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Exclusive - Abhishek Malik on winning hearts in Jamai No.1: TV keeps you grounded
Exclusive - Abhishek Malik on winning hearts in Jamai No.1: TV keeps you grounded

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Exclusive - Abhishek Malik on winning hearts in Jamai No.1: TV keeps you grounded

Popular television actor Abhishek Malik, who is currently seen in the hit daily soap Jamai No.1, continues to captivate audiences with his performance, screen presence, and emotional depth. Known for his versatility and composed on-screen charm, Abhishek opens up about what keeps him anchored in the high-pressure world of television, the love he receives from his family, how he tackles feedback's, and the evolving dynamics between his character and Riddhi in the show. Speaking about the demands and beauty of working in the TV industry, Abhishek says 'Television is a very demanding medium—it requires long hours, emotional investment, and a high level of consistency. But it's also the most intimate connection an actor can have with an audience. When people welcome you into their living rooms every single day, when they look forward to your character's next move, that bond becomes very real. ' According to Abhishek, it's this daily engagement that allows actors to leave a lasting impact. 'You're not just part of a story—they start seeing you as part of their lives. That level of connection is incredibly humbling.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 2 & 3 BHK Homes Near Padur, OMR Starting @ ₹72.50 Lakh* TVS Emerald Undo For Abhishek, acting goes far beyond reciting lines—it's about emotionally stepping into the shoes of someone else. 'There are days when your character's pain stays with you long after the shoot ends. That's how deep the involvement becomes. The audience senses this honesty, and they respond to it. Many even begin to draw inspiration from the character, which is such a big responsibility.' He acknowledges how powerful it is when fans tell him they feel a personal connection with his portrayal. 'It's moments like these that remind you why you chose this craft in the first place.' Behind the spotlight and the fanfare lies a strong support system—and for Abhishek, that's his family. 'My parents are very supportive of my work. They watch every episode, sometimes even more keenly than I do! Their feedback, both good and critical, matters deeply to me. They're not afraid to tell me where I can do better, and that honesty keeps me grounded.' He adds that his parents' pride in his achievements is what keeps him motivated during the most challenging times. 'When they're proud, it means more than any award.' While social media can be a platform for immense love, it also brings unsolicited negativity. 'I genuinely enjoy reading heartfelt messages from fans—it lifts my spirits. But I've also learned that not everyone will have kind words, and that's okay. There will always be trolls, but you can't let them define your journey. I don't give energy to hate. My job is to stay focused on my growth, my work, and my truth.' Looking ahead, Jamai No.1 promises an exciting twist, particularly in the relationship arc of Abhishek's character. 'There's a major shift happening. Viewers will see a deepening bond between my character and Riddhi—it's warm, tender, and emotionally rich. But just as their closeness grows, life throws some unexpected challenges their way.' Muskuraane Ki Vajah Tum Ho actor Abhishek Malik shows his last clicked selfie on his phone

Abhishek Malik on his tapri moment for Jamai No. 1: If I'm going to be a chaiwala on screen, I might as well be one off-screen too
Abhishek Malik on his tapri moment for Jamai No. 1: If I'm going to be a chaiwala on screen, I might as well be one off-screen too

Time of India

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Abhishek Malik on his tapri moment for Jamai No. 1: If I'm going to be a chaiwala on screen, I might as well be one off-screen too

In a heartwarming twist on Jamai No. 1, viewers recently saw Neel, played by Abhishek Malik, don the avatar of a chaiwala to woo his on-screen wife Riddhi ( Simaran Kaur ). As part of a unique romantic gesture, Neel takes Riddhi on an old-school 'tapri date,' where he dresses up as a teaseller and serves her a hot cup of chai, turning a simple beverage into a symbol of love and nostalgia. But what truly made the day special was what brewed behind the scenes! Abhishek Malik, who completely immersed himself in the role, decided to take things a notch higher, not just acting like a chaiwala for the camera, but becoming one for the cast and crew off-camera as well. Despite having never made tea before in his life, the actor surprised everyone on set by taking over the tea duty. With some help from the spot boys and kitchen team, he learned the art of brewing the perfect cup and went on a chai-serving spree during breaks between shots. Abhishek said, 'This track was honestly one of the most fun sequences I've shot in a while. When I heard the concept, I was instantly excited — it was such a sweet and goofy way for my character to express love. I thought, if I'm going to be a chaiwala on screen, I might as well be one off-screen too! I had no clue how to make tea, but the crew was super helpful. I learned quickly and decided to treat my on-screen family and the crew members on the set with a hot cup of chai — proper adrak, elaichi aur laung wali chai! I really wanted to give it that classic, cutting-chai tapri vibe. Though I still don't know if I got it right, everyone was super encouraging. It turned into this whole thing where we had a mini chai session between takes. Everyone was so sporting about it, even those who don't usually drink tea gave it a try. It just created such a warm, happy vibe on set. Moments like these remind me how much fun this job can be.' While Abhishek Malik's impromptu chai-serving spree and infectious energy left everyone on set with a smile and a sip of something special, the upcoming track will take a dramatic turn as Sayli (played by Sonal Vengurlekar) attempts to drive a wedge between Riddhi and Neel by manipulating situations and creating misunderstandings. Will her tactics succeed, or will love triumph in the end? Muskuraane Ki Vajah Tum Ho actor Abhishek Malik shows his last clicked selfie on his phone

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