In an era where television often leans heavily on spectacle, Ram Bhavan actor Summit Jaiswal believes in a more grounded approach. Playing Sunny in the Rahul Kumar Tewary's show, Summit emphasizes storytelling over superficial polish.
“I believe the glamour quotient should serve the story, not overshadow it,” he says. “In Ram Bhavan, the focus is on realism, emotion, and relatable characters.” Set in a small-town backdrop, the show aims to reflect the understated yet poignant lives of its characters. For Summit, the authenticity of Sunny’s world is what draws viewers in, not glossy distractions.
The actor also highlights the importance of evolution within a long-running narrative. “Introducing new elements is essential to keep the audience engaged, but they need to feel organic,” he explains. “Twists and surprises work best when they arise naturally from the character’s journey.” Summit credits the show’s writers for maintaining this balance, incorporating hidden motives and evolving relationships without losing sight of the show’s core.
Playing Sunny has required Summit to continually re-engage with the character. “A twist isn’t just a plot device—it’s an emotional shift,” he shares. Whether it’s a family dispute or a moral challenge, each new turn adds depth to Sunny, and Summit approaches every change with thoughtful attention. “I reflect on how he would truly feel, what his actions or silence mean, and how it aligns with his values.”
Adapting to these shifts isn’t always seamless. “It’s both exciting and challenging,” he admits. “When the shift is sudden or intense, it demands recalibrating Sunny’s emotional compass.” Still, he sees this as the craft’s true reward.
While audience reaction does bring a layer of pressure, Summit keeps his focus on emotional honesty. “There’s a responsibility when you know the audience is attached to the character,” he acknowledges, “but if the change is grounded and truthful, I trust the viewers will follow.”
Ram Bhavan may not rely on glamour, but its emotional depth—and Summit’s steady hand—are clearly at the heart of its resonance.
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“I believe the glamour quotient should serve the story, not overshadow it,” he says. “In Ram Bhavan, the focus is on realism, emotion, and relatable characters.” Set in a small-town backdrop, the show aims to reflect the understated yet poignant lives of its characters. For Summit, the authenticity of Sunny’s world is what draws viewers in, not glossy distractions.
The actor also highlights the importance of evolution within a long-running narrative. “Introducing new elements is essential to keep the audience engaged, but they need to feel organic,” he explains. “Twists and surprises work best when they arise naturally from the character’s journey.” Summit credits the show’s writers for maintaining this balance, incorporating hidden motives and evolving relationships without losing sight of the show’s core.
Playing Sunny has required Summit to continually re-engage with the character. “A twist isn’t just a plot device—it’s an emotional shift,” he shares. Whether it’s a family dispute or a moral challenge, each new turn adds depth to Sunny, and Summit approaches every change with thoughtful attention. “I reflect on how he would truly feel, what his actions or silence mean, and how it aligns with his values.”
Adapting to these shifts isn’t always seamless. “It’s both exciting and challenging,” he admits. “When the shift is sudden or intense, it demands recalibrating Sunny’s emotional compass.” Still, he sees this as the craft’s true reward.
While audience reaction does bring a layer of pressure, Summit keeps his focus on emotional honesty. “There’s a responsibility when you know the audience is attached to the character,” he acknowledges, “but if the change is grounded and truthful, I trust the viewers will follow.”
Ram Bhavan may not rely on glamour, but its emotional depth—and Summit’s steady hand—are clearly at the heart of its resonance.
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