This hero, who was seen with Salman Khan, plays the role of father today, it is difficult to recognize him.
Vivek Mushran started his film career with the film Saudagar. This film was very popular at that time and the audience liked Vivek very much. His acting and screen presence made him a rising star. At that time it was believed that he could join the big names of the industry. However, his career did not progress in the direction that was expected.
Recently, an old video of his is going viral on social media in which he is seen with superstar Salman Khan. His innocence and simplicity of that period is clearly visible in this video. Interestingly, in this video, there is a mild argument going on between Salman Khan and the anchor, while Vivek is seen sitting quietly. Fans are surprised to see this video and are remembering the old days.
After some initial successes in films, Vivek Mushran’s career gradually turned towards side roles. He played small but important roles in many films. After this he turned to the TV industry where he got a new platform. He also made his mark on the small screen and became a part of many popular shows.
His character in the TV serial Sonpari was very popular and this show is considered an important milestone in his career. Apart from this, he also appeared in many other TV serials and kept entertaining the audience with his acting. With time, he gave a new direction to his career and kept himself continuously active.
Talking about today, Vivek Mushran’s look has completely changed. There is a big change in his hair, face and personality. The actor, who was once known as a young and chocolatey hero, is today seen playing the role of a father. Now maturity and experience is clearly visible in his characters.
Vivek is also active on social media and shares updates related to his projects and personal life with fans. Recently he gave information about his short film ‘Zid’, which has been selected in an international film festival. This is a big achievement for him and adds a new identity to his career.
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