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Vivian Dsena on completing 10 years in the Indian television industry

Vivian Dsena is one of the popular actors of Indian television. His role as Harman in Shakti — Astitva Ke Ehsaas Ki has got him a lot of adulation from the viewers. Talking about his journey so far in the television industry, the actor said to a leading Indian entertainment portal, "It feels great; it’s been so far so good. As far as completing 10 years is concerned, it didn't feel like 10 years at all. It's been a roller coaster journey and I have learnt a lot of things. I have evolved as an actor during these years, and the journey is still on and I am still learning."

"I just give it my 100 percent. I just do my work and I don't think whether my show will be a hit or not. I think perseverance and patience will take you a long way," added the actor.


Speaking about luck, Vivian said, "I think you can be lucky once or twice, but not after that. People might say that he is lucky right now, but this luck cannot persist for long. Everyone has been working very hard. We try to give our best to every shot. It is great that people are liking our show, that makes us want to work even harder."

Vivian is an actor who believes in maintaining a low profile. "I am selectively social and I love to interact with my friends and family. However, I have very long working hours and it’s quite an effort to take out time for my personal life. I love my fans. I am here because of them. They made Vivian Dsena a household name. These are the people who love me and gave me so much adulation," Vivian said.

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