EXCLUSIVE: Vivian Dsena: To fall in love with a transgender is not normal according to the human standards
Vivian Dsena gets candid about his journey and why playing Harman was difficult so far.
Vivian Dsena is currently riding high on success with his show Shakti — Astitva Ke Ehsaas Ki getting all the love. He plays the roles of Harman in the show and is all set to complete almost a decade in the industry.
From playing the hottest vampire on Indian Television to now playing a normal man who falls in love with a transgender, Vivian has certainly come a long way. Most of his stints on Television have proved to be hit and with Shakti being amongst the top 10 shows, Vivian has all the reasons to be happy.
The actor recently featured in the Top 100 Sexiest Asian Men list trailing Fawad Khan behind. Also, Vivian is definitely a man of few words who lets his work do all the talking.
We caught up with the actor recently to know about his journey. When asked how does he see himself grow as an actor and the evolution of Television since his debut, he said, “Of course television has evolved. My fans have been loyal and kind to me that they have been supporting me. I am thankful to everybody.”
Given his humongous fan following, we asked the handsome actor his any memorable crazy encounter with fans. Replying to which he said, “These are the rewards for an actor to make him work hard. About the crazy fan moment, I was in a mall, walking, when a fan came and held my hand asking me to marry her.”

He also revealed that he was initially reluctant to do Shakti but then the channel called him and insisted on him hearing the story.
Speaking about his chemistry with Rubina Diliak in the show, Vivian said, “We are two professionals trying to work hard.”
Stating that his current state of mind is “PEACE”, Vivian added, “To play Harman is very difficult because falling in love with a transgender is not normal according to the human standards.”
It has not become a fashion for TV actors to venture into Bollywood, so we asked Vivian if he has such plans. To this, Vivian said, “I don't know if somebody appreciates my work they can call me for work.”
Without divulging much about his personal life, Vivian concluded, “I hardly have any personal life, I go to work I come home, spend time with my family and friends.”
























































