My friends don't appreciate Shlok: Avinash Sachdev


Mumbai, Aug 22 (IANS): TV actor Avinash Sachdev, who will be seen as male chauvinist Shlok Agnihotri in "Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon - Ek Baar Phir", says his friends don't appreciate his character.

Contrary to his role of a loving and caring husband in "Choti Bahu", Avinash will seen as a guy who hates women and challenges their need for equality.

"It's a different character all together. I am playing a male chauvinist who feels that women are inferior to their male counterparts. My friends have never seen this side of me and therefore, they are shocked and extremely surprised with my behaviour. Moreover, they are claiming that I am slowly becoming like my on-screen character - cold and rude," he said in a statement.

Starting Aug 26 on Star Plus, "Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon - Ek Baar Phir" revolves around Astha Kirloskar (played by Shrenu Parikh) and Shlok. It's a love-hate story of the two.

Produced by Sphere Origin, the show also brings together an ensemble cast that includes Manish Wadhwa, Geetanjali Tikekar, Tushar Dalvi and Prachi Shah amongst others.

  

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  • shivam sharma, delhi ,shahdara 567-A JINDAL OIL MILL

    Thu, Jan 16 2014

    Hi avinash ma app ka bahaut bada fan hu mujha app ka show bahaut acha lagata ha ma app ka show kabhi bhi miss nahi karta meri ya khuyash ha ki ma app sa milina chayata hu please response me avinash

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