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When Dev Aditya of ‘Mann Sundar’ faced the camera for the first time

By IANS | Updated: October 11, 2023 12:15 IST

Mumbai, Oct 11 Actor Dev Aditya, who is currently seen playing the lead character in the show ‘Mann ...

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Mumbai, Oct 11 Actor Dev Aditya, who is currently seen playing the lead character in the show ‘Mann Sundar’, says it was a dream come true for him to face the camera for the first time.

Ask the actor about his experience while facing the camera for the first time, he said: “I was very nervous and excited.”

He added: “Excited because I got a show unexpectedly and I was nervous on the very first day because I got some 15 scenes to shoot on the same day but I had asked for it and I was super grateful.”

On the professional front, Dev is famous for portraying the character of Saurabh in the show ‘Barrister Babu’. He is currently he is shooting for ‘Mann Sundar’.

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