
MUMBAI: Hiten Tejwani will be seen as Nitin Jaiswal in Sunjoy Waddhwa and Comall Sunjoy Waddhwa’s upcoming drama Meri Bhavya Life under their banner, which has produced shows like Desh Mein Nikla Hoga Chand, Saat Phere - Saloni Ka Safar, Shaurya Aur Suhani, Balika Vadhu, Tere Mere Sapne, Gangaa, Balika Vadhu 2, and Internet Wala Love, to name a few. He feels that the name of the show plays a big role in helping the audience build a connection, as it gives away a little bit of what the show is about. He said, “Meri Bhavya Life, it's quite a beautiful name. It has a sense of grandeur and importance in it. You know, the title of a show plays a very important role. It gives the audience a small idea of what the story might be about or the kind of theme the show is dealing with. When you hear Meri Bhavya Life, it sounds like my grand life or my big life. It hints at a story that revolves around a few key characters whose lives are deeply connected.” “The show explores what happens in their lives, how they come together, and how certain events change their paths. Will these characters unite under one roof? Or will something else take place? The title makes you curious and invites you into this world. It’s a strong, meaningful name for a show, and yes, I absolutely love it. And with Sphereorigin and Colors involved, they’re known for creating powerful and impactful shows, ones that often carry a message. That’s exactly what we’re trying to do with this show as well. And I believe the title perfectly reflects that journey,” he added. He further mentioned that the show deals with body shaming and aims to create awareness about looking beyond a person's outer appearance. Asked how relevant it is in today’s times, he said, “Well, I would say it's very relevant in today’s time. Somewhere down the line, many people do face this issue. I'm not saying I personally have, but in general, it’s something that exists in society.” He pointed out that people often judge others based on certain beliefs or appearances and added, “Earlier, not everyone was aware of the importance of working out or taking care of their body. But now, as fitness awareness is growing, many people are getting into workouts, exercises, and healthier lifestyles.” But Hiten himself has never faced body shaming. He said, “By the grace of God, I haven’t faced anybody shaming myself, and I don’t remember anyone close to me going through something like that either. But still, I feel this issue is very relevant today. I can’t say I’ve seen it directly, but it’s definitely there in society.” “Nowadays, with so much awareness around fitness, health, and body image, people often start judging others based on how they look. They tend to think things like, ‘How can someone function like this?’ or similar thoughts, just based on appearance. But what people forget is to look beyond the outer appearance and focus on the person’s qualities, their heart, their nature, and their strength. And that is exactly what this show is about,” he concluded.







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