Work Is Worship: Kanwar Dhillon
Despite falling ill after shooting for consecutive rain sequences, actor Kanwar Dhillon is working with steely determination…
When you think about your favorite television celebrity, you probably conjure up images of a fit and glam personality which is always dazzling in fame. However, we usually forget that even the fittest celeb on-screen tends to get caught-up with health issues.
Daily soaps may be delightful for the audiences but it entails a lot of sweat and hard work put in by our Telly town actors. Needless to say, it’s a tough profession with plenty of knocks along the way.
Recently we reported about Kratika Sengar and Rakesh Paul struggling from viral fever on their respective birthdays, and now we hear that the very talented actor Kanwar Dhillon, who is presently essaying the role of the tough guy Addu in Colors popular show Na Bole Tum Na Maine Kuch Kaha Season 2 has also fallen sick due to an erratic shoot schedules and is still recuperating.
Regarding the same we got in touch with Kanwar and the actor says, “Yes, I’m not keeping well. We have been shooting in the rains for the past few days sometimes till 4 am in the morning. Frankly speaking, the rain sequence is actually a task to perform. Since I’ve been shooting repeatedly in the rains and getting drenched completely, I was expecting a fever soon.”
While Kanwar is just two shows old, he is very dedicated and passionate about his work. He further went on to say, “Every line of work has its pros and cons. Before getting into this profession, an actor should be mentally prepared to welcome all the challenges that comes in his way. For me, work is worship and I’m however managing my health, college and work all at the same time.”
High spirit Kanwar! We wish for your speedy recovery. Get well soon!
2 Comments
Sonya
July 17, 18:36Wish you a speedy recovery.
Harini
July 14, 07:17u are a very talented actor,same as Kunal kk,U two make the show best…along with Aakanksha.
Keep up the good work..All the best Kanwar Dhillon,also get well soon…