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Abhinav Kapoor: It's fun to be part of small stories and move on for a new one
Abhinav Kapoor: It's fun to be part of small stories and move on for a new one

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Abhinav Kapoor: It's fun to be part of small stories and move on for a new one

Abhinav Kapoor, recognized for his role in 'Bade Achhe Lagte Hain 2,' is currently focusing on OTT projects, aiming to connect with a younger audience through diverse narratives. Actor Abhinav Kapoor, best known for his role as Vikrant Arora in Bade Achhe Lagte Hain 2 (2021), is currently enjoying a shift in his professional journey as he explores newer mediums and bides his time for the right TV comeback. Talking about what he's been up to post his TV stint, Abhinav shares,"As an actor, I'm active. Presently, I'm working more on OTT releases, verticals. They are exciting and are in trends. You enjoy an opportunity to connect with new audience, the youth mostly. It's fun to be part of small stories and move on for a new one." While OTT has opened up creative possibilities, Abhinav is clear that he hasn't shut the door on television. "I always respect TV as a medium, and I'm not against doing TV shows. I'm looking for some really good opportunities. I just don't want to join a show to be part of a family and stand still! I wish to play powerful roles and connect with, entertain my audience. I would love to play an antagonist. I've absolutely been giving auditions, hoping for the best to happen. I have been busy taking workshops and refining my art." Known for his roles in shows like Kasautii Zindagii Kay, Internet Wala Love, Miley Jab Hum Tum, and Ek Aastha Aisi Bhee, Abhinav Kapoor is clearly in no rush—choosing instead to wait for roles that challenge and excite him.

Loan tenure, interest rate- Remember this while taking a home loan
Loan tenure, interest rate- Remember this while taking a home loan

Time of India

time28-04-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Loan tenure, interest rate- Remember this while taking a home loan

Vasudha and Abhinav Kapoor, both working professionals, have lived in a rented home for five years. They are now ready to buy a Rs.2.5 crore house in Mumbai and have saved Rs.90 lakh for the down payment. They are also exploring home loan offers from banks and housing finance companies . They have checked the interest rates and are leaning towards the lender offering the lowest rate. Is choosing a home loan solely on the basis of interest rate the right approach? #Pahalgam Terrorist Attack India stares at a 'water bomb' threat as it freezes Indus Treaty India readies short, mid & long-term Indus River plans Shehbaz Sharif calls India's stand "worn-out narrative" When financial institutions and lenders offer a loan, the risk remains on their books, making it their responsibility to assess the creditworthiness of the borrower. For borrowers, the focus should be on comparing the product and service features. The key aspects to evaluate include loan tenure, fixed versus floating interest rates, and administrative or processing fees. Still confused between New vs Old Tax Regime? Find out which one saves you more with our tax calculator! Vasudha and Abhinav Kapoor must carefully review and compare the terms and conditions from different lenders before finalising their decision. The loan amount, or the percentage of the property cost a lender is willing to finance, can vary. As borrowers, the Kapoors may want to minimise their monthly equated monthly instalment (EMI) outgo. The EMI depends on the loan amount, tenure and interest rate. They should evaluate which combination suits them best and check if any of these terms are subject to change during the loan period . While the Kapoors may want to maximise the loan amount, they must ensure that the EMIs and administrative costs remain manageable. Service-related factors, such as loan sanction timelines, paperwork, compliance checks and disbursal time, can vary across lenders. Evaluating these aspects carefully will help them make an informed and practical choice. Content courtesy Centre for Investment Education and Learning (CIEL). Contributions by Girija Gadre, Arti Bhargava and Labdhi Mehta. Live Events

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