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Super fan of the week - Vivian Dsena

INDIAN actor Vivian Dsena has won over fans globally with winning performances in successful serials, including admirer Rani Nesbeth Young from Jamaica.

Eastern Eye caught up with super fan Rani to find out more.


What connected you to Vivian?

I discovered Vivian Dsena while watching Madhubala — Ek Ishq Ek Junoon on TV, where he played RK the superstar.

What made you a super fan?

I am truly impressed with his amazing style of acting. He transforms every performance into a masterpiece. I find so much peace and joy when I watch his shows. He has a unique ability to make everything so real. His talent is truly a gift from God.

Tell us about something super you have done for Vivian?

I wrote a short story called Madhubala 2 – Journey Back To India. I also make videos for him and regularly post them for him on Twitter.

What has been your most memorable moment?

My memorable moments includes RK taking Madhu to the studio to break her fast in Madhubala. He decorated everything so beautifully and looked like a prince. In Shakti – Astitva Ke Ehsaas Ki, I was impressed by how he defended Saumya.

What is the thing you most love about Vivian?

I love his decency, faithfulness, romantic nature and godliness. I also love his humility and graciousness. He doesn’t look down on anyone, but uplifts others. He doesn’t compete with anyone or boast about his awards, but acknowledges God and thanks his fans. I love his deep expressive eyes and tender voice.

Which quality in Vivian do you most relate to?

Vivian and I are quite similar. We both love nature, coffee and cooking. He loves his family and I do too. He is a deep thinker and his words are filled with wisdom just like mine.

What is your favourite work he has done?

Madhubala and I love his role as Harman in Shakti.

Why do you love being a super fan of Vivian?

I feel divinely connected to his heart and soul, so am honoured to be his super fan as it makes me feel closer to him.

Twitter: @nesbeth_rani

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