Could Love be ‘Mushkil’ if Taken Too Seriously by Shabir Ahluwalia?

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Key Takeaways
- Love thrives in simplicity.
- Expectations can complicate relationships.
- Characters can evolve over time.
- Shabir's journey reflects his growth.
- Unique characters leave lasting impressions.
New Delhi, July 11 (NationPress) Renowned television star Shabir Ahluwalia recently shared his insights on love, emphasizing that it can become challenging only when one takes it too seriously and has excessive expectations.
In discussing the complexities of love in relation to his show “Ufff..Yeh Love Hai Mushkil”, Shabir, who is married to his beloved Kanchi Kaul, mentioned in an interview with IANS: “I believe love becomes mushkil if you overthink it. Love should naturally flourish. If your expectations are high, it may turn difficult. Just allow it to exist; that's when it becomes truly beautiful.”
What does he think about the dynamic between his character Yug and his on-screen partner Kairi?
“From Kairi’s perspective, loving Yug isn’t that challenging, but for me, if I were Kairi, I would definitely hesitate,” he quipped.
Shabir’s journey in acting began in 1999 with “Hip Hip Hurray”. However, it was his notable performances in series like Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, Kya Hadsaa Kya Haqeeqat, Kahi To Milenge, Kkavyanjali, Kasamh Se, Kasautii Zindagii Kay, Laagi Tujhse Lagan, and Kayamath that truly showcased his talent.
From Purab to Aniket, Rishi Garewal, Saumil Dikshit, Vansh Malhotra, Omi, and Dutta Bhau, Shabir's impactful portrayals have left a lasting impression on audiences.
Will his latest role as Yug in “Ufff… Yeh Love Hai Mushkil” achieve the same?
“I remain optimistic. Yet, I can't say for sure. This character isn’t typical; he’s a reserved individual. Yug is quite skeptical about life, and such characters may not initially attract viewers, but that’s what makes him intriguing,” Shabir explained.
“If I can make the audience appreciate Yug, I'll be thrilled because he is perhaps the most nuanced and endearing character I've portrayed so far,” he added.