How is Sunny Sachdeva’s ‘Mann Atisundar’ Educating Society About an Overweight Young Woman?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Mann Atisundar focuses on inner beauty over physical appearance.
- Sunny Sachdeva portrays a complex character that evolves throughout the series.
- The show aims to challenge societal norms regarding beauty and self-acceptance.
- Sunny's commitment to meaningful projects reflects his dedication to welfare through entertainment.
- Filming began immediately after casting, showcasing the fast-paced nature of the industry.
Mumbai, Aug 1 (NationPress) Actor Sunny Sachdeva, who has recently completed his role as Laal in the series Jhanak, is now part of the cast of ‘Mann Atisundar.’ He describes the show as a narrative aimed at enlightening society about an overweight young woman seeking a partner who appreciates her for her inner qualities.
Sunny, recognized for his performances in shows like Pyaar Ke Saath Vachan, Dharam Patnii, Sherdil Shergill, and Naagin 6, expressed, "I am thrilled to be part of this wonderful family drama. It’s a touching story that aims to educate society about an overweight young woman who desires a life partner that values her inner beauty and kind spirit over her physical appearance."
"I have a passion for acting and choose projects that not only entertain but also contribute to societal welfare," he added.
In this series, Sunny will portray Aham Mittal, the elder sibling of the lead character, Pratham, played by Sparsh Singh Kotwal.
Discussing his character, he said, "I will take on the role of Aham, the eldest son in the Mittal family. He is a responsible figure who leads the family business. My character has a complex personality; initially, he appears positive and overlooks the mistakes of his younger brother, but as the story unfolds, circumstances will change."
"There will be conflicts between the brothers, and the narrative will develop from there. I hope the audience will appreciate me in this new role," he remarked.
The actor shared insights into how he landed the role.
"I was away in my hometown, Delhi, when I received a call from casting director TaranVir Singh. He provided an excellent explanation of the character, which intrigued me immediately."
He continued, "The audition took place, and I was invited to join the show on the same day. I traveled back to Mumbai that very day and began filming; my first day involved a night shift."