
I wanted to work with the biggest creator of Indian Television and I’ve finally got a chance to do it,” Harsh concluded. “Also, I always wanted to work with Ekta (Kapoor) ma’am.

So, I don’t think there is anything called typecasting in this age.” Today actors can do web also, they try their hands at films also after doing TV.

Because there are so many mediums coming around, there is no typecast happening anymore. Somewhere I feel that whole typecast conversation is gone now. When asked if he feared being stereotyped, Harsh asserted, “I never had that thought that I will be typecast. Sab kuch toh hum saath mein hi khareedte hai. This is the second time Harsh is seen in a supernatural show, after Nazar. Ranjini laughed as she said, 'It reminded me of a movie I had once seen. Whether the emotion is negative or positive, if you give 100% to what the emotion is all about, I don’t think there’s going to be any problem with the character being negative or positive.” Working with Ekta (Kapoor) ma’am and the team is huge, and I’m damn excited.”Īsk him if he finds playing negative or grey shade characters difficult, Harsh said, ‘Rather than portraying the negative phenomenon, I would say, it is the emotion that has to be played correctly. Naagin is one of the biggest franchises, and I’m going to be a part of it now. Most of the supernatural shows cast a magic spell on viewers, that's why they adore these shows.A post shared by Harsh Rajput his excitement to be a part of the popular Naagin franchise, Harsh said, “I’m very very excited. Naagin, daayan, pishachini, vampires were all part of Indian stories. Thankfully, I got an opportunity to play half-human-half-devil Daavansh again. He added, “Last year, for Ankahee Dastaan's series, our show Nazar was brought back in the format of a film. I enjoyed shooting for it, so it is okay,” Rajput told the publication. Supernatural and shows revolving around naagins mostly connect with viewers. “Honestly, I was a bit upset when I got to know that the show was going off air. Despite being mounted on a huge scale and a pretty talented cast, the show did not click with the audience, which led Colors to axe it after a few weeks’ run.Ī publication got in touch with actor Harssh Rajput where the actor spoke about the failure and subsequent closure of Kuch Toh Hai - Naagin Ek Naye Rang Mein. The same happened to actor Harssh Rajput’s show Kuch Toh Hai - Naagin Ek Naye Rang Mein, produced by Balaji Telefilms.

Fantasy dramas, more often than not, manage to catch the fancy of the audience but, of course, there are a few exceptions where such shows failed to live up to the expectations of the audience and were pulled off air within months of their launch.
