Salman Khan's Maine Pyar Kiya Co-Star Bhagyashree’s Son Abimanyu Dassani Says Fans Still Call His Mother 'Suman' - EXCLUSIVE

Maine Pyar Kiya's Suman AKA Bhagyashree talks about his debut film Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota co-starring Radhika Madan.

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Salman Khan's Maine Pyar Kiya Co-Star Bhagyashree’s Son Abimanyu Dassani Says Fans Still Call His Mother 'Suman' - EXCLUSIVE
Debutant Abimanyu Dassani who happens to be  the Maine Pyar Kiya  actress Bhagyashree’s son  literally gave his blood sweat and tears, broke his bones and  acquired  action injuries  like war wounds during the  making of his debut film Mard Ko  Dard Nahin Hota(MKDNH). The  film took a  very long time to  release.

“I didn’t allow myself to get impatient. When the  film released we  who had  slogged  over the film were  not happy with the way it was released. But  I am glad the film has found an audience over the  months since release.And all of us, Vasan Sir(directorVasan Bala)  ,my co-star Radhika Madan  are  doing well, ” says  Abhimanyu generously tipping his hat at director Vasan Bala.

“I  virtually learnt everything I know about acting while working with Vasan Sir. He was  a one-man school of acting for me. And whatever credit I got for  the  film goes  to him. If and when he makes  his next film I’d love to be part of it in any capacity.Even an assistant director would be fine.”

Abhimanyu is proud and happy to be   in the same space that his mother occupied  30 years ago. “Even  today she is  called out as Suman,  the name  of the  character that she played in Maine Pyar Kiya. I feel gratified when people refer to me as  Surya the  guy I play in MKDNH. Hopefuly  after my next  release Nikamma I will be called out by my character’s name in  this film.”

After Mard  Ko Dard Nahin Hota, Abhimanyu has signed and completed Sabbir Khan’s  Nikkamma .

 He loved the experience. “It is an out and  out masala entertainer . I get to do all  the filmy stuff, the action, drama… it’s a  full package.”

Up next is a full-on comedy with director Umesh Shukla of  Oh My  God and  100 Not Out fame.

“I  want to  keep trying new genres and  new  subjects in every film I do,” says the  ambitious young actor who admits he has  a long way  to go. “I am here to act  only. I don’t want to  become   a star on social media. I can’t do it. I admire those who can,” says Abhimanyu who became financially independent  when he  was  17.

“I  never  took money from my parents since then. I live with them, so my housing and food are taken care  of. But all other expenses, including  gym , are  paid for  by me,” says  Dassani whose father Himalaya Dasssani  was also  a part-time  actor  who did a couple of  films with his wife .

“I was  hoping everyone had  forgotten that,” laughs  the  young actor.


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