Zeenews Bureau
Mumbai: If you thought this was Arjun Kapoor of ‘Ishaqzaade’, look again! It’s not … It’s the young and hunky Akshay Dogra who will soon be seen entering Zee TV’s ‘Punarvivaah’ as a strikingly handsome ‘driver’ to the Scindia household.
And his sudden emergence as the new driver for the family will strangely coincide with the kidnapping of Yash (Gurmeet Chaudhary) and Aarti’s (Kratika Sengar) son Ansh. Viewers will be left wondering as to what his connection is with the disappearance of Ansh. Has someone from within the family collaborated with this new driver to get the son kidnapped? Is this some kind of conspiracy to break the bond of Yash and Aarti? Only time will tell.
In the meanwhile, Akshay Dogra is gung-ho about his new role. He said, “I am extremely happy to be working with Shashi Mittal and Zee TV. It is a parallel track to the male lead of the show Gurmeet Chaudhry who I have immense regard for as an actor. There are several mysterious dimensions to this role. It has shades of grey. The dark secrets and his ulterior motives will unravel over a period of time. I hope the audience enjoys my performance!”
Currently, Yash and Aarti are battling with the disappearance of their son Ansh following Yash’s nasty battle with Prashant which results in the latter’s death. Prashant had kidnapped Ansh before his death. But clearly, someone else has stepped into Prashant’s shoes and is continuing to hold Ansh hostage. Could it be this new driver in the family? And is there someone from amongst the Scindia family who has partnered with the driver to kidnap Ansh?
To find out, tune into Punarvivaah at 10:30 PM every Monday-Friday, only on Zee TV.
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