TV actors Asif Sheikh to Yogesh Tripathi reveal their career choices

New Delhi: TV actors hold huge responsibilities as their fans expect the same character to see something new everyday. The &TV actors have won the hearts of their fans with their exceptional acting skills over the years. Now, he has opened up and revealed some interesting details about his career choices. The list includes ‘&TV’ actors like Asif Sheikh (Vibhuti Narayan Mishra, Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai), Danish Akhtar Saifi (Nandi, Bal Shiv), Yogesh Tripathi (Droga Happu Singh, Happu Ki Ultan Paltan) and Pawan Singh (Zafar Ali). Are included. Mirza, and brother what’s going on?)


Danish Akhtar Saifi aka Nandi in &TV’s Bal Shiv, shares, “Before starting my acting career, I used to train with Great Khali for wrestling championships. I admired all the international wrestlers who have played. Competed in WWE and wanted to be like him. When I told my father that I wanted to be a wrestler, he inspired me to go through many years of intense training and a strict diet. However, acting happened by chance when I went for an audition and got selected to play the character of Hanuman because of my body, and got portrayed. Nandi’s role in Bal Shiva brought me fame as an actor. Now I want to see myself on screen. And I usually tell people that wrestling was my first love and acting is my last (laughs).

Pawan Singh aka Zafar Ali Mirza in &TV’s Aur Bhai Kya Chal Raha Hai? Quoted, “My early years were filled with color and imagination. My vocation has always been art, and I have received many accolades. I feel revived and happy to hold on to the color palette and brushes. All encouraged me to continue my painting career.” , but I believe painting is a form of relieving stress for me. I had never thought of pursuing a career as an actor before. However, a friend suggested that I try to act because I am a good looking person. On his insistence, I gave an audition and got selected. Since then, there has been no turning back for me. So, if not an actor, I would be one become a painter.”




Yogesh Tripathi aka Daroga Happu Singh told &TV’s Happu Ki Ultan Paltan, “Most of my family members work in academics, and are teachers in school. And if I hadn’t chosen to be an actor, I would have been a Would have become a teacher, as teaching is in my blood. My family always wanted me to join the teaching profession, which is one of the most respectable jobs, but I was more inclined towards acting and theatre. I am lucky That my family supported me in choosing a career. Wanted and inspired me during my struggling days. I am the only member of my family who chose to pursue a career as an actor. I am grateful that I Didn’t let him down and managed to put his best foot forward in the entertainment industry.

Last but not least, Asif Sheikh aka Vibhuti Narayan Mishra in &TV’s Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai had no intention of becoming an actor. “I’ve always wanted to play cricket. My father worked for the Indian Railways, and where we stayed, this big cricket ground in front of my house was where I first learned to play the game. My interest in cricket grew then. When I was in sixth grade. Although I have never received professional cricket training, I have won many trophies and championships at the high school level. For my school, I have also competed at the national level. In cricket if I were The most likely way to make my career would have been in acting didn’t get a job. Fortunately, I was born to be an actor, and despite my long travels and shootings, I found time to play cricket on the sets whenever possible. Because it gives me a lot of joy and satisfaction. But now that I am a full time actor, I am glad that I have been making my audience laugh for years.”

Watch Baal Shiv at 8:00 pm, Aur Bhai Kya Chal Raha Hai? at 9:30 pm, Happu Ki Ultan Paltan at 10:00 pm, and Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai at 10:30 pm, airing every Monday to Friday only on &TV!