Prince Dhiman: Relationship between television and society is complex, interdependent

 

Actor Prince Dhiman, who has been part of show such as Qubool hai 2.0, Garud, Parshuram and Pyaar Ka Pehla Adhyaya Shiv shakti, says that TV and society both depends on each other. He adds that they both are inspired by each other. 

“I feel the relationship between television and society is complex and interdependent, with each influencing the other in a continuous cycle of reflection and shaping. I think it’s a two way street. Daily soaps resonate with real life in several ways, for example reflecting our culture, customs, traditional values , portraying social issues like relationship family conflict, influencing our moral values by characters' struggle and consequences. Daily soap can influence individual perspectives,” he says.

Ask him how his show is influencing people, and he says, “Our show was showing the rich culture of Banaras and a progressive girl who cleared every obstacle to win in the end . Inspiring everyone to overcome the hurdles what they may face to achieve the desired goal.” 

He adds, “Our show stands apart in many ways . It was a Unique blend of tradition and modernity, strong and progressive female lead, exploration of social issues, vibrant setting, authentic storytelling.” 

Talking about the kind of roles he wants to do on TV, he says, “For me an impactful character is a must. Adding depth to the storyline. I think a mix of long term and impactful character is best that way you can progress with the character and see it journey.”