
The music is melodious and everyone would love to hear it on repeat," Avika gushed about her upcoming project. Our director and crew have done a marvelous job. "Aadil and I have great chemistry and I think it's evident in the music video. She says the track, which also stars Aadil Khan in the video, has nostalgic value. Mumbai, May 16 (Ians) " Balika Vadhu" fame actress Avika Gor will be seen in the music video "Dil ko mere", which is slated to drop on May 17. Sidharth is known for his roles in fiction soaps such as " Balika Vadhu" and "Dil Se Dil Tak", and reality shows such as "Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 6", "Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi" and "Bigg Boss 13".Īvika Gor, Aadil Khan's music video 'Dil ko mere' to drop on May 17 "Broken But Beautiful 3" is the third season in the popular franchise produced by Ekta Kapoor. I have had many similar experiences and hence I reflected to mine and I performed," said Sidharth. For me, I could relate to Agastya and I feel life is all about experiences. "As an actor, there are some who look towards method acting. It is a character, the actor says, he could relate to on a personal level.
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Why Sidharth Shukla relates to his ‘Broken But Beautiful 3’ character?Īctor Sidharth Shukla's character Agastya in the upcoming web series "Broken But Beautiful 3" is a complicated man stuck between love and everything that comes with it. There has to be some change in this trend. She added: "We as a society cannot idolize one colour and make all the others feel lesser than. Our confidence has to come from our work ethic and knowledge," Avika said. "The positioning that beauty creams have created over a period of time is that fairness is equivalent to beauty and success and that it gives us confidence. She says society cannot idolise one colour. Avika, who is known for her work in shows such as " Balika Vadhu", "Sasural Simar Ka" and "Khatron ke Khiladi", did not accept endorsement deals from three fairness cream brands. TV actress Avika Gor says the positioning that beauty creams have created over a period of time is that fairness is equivalent to beauty.
