A
die-hard
romantic,
TV
actor
Rithvik
Dhanjani
says
love
has
played
a
beautiful
and
important
role
in
his
life.
"Love
is
everything
for
me.
It's
the
way
of
life.
It's
the
way
of
expressing
and
way
of
breathing
for
me," Rithvik
told.
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"It's
the
strongest
and
sweetest...
Everyone
should
at
least
experience
the
emotion
once
in
a
lifetime," added
the
actor
who
is
dating
his
"Pavitra
Rishta"
co-star
Asha
Negi.
The
two
had
won
the
sixth
season
of
dance
reality
show
"Nach
Baliye".
He
also
feels
that
love
has
different
connotations.
"Love
is
not
just
about
love
for
your
girlfriend,
boyfriend,
husband
or
wife.
Love,
for
me,
is
the
love
for
my
work,
family
and
even
friends.
The
emotion
is
very
strong.
It
comes
with
a
lot
of
responsibilities,"
said
the
actor
Rithvik,
who
hosts
"Yeh
Hai
Aashiqui" for
UTV
Bindaas,
says
his
stint
on
the
show
has
strengthened
his
belief
in
the
emotion.
"After
'Yeh
Hai
Aashiqui',
I
was
so
touched
by
the
stories
that
it
made
me
believe
that
'Pyaar
to
yeh
hota
hai,
humne
to
kuch
bhi
nhi
kiya
hai'.
In
one
of
the
stories,
a
guy
falls
in
love
with
a
girl's
voice
and
later
when
he
learns
that
she
is
a
handicap,
he
accepts
her
despite
her
illness.
And
Rithvik
said:
"It
has
taught
me
how
to
fall
in
true
love,
which
is
very,
very
beautiful."
Currently,
the
actor
is
excited
about
his
new
show
"Fanaah
-
An
Impossible
Love
Story".
Inspired
by
"Vampire
Diaries",
it
went
on
air
Monday
on
MTV.
This
is
so
because
he
is
once
again
playing
werewolf
in
the
show
after
supernatural
drama
"Pyaar
Kii
Yeh
Ek
Kahaani"
(PKYEK),
in
which
Vivian
Dsena
played
the
lead
role.
"I
am
playing
a
werewolf
in
the
show,
again,
and
I
feel
lucky
to
play
the
role
twice.
It's
very
interesting
because
the
love
story
I
feature
in
is
unique
and
one
of
its
kind,"
he
said.
He
is
confident
that
the
vampire
show
would
revolutionise
the
small
screen.
"We
are
trying
to
give
makeover
to
Indian
TV
with
the
show.
We
aim
to
bring
a
revolution
with
the
show.
We
want
to
make
the
youth
believe
that
we
can
have
such
amazing
shows
in
our
country
too,"
he
added.