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Kunal Bakshi: I love kids to the core

Actor Kunal Bakshi, who is part of Siddharth Kumar Tewary’s Karmphaldata Shani, recently had some special guests on his set. Some kids from a nearby school visited a few days back. “It's the best feeling in the world when such sweet and small kids love you so much. Kids' love is unconditional and they have a pure heart. So it's always a good feeling and I love kids to the core,” he says.

In fact, the visit made Kunal nostalgic. “It reminds me of my childhood days. I remember when I was a kid, our school took us to see some film shoot. I was very small but still, I was mesmerized by seeing the sets, lighting, costumes and everything related to the shooting. I think that must be the first time I must have thought of becoming an actor,” he says.


He got some great feedback from his young guests too. “Kids love our show, Karmphaldata Shani. They do hate my character in the show because I am full on negative but that's a compliment for me,” he says, adding,” The best compliment was one kid told me, ‘Uncle, you are very bad because you keep tormenting Shani all the time."

The actor too is fond of working in the show. “I love working in Karmphaldata Shani and it's very close to my heart. Big thanks to everyone for watching and loving our show so much...The ongoing track is very interesting. I am again going to create a big problem for Dhamini and Shani,” he says.

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