This year, Shahroz Sabzwari made a comeback on television with a project that has since become well-known to fans of TV series. Shahroz plays the wise and practical Talal in Dil-e-Veeran, a character who struggles to navigate the dynamics of his family’s politics. The straightforward but compelling plot has generated a lot of discussion on Twitter due to the three main characters experiencing unexpected new events on a regular basis.
Shahroz spoke to a local news channel about his character and bond with co-stars on set, his glow-up, and the abundance of violent scenes in the drama. When asked why he thinks the serial has gotten so much attention, Shahroz attributed it to the new revelations in the script each day.
“The plot isn’t so disjointed that there aren’t any pillar characters.” The plot revolves around new developments in the lives of the show’s existing characters. This has kept the audience interested. They wait to be surprised by what happens to the character each day.”
“The most demanding part of the character was that it had to be as honest as an angel,” he said of the challenges of getting into the character. He never lies, never misleads anyone, and never betrays anyone. In this role, I channeled my father’s personality. In real life, he is Talal.”
Shahroz Sabzwari
Shahroz believes his character’s backstory made him a difficult character to begin with. “He’s carried the entire family on his shoulders since childhood.”
He enjoys having fun and laughing out loud, but when it comes to honesty, he is a very strict and principled individual. He can’t stand deception or dishonesty; it makes him angry and helpless. Talal expects strictness and a boisterous demeanour.”
Shahroz then discussed his private scenes with the young actor Nawal Saeed, revealing that their chemistry “automatically” developed because of how similar their off-screen approaches to their jobs are. “Nawal and I get along really well.
On sets, I don’t really talk any more than is necessary, and Nawal is the same way. We are totally devoted to our work. She would portray Minhal (her character) while at work and switch back to Nawal as soon as the director called cut. We are totally devoted to our work. We had such a cosy connection, I thought. before
The host inquired about whether it was strange to work with relatively unknown people when he was the only veteran actor present, especially given that the public generally prefers well-known actors in this field.
Whether it’s my brother, sister, or my heroine, I treat everyone I interact with on set as an equal. We are workers, in my opinion. Everyone of us is here for a 10- to 12-hour shift, and after that, whoever wants to resume their lives as superstars or whatever they want to do can do so.
He added that the group works together in a single room and referred to the group as his family. No one has ever requested a van, a separate room, or any other type of special treatment due to their seniority, experience,
In response to a question about the drama’s frequent slapping scenes, Shahroz said he had also read a comment on his post that raised the same issue. Every day, this drama is broadcast. Given that it airs every day instead of just once a week, the slaps feel excessive. Though they just seem to be paced differently, it also occurs in other dramas, he said.
He continued, “We used to have daily soaps, but with time, we’re seeing daily serials, further justifying the script and screenplay writers of daily serials. Now that we have 40 minutes of daily episodes, our writers are learning the craft as it is still relatively new.
Shahroz eventually acknowledged, however, that there are currently too many slap scenes in the serial. “I do feel that, too, but I am aware of the past. It was created with a weekly episode schedule in mind. Because the show is now broadcast every day, the slap that was scheduled to air in July and August actually took place in June.
The host questioned Shahroz about the significant changes to his appearance over the years, including his sense of style and hairstyles, and inquired as to the source of his glowing and “hot” appearance. Shahroz experienced Sadaf. The Nand actor exclaimed, “That’s what happened.
Since Sadaf entered my life, every drama or advertisement I choose to do—actually, all of the work, even if it’s an Instagram post, which, as you can see, is work for us—is taken care of by Sadaf. From my dialogue delivery to my clothes to the grid, Sadaf has a mood board for it, he said.