
Exclusive- Mohammedsaud Mansuri on playing Biscuit in Uff Yeh Love Hai Mushkil: He's emotionally mature but struggles to express himself clearly
. The actor got candid about his character in the show as he spoke exclusively to Times Of India TV:
How do you feel this role is different from the ones you've played before?
I've never played a character who's a mathematics genius and also street smart—a geek, yet streetwise.
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He's emotionally mature but struggles to express himself clearly. This contrast, yet the realistic nature of the character, is something completely new to me, and that's what makes it so fun to play.
What excites you about this role?
As I mentioned, the contradictory layers of the character really excite me. I've met people like this in real life. This might be my shot at portraying a multi-layered personality on screen.
Being into fitness, how do you manage time between studies, shoots, and workouts?
It definitely affects your schedule, but you have to find time—either before or after shoots. I don't strictly follow a gym routine. I prefer cycling, swimming, jogging, and weightlifting. When I have late call times or an off day, I make the most of it.
Saud was last seen in the mythological series Shrimad Ramayan.. he also appeared in TV shows like Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah', Pushpa Impossible, Meri Durga, Mast Mauli, Kumkum Bhagya, and Yeh Hai Mohabbatein. He has also featured in popular Bollywood movies like Azhar, and Golmaal Again, among others.
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