This actor to bid goodbye in Siddharth Kumar Tewary’s Porus

This actor to bid goodbye in Siddharth Kumar Tewary’s Porus

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He will be missed dearly.

Siddharth Kumar Tewary’s Sony TV show Porus, has been quite the talk of the town ever since it was launched. And the same goes for a majority of the producer’s shows, which are always appreciated, one of the main reasons being that they are visually appealing.

And apart from the shows, the maker is also knows for the off-set environment that he creates for his actors, so much so that when they part ways with the project, they do so with a heavy heart.

And actor Savi Thakur, who plays the role of Porus’ brother Kanishk in the show, is currently facing the same predicament. Says Savi,”The journey of working in this show was amazing. When you play any character, you learn so many things and have so many emotions. You live a different life. I met some beautiful people in Porus’ and the journey was very happy and happening with all of them,” as he is all set to exit the show.

The actor adds, “Let’s not talk about the closing track because this is the saddest part for an actor. I felt bad when I got to know that I’m not going stay in the show anymore.”

Ask him who he will miss the most, and he says, “I am going to miss all my co-actors because they were very so nice to me. I am going to miss Mohit Abrol, Zohaib Siddiqui, and Rati Pandey the most. We have spent a lot of time together, playing games, in the gym, on sets. It was fun working with these guys I am really going to miss them.”

Savi is also grateful to Siddharth and Rahul Kumar Tewary for giving him a chance to be part of the show. “I would like to thank Siddharth and Rahul sir for showing their trust in me and making me part of this beautiful show. I wanted to work with Swastik Productions and I guess everyone wants to because it’s an amazing production house with amazing people. I’ll be looking to work with them again in future,” he says.

Talking about the kind of roles he wants to do in the future, he says, “When it comes to choosing roles, I think an actor should do every role that comes to him or her. That is why you can call him or her an actor. I want to prove myself as a hero of the show so I’ll be looking for such roles only,” he says.

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