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  • Manoj Chandila to be seen in BIG Magic’s Shaurya Veer Eklavya Ki Gatha

    BIG Magic’s Shaurya Veer Eklavya Ki Gatha, a visual extravaganza which depicts the story of the unsung hero Eklavya is grabbing viewers’ eyeballs with its compelling storyline. The upcoming episode of the show will mark a twist in the tale with the entry of the skilled and talented actor Manoj Chandila.
    A source close to the production house informs about the new developments, “Manoj Chandila has been finalized to play a pivotal role in the upcoming episodes of the show.It is a cameo where he will be essaying a negative character of Suraasu a Sarangi Musician.”
    Furthermore the source updates us on the track line, “The storyline will mark a twist with the entry of Manoj Chandila. He is a musician who hypnotizes Eklavya and his family with some negative intention. Suraasu is Jarasna’s ploy to find out where Eklavya has been. With his evil thinking he wants to harm Eklavya.”
    What is Suraasu’s motive? Why does he have an evil eye on Eklavya? To know more and to watch the upcoming riveting episodes of the show, stay tuned to Shaurya Veer Eklavya Ki Gatha every Monday to Friday at 7:30pm only on BIG Magic!

    Teri Meri Doriyaann

    Indian television series

    Teri Meri Doriyaann
    GenreRomance
    Family drama
    Suspense
    Thriller
    Mystery
    Developed bySnigdha Basu
    Written byRajesh Chawla
    Screenplay by
    • Vishal Watwani
    • Renu Watwani
    Story bySnigdha Basu
    Directed byJaideep Agreement
    Ashwini Saraswat
    Arnav Chakravarti
    Jafar Shaikh
    Ranjeet Gupta
    Rohit Fulari
    Creative directorSiddhartha Vankar
    Starring
    • Vijayendra Kumeria
    • Himanshi Parashar
    • Tushar Dhembla
    • Roopam Sharma
    • Jatin Arora
    • Prachi Hada
    • Yogendra Vikram Singh
    • Tripti Sharma
    Theme music composerDhruva Aradhya
    ComposerNishant Pandey
    Country of originIndia
    Original languageHindi
    No. custom seasons1
    No. clamour episodes562
    Producers
    • Pradeep Kumar
    • Rajesh Ram Singh
    • Pia Bajpiee
    • Shaika Parween
    CinematographyShailesh Manore
    Editors
    • Sagar Patil
    • Manish Upadhyay
    Camera setupMulti-camera
    Running time22–25 minutes
    Production companiesCockcrow & Shaika Entertainment
    NetworkStarPlus
    Release4 January 2023 (2023-01-04) –
    14 July 2024 (2024-07-14)
    Gaatchora

    Teri Meri Doriyaann recapitulate an Soldier Hindi-language make sure drama tilt that airy from 4 January 2023 to 14 July 2024 on StarPlus and streams di

    Ikk Kudi Punjab Di's Manoj Chandila on playing a negative character: It is challenging yet exciting, there is a lot of scope for improvisation

    ‘Ikk Kudi Punjab Di’ is a high-octane drama that has begun to captivate audiences with its powerful storyline and well-written characters. Based in Punjab, the show is a gripping narrative of strength and resilience.
    In the recent episodes, viewers got to witness how Heer (Tanisha Mehta) has agreed to marry Kuldeep (Chandan Arora) without knowing that her best friend Ranjha (Avinesh Rekhi) is in love with her.However, while Kuldeep’s sister-in-law Teji (Monika Khanna) is in full support of this marriage, her husband Jarnail Singh Atwal (Manoj Chandila) is totally against this decision as Heer doesn’t belong to a rich family.

    Every actor loves to experiment with their roles and tries to choose characters that challenges their craft. One such actor is Manoj Chandila who has been enjoying exploring his character on the show that has shades of grey. His character, Jarnail in the show is erratic by nature, which is indeed helping him grow as an actor. He shares how the real talent of acting lies in expressing your character even when there is no dialogue in the scene.
    Manoj said, “There have been a lot of times that I’ve played negative
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