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Exclusive: Kunal K Kapoor joins Aditi Sharma in Colors TV’s Shayad Yahi Hai Pyaar.
Popular actor Kunal K Kapoor is back on television after a hiatus with Colors TV‘s newest presentation, Shayad Yahi Hai Pyaar, produced by Dice Media. The promo and the first look of the show have Aditi Sharma and Daksh Puri exhibiting their close bond. This show is an adaptation of the popular Korean drama Something in the Rain.
We at IWMBuzz.com were the first to report on the presence of Aditi Sharma and Daksh Puri as the leads of the show. We have also written exclusively about Grusha Kapoor and Jagat Rawat joining the cast in vital roles. If you have missed the super-exclusives about this show on our site, you can always check them here.
Now, we hear that Kunal will return to Colors TV as the other lead in the show. He is known for his versatile roles on television. He is best known for his portrayals in Left Right Left, Ziddi Dil Mane Na, Doli Armaano Ki, Maitree, Mann Ki Awaz Pratigya, etc.
A little birdie tells us, “He will be cast opposite Aditi and will have a very well-defined arc with a lot of layers in his character.”
Kunal has had a long-standing association with Colors TV, with a few of his finest portrayals coming for the channel. He has featured in Na Bole Tum Na Mainr Kush Kaha 1 and 2, Rishton Se Badi Pratha, Udariyaann and recently, Zyada Mat Udd.
We buzzed Kunal but did not get through to him.
We reached out to the channel spokesperson but did not get a response till we filed the story.
Kunal Karan Kapoor: A Masterclass in Versatility.
In the ever-evolving landscape of Indian television, few actors manage to consistently reinvent themselves and remain relevant across genres and generations. Karan Kunal Kapoor is one such gem. Known for his expressive eyes, subtle performances, and the ability to fully transform into any character, Karan continues to captivate audiences with his nuanced portrayals.
A Journey Rooted in Talent and Growth
Karan made an unforgettable impact with his early role in Left Right Left, where he stood out despite being surrounded by a dynamic ensemble cast. His popularity soared with Na Bole Tum Na Maine Kuch Kaha, where he played Mohan Bhatnagar - a character that showcased his ability to blend wit, vulnerability, and intensity. This role established him as a dependable lead who could carry an entire show on his shoulders.
After a brief hiatus, Karan returned to the screen with Ziddi Dil Maane Na, where his portrayal of a strong yet emotionally complex character earned him renewed acclaim. Fans praised his seamless transition between emotionally heavy scenes and lighthearted moments, reaffirming his place as one of the most layered performers in the industry.
Current Projects Showcasing Range
Currently, Karan is juggling two very distinct roles - Laxman in Tenali Rama, a mythological comedy, and Vikram Nanda in Colors TV's Zyada Mat Udd, a contemporary drama. While Laxman demands precise comic timing and classical expressions, Vikram Nanda is grounded in modern-day intensity and emotional realism. Karan switches between these contrasting worlds effortlessly, a testament to his deep understanding of the craft.
Karan isn't just another television actor. He's a chameleon who disappears into his roles. Whether it's the intense journalist, a loyal soldier, a relatable boy-next-door, or a witty mythological character - he adapts with an ease that few can match. His performances never feel rehearsed; they resonate with natural depth, which is rare in the age of over-dramatization.
Kunal Karan Kapoor: A Masterclass in Versatility - JustShowBiz
Krishna Bharadwaj on his offscreen bond with Kunal and Nikkhil on Tenali Rama; says ‘We three are called The Fun Musketeers of the show’
Krishna Bharadwaj reveals the off-screen antics with co-star antics with co-stars Kunal Karan Kapoor and Nikkhil Arya on the set of Tenali Rama. The trio, known as "The Fun Musketeers," share laughter, jokes and harmless pranks, creating a positive and collaborative atmosphere. Their strong bond makes long shooting schedules enjoyable and contributes to the show's seamless performances.
“Kunal and I are an absolute riot on set—like two mischievous kids always laughing, joking, and playfully teasing those around us. Our favourite target Nikkhil Arya, who, despite being endlessly confused by our bursts of laughter, takes it all in good spirit,” Krishna shared with a smile.
Their off-screen friendship brings a refreshing contrast to their intense on-screen personas, who solve mind-bending cases with razor-sharp deduction. Behind the camera, though, it’s all about harmless pranks, meme sharing, and laughing over bloopers.
“When we three come together, our off-screen chemistry is so infectious that we have rightly earned the nickname ‘The Fun Musketeers’ of the show,” Krishna added.
This playful energy doesn’t just add cheer to their days but also infuses the set with positivity and collaboration. Their strong bond is often credited with making long shooting schedules feel lighter and more enjoyable for the entire crew.
With such off-screen camaraderie adding a special charm to the show’s atmosphere, it’s no wonder the performances on Tenali Rama continue to feel so seamless and spirited. As Krishna puts it, “It’s rare find co-actors who become genuine friends—and I’m lucky to have found two.”
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Krishna Bhardwaj: "What I personally loved was exploring the dynamic between Tenali and Laxman. Audiences will get to see how their bond strengthens as they work together to save Acharya Bhaskar. It's a race against time, filled with tension, humour, and unexpected twists!
Kunal Karan Kapoor: "This is a turning point for Laxman because it's not just about action - it's about trust, quick thinking and friendship. I really enjoy playing this part where Laxman gets to prove his loyalty and bravery. It's a thrilling journey, and I can't wait for the audience to see how he and Tenali make such a great team under Pressure."
Krishna Bharadwaj shares an exciting update on the upcoming track of Tenali Rama; says, 'what I personally loved was exploring the dynamic between Tenali and Laxman' | - Times of India
Kunal Karan Kapoor: "Laxmanappa is sharp, methodical, and shaped by a life of discipline. His approach is grounded in logic and careful observation, making his dynamic with Rama particularly interesting. Their collaboration doesn’t just solve situations—it reveals different ways of thinking. That contrast creates a narrative texture I believe audiences will enjoy."
Sony SAB’s Tenali Rama embarks on a gripping new path with compelling mysteries and dynamic new characters
Kunal Karan Kapoor joins Tenali Rama, marks debut in period costume drama.
He never takes decisions lightly — there’s often a great deal of thought behind them.Kunal Karan Kapoor, who shot to fame with Left Right Left (2006) and followed it up with Na Bole Tum Na Maine Kuch Kaha (2012), Doli Armaano Ki (2015), Ziddi Dil Maane Na (2021), and Udaariyaan (2024), with long gaps in between, is the latest entrant in the show Tenali Rama. After featuring in several fiction shows, this marks his foray into a period costume drama. “I have always been skeptical about doing a costume drama,” confesses the actor — not because he finds them over-the-top, but because he feared he wouldn’t be able to do justice to the role of army doctor-turned-detective Lakshmanappa Swaminarayana Bhattaru. While he enjoys a good challenge, this show holds special meaning for him. “My dad used to watch the show, and this one is for him.”
Kapoor says he arrived on set without any expectations, but soon “fell in love with the whole process.” “I honestly had no idea how a costume drama is shot, so I am going with the flow,” says the actor, who has been filming for the past eight days. “It takes a considerable amount of time [to get ready] compared to my other shows. While normally I’d be ready in five to 10 minutes, here, it takes close to an hour because of the costume, make-up, teeka, hair, and the turban,” explains Kapoor, who is thoroughly enjoying the cheerful spirit of the cast, regardless of the workload. “It feels like I’ve known them for years — especially Krishna Bharadwaj [who plays Tenali Rama].”
Reminiscing about the 1990s, when he was an eight-year-old fan of Tenali Rama, Kapoor shares, “Tenali Rama used to be one of those few shows which was telecast in colour at that time. It has a universal appeal because the stories are timeless. It was a huge hit back then. The fact that I am playing a role adjacent to Tenali is an honour — to be in that costume, say those lines, and be part of this rich cultural heritage.”
Tenali Rama: Kunal Karan Kapoor dedicates period costume drama debut to father
Kunal Karan Kapoor joins the cast as Laxmanappa Bhattaru, fondly called Laxman—a former army doctor who now turns sleuth.
Sony SAB’s Tenali Rama, known for its entertaining blend of humor, intelligence, and wisdom, is all set to introduce a new twist to its narrative. Actor Kunal Karan Kapoor the cast as Laxmanappa Bhattaru, fondly called Laxman—a former army doctor who now turns sleuth. With Krishna Bharadwaj continuing to charm audiences as Tenali Rama, Laxman's entry promises to inject fresh energy and intrigue into the beloved show.
Laxman, a character grounded in science, reason, and justice, has left behind a life of violence in search of knowledge and truth. His arrival paves the way for an unusual but exciting partnership with Rama. While Tenali Rama is known for his quick wit and creative thinking, Laxman brings a calm, logical perspective, balancing Rama’s flair with his steady pragmatism. Together, they form a dynamic duo—one that combines brains, strategy, and occasional physical prowess to solve complex brains, strategy, and occasional physical prowess to solve complex challenges. With his medical background, street-smart survival skills, and quiet heroism, Laxman is set to become a fan favorite.
Speaking about his role, Kunal Karan Kapoor shared, “Laxman is a layered and thoughtful character, quite different from anything I’ve played before. I was immediately drawn to his quiet strength and sense of purpose. Joining Tenali Rama as a retired army doctor embarking on thrilling adventures offers an exciting new chapter for me. My journey with Sony SAB spans over two decades, and each return feels like reconnecting with an old, cherished story.”
He added, “This is my first experience working in a historical and costume drama, which initially felt daunting. I remember standing before the mirror on the first day, adjusting to the heavy costume and wondering if I could embody this character. But as filming progressed, I found myself sinking naturally into Laxman’s skin. Now, it’s hard to imagine him any other way.”
Fans can look forward to seeing this fresh partnership unfold as Tenali Rama explores deeper stories and thrilling adventures with Laxman’s arrival.
Kunal Karan Kapoor joins Sony SAB’s Tenali Rama