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Vivian Dsena walks away with Best Actor award (critics) at Gold Awards

One of the most popular Indian television actors Vivian Dsena took home the Best Actor Award (critics) at the recently held 11th Kesh King Gold Awards in Mumbai. The talented actor looked dapper at the event and was quite excited about receiving the honour.

"I am so excited to have won this award. Awards are a clear indication of how well your show is doing. I am happy that people are loving my work. I have always got so much love from the audience that I constantly want to better myself," he says.


The actor decided to go all formal for the occasion. He looked amazing in a dark green suit with a black tie.

"I wanted to go for something that was edgy yet formal. I am so happy that people loved my look for the awards," he says.

Vivian Dsena is currently seen in Rashmi Sharma Telefilms’ successful show, Shakti - Astitva Ke Ehsaas Ki.

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