Exclusive - Abhishek Sharrma beams with joy as Vasudha crosses the 500-episode milestone; says 'It feels incredibly special'
Devansh, played by Abhishek Sharrma on the show Vasudha, has been the most important turning point in the actor's career so far. He is very proud of the milestone now that the hit show has completed 500 episodes. Abhishek has been part of the story from the beginning, and people have always liked how he played Dev.
Abhishek said that reaching the 500-episode mark feels very rewarding when he looks back on it. The actor thinks that everyone on the team needs to be dedicated to keep a TV show going for so long. “Completing 500 episodes of the show feels incredibly special. Well, TV is a medium that demands consistency, discipline and emotional investment every single day. Completing such a long journey with the same passion is something I'm truly grateful for,” Abhishek shared.
He also emphasised that the real achievement lies in the affection the audience has shown to the show and its characters over the years.
“For me, it's not just about the number. It's about the love the audience has shown to Dev and the show. Knowing that people invite our story into their homes every day, that is the biggest reward as an actor I can ask for,” he said.
Spending such a long time portraying the same character has also shaped Abhishek’s approach to acting. The actor explained that daily television teaches patience and pushes performers to constantly evolve.
“A long-running show like Vasudha teaches you a lot of patience and emotional depth as an actor. You learn how to be mature and how to become more perceptive about things rather than being impulsive,” he explained.
According to Abhishek, playing Dev for hundreds of episodes has also encouraged him to explore new layers in the character so that the performance remains fresh.
“Playing the same character for such a long time pushes you to keep discovering new and different layers so that the performance always feels fresh and honest. This journey has helped me become more instinctive and disciplined with my craft,” he added.
He further noted that honesty remains the most important aspect of acting. “The most important thing is truth in performance. When you genuinely believe in the emotion of a scene, the audience connects with it immediately,” Abhishek said.
As Vasudha celebrates the 500-episode milestone, the moment stands as a proud achievement not just for the makers but also for Abhishek Sharrma, whose portrayal of Dev continues to resonate with viewers.
He also emphasised that the real achievement lies in the affection the audience has shown to the show and its characters over the years.
“For me, it's not just about the number. It's about the love the audience has shown to Dev and the show. Knowing that people invite our story into their homes every day, that is the biggest reward as an actor I can ask for,” he said.
Spending such a long time portraying the same character has also shaped Abhishek’s approach to acting. The actor explained that daily television teaches patience and pushes performers to constantly evolve.
“A long-running show like Vasudha teaches you a lot of patience and emotional depth as an actor. You learn how to be mature and how to become more perceptive about things rather than being impulsive,” he explained.
“Playing the same character for such a long time pushes you to keep discovering new and different layers so that the performance always feels fresh and honest. This journey has helped me become more instinctive and disciplined with my craft,” he added.
He further noted that honesty remains the most important aspect of acting. “The most important thing is truth in performance. When you genuinely believe in the emotion of a scene, the audience connects with it immediately,” Abhishek said.
As Vasudha celebrates the 500-episode milestone, the moment stands as a proud achievement not just for the makers but also for Abhishek Sharrma, whose portrayal of Dev continues to resonate with viewers.
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