Malhar Pandya Talks About Choosing ‘Quality Over Noise’ and His Role as Suryadev

Malhar
Pandya, currently portraying Suryadev in Veer Hanuman, is no stranger
to mythological roles. With a career spanning over a decade, he has
portrayed significant characters in shows like Ramayan, Devon Ke Dev
Mahadev, Suryaputra Karn, Radha Krishn, and Shrimad Ramayan. However, he
remains selective about his public presence, preferring to let his work
speak for itself.Pandya’s last appearance was in Shrimad Ramayan,
where he played Suryaputra Sugriv. Now, in Veer Hanuman, he takes on the
divine role of Suryadev, a transition he finds intriguing. “Suryadev
has influenced my life indirectly through my previous characters. I
played Suryaputra Karn in Radha Krishn and Suryaputra Sugriv in Shrimad
Ramayan. And now, I am playing Suryadev himself,” he shares.
His
preparation for the role involved studying ancient texts and
understanding the divine aura of Suryadev. “I worked on my voice
modulation, posture, and expressions to reflect his power and grace.
Physically, the biggest challenge is carrying the elaborate costume,
especially the crown and wig, for long hours,” he explains. Despite
these challenges, he gets into character in just 25 minutes. While
mythological shows have been a significant part of his career, Pandya
considers Kasam Tere Pyaar Ki as his landmark show. “I played a
grey-shaded character, Pawan Malhotra, which resonated with the
audience. The complexity and relatability of the character made it
special for me,” he says. Unlike many actors who seek the limelight,
Pandya prefers a quieter path. “Due to certain challenges in life, I’ve
chosen to maintain a low profile. It’s a personal decision that allows
me to focus on what truly matters while keeping my peace and privacy.
Quality over noise, always,” he asserts. For him, the essence of acting
lies in storytelling. “The best thing about being an actor is stepping
into different lives and telling meaningful stories. It’s enriching,
transformative, and a unique way to connect with people,” he reflects.
With Veer Hanuman, Pandya continues to explore the world of mythology,
bringing characters to life with dedication and authenticity.
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