Samar Vermani to play hotel manager in ‘Aangan’; calls it meaningful journey

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Mumbai, Dec 9 (IANS) Actor Samar Vermani, who steps into the role of Akash in the upcoming show ‘Aangan – Aapno Kaa’, opened up on the preparations of his character, and shared how he got into the heart of his role, making it both challenging and deeply satisfying.

‘Aangan – Aapno Kaa’ is a family drama featuring Mahesh Thakur as a doting single father to three daughters — Deepika (Neetha Shetty), Tanvi (Aditi Rathore), and Pallavi (Ayushi Khurana).

The endearing family drama narrates a story of the youngest daughter of the family, Pallavi, who doesn’t want to compromise her love and responsibility towards her father, Jaidev. Having seen her two married sisters’ priorities changing after their marriage, Pallavi questions the age-old norm and thus wants to take care of her father with unwavering commitment.

Samar will play Akash, who is a 24-year-old brimming with energy and positivity, Akash is known for his honesty and a keen penchant for perfection. It would be interesting for the viewers to see if his presence in Pallavi’s life will create a barrier in her commitment towards her father.

Talking about the same, Samar said: “Bringing Akash to life has been a meaningful journey. It involves understanding a character who values principles, cherishes family ties, and believes in the satisfaction of achieving success through consistent hard work.”

“As the manager of a prestigious five-star hotel, he takes his work seriously, believing in gradual progress and hard work. Akash is rooted in family values and is drawn to individuals with high emotional intelligence,” shared the ‘Katha Ankahee’ actor.

The ‘Girgit’ fame added: “Despite his penchant for pranks, he is reliable and always ready to admit his mistakes. It’s not just acting, it’s about getting into the heart of Akash’s beliefs and dreams, making this experience both challenging and deeply satisfying.”

It will air from December 11 on Sony SAB.

–IANS

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