‘Thrillers challenge you as an actor’
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Take your experience further with Premium access. Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only BenefitsVivaan Arora, known for Punjabi films like Dramebaaz Kalakaar and Haq: The Right, a music video with Tochi Raina, and TV shows such as Supercop Super Villain, Ashi, and the horror anthology Aahat, says that he is eager to take on more projects in the thriller and action genres.
“Thriller and action have always excited me” he says. There’s a certain rush in the fast-paced storytelling, the twists, and the high-stakes drama. Thrillers especially keep you on your toes as an actor — they demand you to balance intensity and subtle emotion because every scene can shift the entire narrative.”
Speaking about the genre, Vivaan adds, “It’s the adrenaline that pulls me in — the energy, the physical demands, and the transformation that comes with portraying someone who’s constantly facing challenges. Whether it’s a dramatic face-off or a gripping stunt sequence, these roles push you beyond your comfort zone. That’s what makes both genres so powerful — not just for the actor, but also for the audience who gets completely absorbed in the
story.”