Mumbai: Television actor Karan Vohra, who is currently seen in the show “Meri Bhavya Life”, shared a deep personal story, revealing how body-sheming has impressed someone close to someone.
Recalling the experience of a cousin, which was often targeted for his weight, Karan shared that the family member had to face constant bullying and harsh comments, which left deep emotional marks. The actor also emphasized the need to bring stories like these. For that, this issue is just beyond awareness – it is about accepting losses and promoting mercy and sympathy.
Vohra said, “I can belong to my grand life story because one of my cousins were on a heavy side. He was tight and blinking the body due to being called” fat “. Such negative remarks were mentally hurt, and this damage lasts for a long time.
So I think this story is very important. Karan Vohra played the role of Rishka Jaiswal in the show “Meri Bhavya Life” by Sunji Wadhwa Spherigins.
“The name actually connects with the story. It is about a girl named Bhavya and how her life develops, all that ups and downs, her personal struggle, relationship and everything around her.
So I really love this title. “Mehke of Zindagi ‘actor also said that the show reflects the real -generation realities and in today’s world faces challenges to those usually encountered.
He mentioned, “The time has changed a lot. Earlier, people felt less about how they look, especially if they were slightly flirtatious. But now people are getting confident in their skin, their body shape, and not only women, even men.”
“The show is going to inspire so many girls and boys, who will be related to Bhavya’s journey, how does it give to those who embarrass the body, and how they grow through all the challenges.
I play a character that makes fun of her, commenting on her look, and yet she responds with full confidence. This indicates that the time has now changed; Looks like everything is not there, ”said Karan.