“Embodying the intrigue of a spy as Yug and essaying the warmth of a best friend as Eklavya has been an exhilarating challenge for me”, says Dabangii Actor Rrahul Sudhir 

“Embodying the intrigue of a spy as Yug and essaying the warmth of a best friend as Eklavya has been an exhilarating challenge for me”, says Dabangii Actor Rrahul Sudhir 
Rrahul Sudhir.

Sony Entertainment Television’s ‘Dabangii - Mulgi Aayi Re Aayi’, has kept the audience gripped with the journey of a grown-up Arya (Rachana Mistry), who hopes to take revenge on her birth father, Satya (Aamir Dalvi), for destroying her family. Her resolve is further strengthened with Ankush’s (Manav Gohil) return and her reunion with her childhood friend, Eklavya, who is now working as an undercover spy, Yug (Rrahul Sudhir) to reveal Satya’s wrongdoings. In the ongoing track, Ankush uses Arya as bait to get closer to Satya and tells her not to let Yug know that he is alive. On the other hand, Yug, who is trying to help Arya expose Satya’s illegal activities, senses that Arya is hiding something from him. Amidst all this, Arya finds herself torn between her loyalty to Ankush and protecting her newfound relationship with her childhood friend, Eklavya aka Yug. 

 

Rrahul Sudhir talks about his experience of playing a dual character as Yug, who is a spy, while also concealing his real identity as Arya’s childhood friend, Eklavya. He shares, “Embodying the intrigue of a spy as Yug and essaying the warmth of a best friend as Eklavya has been an exhilarating challenge for me, and it has helped me come out of the grey character image that I have established with my previous roles. Stepping into the shoes of a spy demands meticulous attention to detail, a constant dance between deception and truth, and an unwavering determination to protect what's right. On one hand, Yug is doing his duty as a spy, revealing all of Satya’s wrongdoings and on the other hand, he is trying to be a good friend to Arya as Eklavya, by helping her take down Satya and his empire. It's a journey of discovery for both the characters and me, navigating through layers of secrets and uncertainties, and therein lies the beauty of portraying such a multifaceted role on screen."