TLI Staff
New Delhi: Shivin Narang who was last seen in Khatron Ke Khiladi 10 and Beyhadh 2 is treading carefully in times of Coronavirus. The actor says that although he’s not planning much and taking each day as it comes due to Covid-19, life has begun to spring pleasant surprises for him.
The actor is all set to come up with a music video Gale Lagana Hai with Naagin star Nia Sharma and the poster of the album is already out.
“These days I am not planning anything, it’s the surprises that have started to come back to my life,” says the actor.
The times are unpredictable because of the ongoing pandemic, and the Beyhadh 2 actor says it’s better to take things as they come.
“I feel nowadays you can’t plan anything, because one day you are working and the next day a new strain of COVID comes. So I am not planning anything, I am just taking things how they come,” he added.
Though the young actor is happy with the surprises coming his way, he feels time management is important. He said, “For a healthy and productive life, time management is very important. Earlier I used to wake up late and sleep late, but since the new year, I have started waking up early, because then you feel that you have a long day and you can focus on doing more work. And I just start doing things, I don’t delay or postpone things. Any change is a good change, and this way I get to spend more time on myself and I get a more productive day.”
Shivin made his acting debut in 2012 with Suvreen Guggal – Topper Of The Year, and has been a part of popular shows like Ek Veer Ki Ardaas… Veera and Beyhadh 2. He has established himself as a successful actor, however, he feels success is very individualistic. Speaking on the same, he said, “For some, it’s just about earning money, nowadays success is also increasing the number of followers or subscribers on social media.”
“To be successful you must set your target and if you feel you are completing them, then you are successful, if you feel you are not getting anywhere then keep working on them. It completely depends on your perception,” he concluded.