Srikant Dwivedi
There should be more emphasis on instilling a sense of nationalism: Srikant Dwivedi
Actor Srikant Dwivedi, who recently led the show Lakshmi Narayan on Colors and currently plays the role of Lord Vishnu in the mythological show, Shiv Shakti-Tap Tyag Tandav on Colors, says that he has always specially celebrated Republic Day. He adds that the day holds a lot of significance for him. “Republic Day has always been a nostalgic day for me because it takes me back to my school days, which are filled with so many memories associated with this special day. Back then, different schools used to compete on Republic Day in what we called the Parade Competition. A chief guest | Click Here...
Shiv Shakti Tap Tyaag Tandav actor Srikant Dwivedi talks about his priorities in life
Actor Srikant Dwivedi who played the lead role of Lord Vishnu in the Colors mythological Lakshmi Narayan, and is presently seen in the other mythological presentation titled Shiv Shakti Tap Tyaag Tandav, finds it tricky, yet mandatory to balance personal life and professional life. “My personal and professional life is quite visible to the audience, but maintaining a balance between the two is not a big challenge for me. I make sure to prioritize my family and spend time with them, no matter how busy I am," says the actor. Srikant finds the need to strike a good balance and | Click Here...
The meaning of Cricket for me has been Sachin Tendulkar: Srikant Dwivedi of Shiv Shakti Tap Tyaag Tandav fame
Srikant Dwivedi the tall and handsome actor who is presently enthralling his fans in the role of Lord Vishnu in Colors' show Shiv Shakti Tap Tyaag Tandav, is a sports enthusiast. He loves playing the game of cricket and has many good memories of playing many sports. In a candid chat with IWMBuzz.com, Srikant talks about his passion for sports and talks about it in detail. Read here. Your favourite sports: I love playing sports. I have played Football, Cricket, Squash, and all the Track and Field events. I have been a great sprinter during my scho | Click Here...