Actor
Kanwar
Dhillon,
who
plays
the
lead
role
of
Sachin
in
Udne
Ki
Aasha,
looks
back
at
2025
as
a
year
filled
with
gratitude,
growth
and
important
life
moments.
From
professional
success
on
television
to
personal
milestones,
the
actor
says
the
year
has
been
kind
to
him
in
many
ways
and
has
taught
him
valuable
lessons.
“2025
has
been
very
kind
to
me,
my
family
and
my
show,”
Kanwar
says.
“I
am
saying
goodbye
to
the
year
with
a
lot
of
love
and
thankfulness
in
my
heart.”
One
of
the
biggest
milestones
for
Kanwar
this
year
was
buying
his
own
house.
Calling
it
an
indescribable
feeling,
the
actor
says
it
has
been
his
most
special
personal
achievement.
“Buying
my
first
individual
home
and
also
building
a
family
house
together
is
something
I
will
always
cherish,”
he
shares.
On
the
professional
front,
Kanwar
feels
deeply
grateful.
Udne
Ki
Aasha
brought
him
appreciation,
awards
and
immense
love
from
viewers.
“It
has
been
a
year
full
of
wins
and
recognition
for
the
show
and
for
my
character
Sachin.
I
am
thankful
to
every
single
person
who
has
been
part
of
this
journey,”
he
says.
However,
the
year
was
not
without
its
challenges.
Kanwar
candidly
talks
about
the
pressure
of
delivering
one-hour
episodes
for
a
long
period.
“Shoot-wise,
it
becomes
very
hectic
for
the
entire
team.
Life
starts
revolving
only
around
shooting,”
he
admits.
With
a
smile,
he
adds
that
his
wish
for
2026
is
simple
–
“I
hope
the
show
goes
back
to
a
30-minute
slot.
It
will
help
us
manage
time
better
and
deliver
even
stronger
content.”
2025
also
left
Kanwar
emotionally
affected
due
to
several
tragic
global
incidents.
“So
many
heartbreaking
things
happened
across
the
world
–
plane
crashes,
incidents
in
Bangladesh,
and
many
other
losses.
It
was
disturbing,”
he
says.
The
actor
hopes
that
the
coming
years
bring
more
peace
and
fewer
human-made
tragedies.
“I
pray
for
the
departed
souls
and
strength
for
their
families.
I
truly
hope
the
world
becomes
calmer.”
One
important
lesson
Kanwar
takes
forward
from
2025
is
time
management.
With
long
shoot
hours,
many
personal
joys
took
a
backseat
–
hobbies,
movies,
friends
and
family
time.
“But
this
phase
taught
me
discipline.
I
learned
how
to
manage
limited
time
better,
and
that
lesson
will
stay
with
me,”
he
says.
As
he
signs
off,
Kanwar
sums
up
the
year
with
quiet
pride
and
happiness.
“Professionally,
2025
has
been
the
best
time
of
my
life.
The
love
I
received
for
Udne
Ki
Aasha
and
Sachin
has
been
overwhelming.
Personally
and
professionally,
it
has
been
the
most
beautiful
year
of
my
life.”