From Marathi industry to Hindi TV: Rishi Saxena gets a big break with 'Saavi Ki Savaari'
Rishi Saxena will be seen portraying the character of Saavi's childhood friend, Manav, who studied engineering at IIT Roorkee.
Published: Thursday,Mar 23, 2023 04:09 AM GMT-06:00
Rishi Saxena, a well-known actor in the Marathi entertainment industry, is set to make his mark in Hindi television with his latest venture in COLORS' popular show 'Saavi Ki Savaari'. The one-of-a-kind love story, which has already won the hearts of viewers, centers around the lives of an idealistic autorickshaw driver, Saavi, played by Samridhii Shukla, and a successful businessman, Nityam, essayed by Farman Haider. With the show currently in the midst of an interesting storyline where Saavi and Nityam have signed divorce papers, the entry of Rishi Saxena's character, Maanav, promises to bring a fresh twist to the narrative.
Rishi Saxena will be seen portraying the character of Saavi's childhood friend, Manav, who studied engineering at IIT Roorkee. Maanav returns to his hometown with a noble mission to provide education to underprivileged children and aspiring engineering students by establishing a free coaching center. As the storyline progresses, the audience will be curious to see whether Maanav's entry can rekindle the lost love between Saavi and Nityam, who have mutually agreed to separate and are currently in the cooling period of their divorce. It remains to be seen whether Maanav's efforts will be successful in reviving their love story or if he will bring a new twist to the narrative.
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The actor is excited about this new opportunity and is all set to cater to Hindi-speaking viewers with his exceptional talent. Thrilled about essaying the role of Maanav, Rishi Saxena says, "I believe that every character has a unique story to tell, and portraying Maanav in 'Saavi Ki Savaari' is a chance for me to bring a new perspective to the show. I'm excited to explore the dynamics between Maanav, Nityam, and Saavi, and how he helps them rekindle their love. When I first heard the story, I was intrigued by it and wanted to be a part of it right away. It's a fantastic opportunity for me to cater to Hindi-speaking viewers after working for six years in the Marathi entertainment industry. Collaborating with producers whom I've known for quite some time has made this journey even more special. I hope the audience enjoys watching my journey on the show as much as I enjoy portraying it.”
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