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“Without any connection in the industry, it was a dream for me to be a hero!”: Tahir Raj Bhasin

Tahir Raj Bhasin poured his heart out about how the success of Yeh Kaali Kaali Ankhein impacted him and his career. He said, “As someone who doesn’t have any connection in the industry, it was a dream for me to be a hero in a project and headline a film or a series on my shoulders. I’m truly grateful to director Siddharth Sen Gupta and the entire team of Yeh Kaali Kaali Ankhein for seeing the fire in me and for trusting me to be a front-footed hero.”

He added, “Yeh Kaali Kaali Ankhein enabled me to entertain people as the quintessential hero who could romance, who could step up and fight when needed and also be the person who triggered all major plot points! For someone who has idolised the silver screen heroes, this was a moment that is still indescribable for me. I’m indebted to this project and the perception it created for me with its resounding success.”

Tahir further said, “Having a hit film or a series is always a big plus because destinies are written and rewritten with every release. I’m thrilled about how Yeh Kaali Kaali Ankhein has opened so many doors for me. I’m happy that I could entertain people and that the response and appreciation for my work and the show was so unanimously positive. It was a stepping stone for me to achieve greater heights. The success of Yeh Kaali Kaali Ankhein inspired me to diversify and experiment more on screen and I got more offers to be the hero in projects!”

The resounding success of the series has not only shaped Tahir's career trajectory but has also fuelled his determination to reach greater heights in the world of entertainment.

Also Read: Tahir Raj Bhasin opens up on his journey in the industry; says, “Each day, to survive, you have to be better than most in this industry”



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