TV
actor
Shashank
Vyas,
who
has
successfully
completed
a
three-year
journey
on
Balika
Vadhu,
credits
the
popular
series
for
making
him
confident
about
his
acting
ability.
The
actor,
who
plays
the
key
role
of
Jagdish
aka
Jagya
in
the
Colors'
show,
says
he
was
nervous
and
unsure
of
his
acting
skills
when
he
stepped
into
the
show
in
2010.
"Now
I
can
say
I
can
act!
When
I
started
my
journey,
I
was
nervous.
I
was
worried
about
how
I
will
cope
up.
Now
I
am
quite
confident
of
myself
and
of
the
show
as
well," Shashank
told.
He
says
Balika
Vadhu
has
been
a
learning
experience.
"It
feels
good
to
know
how
much
people
like
the
show
after
three
years
also.
I
am
working
with
senior
actors
and
working
with
them
is
a
wonderful
experience.
I
see
my
(acting)
graph
rising
now,"
he
said.
However,
he
admits
that
his
real
challenge
will
only
come
after
Balika
Vadhu.
"My
next
journey
will
decide
my
career.
This
is
my
debut
show
and
people
accepted
what
I
played.
In
my
next
show,
it
will
be
a
challenge
for
me
as
an
actor,"
he
said.
Shashank
entered
the
social
issue-based
show
when
it
took
a
leap
in
July
2010.
Most
TV
shows
are
being
pulled
off
air
barely
after
a
few
months
of
their
launch,
but
in
the
case
of
Balika
Vadhu,
its
story
has
made
it
a
success,
says
the
actor.
"As
far
as
daily
soaps
are
concerned,
writing
is
the
main
thing.
There
are
so
many
brilliant
actors,
but
if
the
work
on
paper
is
not
good,
you
can't
do
anything,"
he
said.
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