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Heital Puniwala: I’m sure the audience will love Internet Wala Love once the story evolves

Actor Heital Puniwala, who is a part of the recently launched show Internet Wala Love on Colors, says that he has been getting amazing response for his performance in it. The actor says that he was always confident that the audience will love the show.

“The response for the show is amazing as it’s a very new concept. Love stories on the internet are a trendy concept. I was expecting much love from the audience and I am sure they will love it as the story evolves,” he says.


The actor goes on to add that he can really relate to his character. “It has been just a few days since the show has gone on air. For now, I can connect a little to my character. But as the story evolves, I think I would really be able to relate my character to how I really am.”

Ask him who his favourite co-actor on the set is, and he says, “My Favourite co-star on the set is none other than Sushil Parashar, who is paying a role of my father.”

The actor loves shooting for the show and often has the most amazing experiences with the team. “The most interesting thing on the set is the actors who are like one family. All of them work very hard to make their characters relatable to the audience,” he says.

Ask Heital if he believes that love can blossom on the web, and he says, “No, I really don't believe in love through the internet. But I partially agree on this concept as the internet is the only medium through which we can connect with people from far off places and I think it's the starting point of your journey of relationships.”

Produced by Sunjoy Waddhwa under the banner of Sphere Origins, Internet Wala Love airs at 7 pm from Monday to Friday on Colors.

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