Shakti Arora is earning praise for his role as Ishaan Bhosle in Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin showcasing his versatility beyond romantic roles seen in Meri Aashiqui Tumse Hi and Kundali Bhagya. Particularly, his portrayal of Ranvir Waghela in MATSH remains iconic among fans, garnering millions of viewers worldwide.
Despite his reputation for passionate performances, Shakti Arora draws a boundary when it comes to on-screen intimacy, expressing discomfort with overtly intimate bedroom scenes. In an interview with ETimes, he voiced concerns about the inclusion of such scenes in OTT shows, believing they’re often unnecessary. He shared his observation that Indian actors don’t portray such scenes as convincingly as their foreign counterparts, acknowledging that his viewpoint might be deemed controversial.
Arora’s sentiments are echoed by many who feel that intimate scenes with Indian actors can sometimes come across as awkward or forced on screen, contrasting with the more natural portrayal by foreign actors. He believes such content tends to appear gross and lustful when enacted by Indian artists.
Meanwhile, Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin continues to captivate viewers, with the evolving dynamics between characters Ishaan, Savi, and Reeva. However, fans are eagerly awaiting the development of the central love story between IshVi. The anticipation is tinged with apprehension as IshVi’s relationship is set to face challenges, including the revelation of Ishaan’s indirect involvement in her parents’ demise.
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As the show progresses, it’s poised to potentially surpass the popularity of Anupamaa driven by its compelling narrative and character interactions. Yet, the delayed initiation of IshVi’s love story adds a layer of complexity to the viewers’ engagement, heightening expectations for future plot developments.