
Vihaan Samat breaks silence on dating Radhika Madan, Mismatched season 4 and more
Vihaan Samat breaks silence on dating Radhika Madan, Mismatched season 4 and more| Exclusive
Vihaan Samat, who recently starred in the Netflix series The Royals , is currently grabbing headlines, not just for his engaging performances, but also for his rumoured relationship with actress Radhika Madan. It all started when the picture of the two young stars circulated on social media, which left everyone wondering if they are dating or not. In the photo, the two were spotted walking hand-in-hand. While, Vihaan sported a casual green shirt and trousers, Radhika on the other hand, wore a oversized hoodie paired with black shorts.
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Vihaan Samat REACTS to romance rumours with Radhika Madan
In an exclusive interview with india.com , Vihaan finally broke his silence on dating rumours with Radhika Madan. He said, 'These rumours have been going on for a very long time.' Reflecting on his relationship status, the Call Me Bae actor said, 'See, I don't wanna fuel these rumours. Just wanna say, that I am single and happy.'
Further hailing Radhika Madan's craft, Vihaan said, 'I really appreciate her as a performer, as an actor. I think she is outstanding, she has done incredible work and I wish her the best in everything she does. Also, I wish to work with her one day.' Vihaan Samat on Mismatched Season 4
Vihaan rose to fame with his debut performance in the Netflix series, Mismatched (2020). After three successful seasons, makers have announced the fourth and final chapter of the rom-com series. Sharing details about the show and his character, the actor said, 'I have no insights about it yet. We haven't shot anything. We will wait to see whether my presence is required on the show.'
Having featured in fewer scenes in the previous season, Vihaan expressed his desire to be a part this time of all the episodes. He concluded by adding, 'We'll have to wait and see, what next. As sometimes these scripting calls are not in our hands. We are just called to do the work.' Mismatched also stars Prajakta Koli, Rohit Saraf, Rannvijay Singh, Vidya Malvade, Devyani Shorey, Priya Banerjee, Taaruk Raina, Muskkaan Jaferi, Akash Khurana, and Ahsaas Channa. Vihaan Samat on upcoming projects
Vihaan is rapidly carving out a niche for himself in the OTT space, with several exciting projects lined up. Discussing about what's next, he shared, 'The upcoming projects that have been announced are Royals season 2, Mismatched season 4 and Call Me Bae Season 2.'

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