While he gels well with everyone, but shares a special bond with some of them. “On the set, I gel most with Mayank Arora, who is playing Kairav, because firstly we are brothers in the show. Secondly, we have become good friends and even practice our scenes at times. I am also close to Karishma Sawant, who is playing Arohi. We keep discussing scenes, approach and also spending time talking about how we could improve to make things better,” he adds.
When asked about his experience of playing an elder brother on-screen, Sharan shares that it has been a good one.
“It’s fun to play the elder one as you get to boss around your co-actors (laughs again). But I must say that these people are so good, hardworking and professional that you can’t even tell the difference as to who is playing the elder siblings and who isn’t,” he adds.
Vibes on the set are very important, it determines the success of the show. Agreeing, Sharan says, “The vibes on our set are very positive. Thanks to Rajan Shahi Sir and the entire team of Directors Kut Production. Everybody on set, even my co-actors, are hardworking, honest. Some of them have been together for quite some time, so they know each other well. We have everything we need. Also everyone here is trustworthy. So even if you forget anything, you can rest assured that you will get it back. They encourage you to do well, boost your confidence and things are quite apolitical here.”
Overall, the experience of playing Vansh on screen has been a fulfilling one for Sharan. “I’ve been enjoying it since day one. The fact that I am being able to entertain and make people laugh, something I enjoy doing amid serious scenes makes me happy. Vansh is a good character. He’s jovial, full of energy, fun, and supportive. I am hoping to take this character forward successfully,” he ends.