Sandeep Kapoor on Father-Son Bond in New TV Show
Actor Sandeep Kapoor opens up about playing Arvind, a father with Alzheimer’s, in ‘Oh Humnava Tum Dena Saath Mera’, highlighting the powerful father-son relationship with Shabir Ahluwalia and the show’s emotional family drama.
Mumbai: In the competitive world of Indian television, where emotional storytelling continues to hold a special place in viewers’ hearts, actor Sandeep Kapoor is earning appreciation for his sensitive portrayal of Arvind in Oh Humnava Tum Dena Saath Mera, a family drama produced by Studio LSD. His character, a father navigating life with Alzheimer’s disease, brings to the forefront one of the most poignant relationships in the narrative — the deep bond with his son Rakshit, played by Shabir Ahluwalia.
Kapoor describes this father-son connection as the emotional core of the series. “My character Arvind shares a deeply emotional bond with his son Rakshit, and it is the strongest relationship in the show,” he said. “Arvind’s Alzheimer’s disease has made his son a caregiver, protector, and support system. Their connection seems to exist beyond memory itself, which makes the relationship particularly moving.”
This on-screen dynamic is further enriched by a comfortable off-screen rapport. Kapoor speaks warmly about collaborating with Shabir Ahluwalia, noting how the experience has been enriching. “It’s really an experience of a lifetime. The atmosphere is so relaxed and enjoyable whenever he is on set. He is extremely professional and a very loving person. Working with him makes every day enjoyable and inspiring,” he shared.
Family-centric narratives have long been a cornerstone of Indian television, striking a chord with audiences across generations. Kapoor believes the authenticity of relationships in Oh Humnava Tum Dena Saath Mera is what sets it apart. “Family-oriented stories connect deeply with audiences because they deal with emotions that are universal,” he explained. “What makes this show special is that relationships are truly the heart of the story. Whether it’s the bond between a father and son or the idea of standing by each other through difficult times, the emotions feel real. Audiences remember characters not because they are perfect, but because their relationships and struggles are relatable.”
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