Oh yeah, baby! Picture this: Farman Haider, that brooding heartthrob from Moradabad with lawyer creds sharper than a courtroom gavel, has been hustlin' in TV’s wild underbelly like a fox in a henhouse. From slinging shade as the sly Aryan in Kasautii Zindagii Kay 2 (hello, Ekta Kapoor glow-up!), to revvin’ engines as Nityam in Saavi Ki Savaari, and dodgin’ drama in Pocket Mein Aasmaan—dude’s stacked roles like a Jenga tower teetering on stardom’s edge. But B-list blues? Nah, he’s been grindin’, facin’ rejections that’d make lesser souls ghost the industry, all while keepin’ that killer smile (pro tip: he thinks funny thoughts on set to nail the cheer).
Enter Jagadhatri, Zee TV’s fresh-off-the-press divinity-drama bomb droppin’ like a cosmic mic—produced by Rahul Tewary’s Rolling Tales squad, mixin’ modern heroism with goddess vibes that’ll have aunties chanting and millennials meme-ing. Farman’s locked in as the lead opposite Sonakshi Batra (fresh off Iss Ishq Ka Rabb Rakha), playin’ a valiant dude conquerin’ evil with swagger and soul. Teaser’s out, buzz is electric, and Vishavpreet Kaur’s jumpin’ in for that spicy ensemble heat.Is this his mega calling card? Hell yes! Zee’s fiction frenzy (Lakshmi Niwas, Ganga Mai Ki Betiyaan) means prime-time real estate, baby. No more side-hustle gigs—this could catapult Farman straight to A-league orbit, rubbin’ elbows with the Shivin Narangs and Harshad Roops. From small-town dreamer to small-screen deity? The universe is winking, Farman. Ride that wave, king—fame’s funky disco ball is spinnin’
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