
Hitesh Bharadwaj Does Not Regret Leaving GHKKPM: 'I Am Doing Good Work'
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Currently, Hitesh Bhardwaj is seen in Aami Dakini. The show premiered on June 24 and airs on Sony TV.
Days after Hitesh Bhardwaj left the popular show Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin earlier this year, it was reported that the actor was reapproached by the makers to join the show. However, Bhardwaj could not rejoin it since he had already signed a new show – Aami Dakini. However, does the young actor regret not going back to GHKKPM?
In an exclusive interview with News18 Showsha, Hitesh Bhardwaj talked about the same. He mentioned that even though he does not regret not being able to rejoin Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin, the show would always be special for him.
'It is not about regretting something. That show is very close to my heart. So I cannot say that I regret that thing. I will definitely say that it would have been good if it had happened. But otherwise, I am in a very good state. I am doing good work. It is like somebody asking, 'Will you go back to Udaariyaan?' I will say the same thing for that also. I like Udaaniyaan very much. These shows have done a lot of good for my career. It has showcased my craft very well. I am always thankful to these shows," he said.
'I will not say that I regret or something but I am doing good work and everything is going well. I just think that yes, it would have felt better if I had gone," the actor added.
Currently, Hitesh Bhardwaj is seen in Aami Dakini. The show premiered on June 24 and airs on Sony TV. Set against the beauty of Kolkata, the story unfolds a journey of love, loss, and revenge. At the heart of it all is Dakini. She stuns with her beauty, frightens with her silence, and kills without mercy.
Talking about his new show, Hitesh expressed excitement and told us, 'I'm playing Ayaan Roy Chaudhry. He belongs to Kolkata but goes to London for higher education. His mother died in the city and therefore he was sent abroad. When he comes back, he wants to do everything in the same way his mother used to do. He reaches this mansion and figures out that there is some presence here, or as people call it, there is a Dakini."
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