank him (Abhinav Shukla) for this and the entire team of ‘Madhubala…’ and Colors,” Vivian, who has been part of other TV shows like “Kasamh Se” and “Agnipareeksha Jeevan Ki – Gangaa”, said.
“These guys thought that I fit the bill despite that fact that people came and told them that Vivian Dsena is a wooden-faced actor, he would not suit the character and he would not be able to pull it off. But I think it was the fate and positivity in them that they believed in me and gave me a chance,” he added.