Talking about what made the show so popular in the 2000s, Fahman told IANS, “First of all, Ekta Kapoor did a great job in bringing the kind of drama she did. I think that's where it started and started growing rapidly. But I think we've found our storytelling identity."

The actor emphasized that Indian television has its own unique way of presenting and telling stories.

“Indian television has a very dramatic format of telling stories, which I think is also true of who we are as people. We Indians are dramatic in our lives, although we claim to be very practical even today. We are still very dramatic…”

Giving an example, Fahman said that a simple sentence like "I love you" in Hindi is more effective.

“If you have Hindi language it is very dramatic. That is why 'I love you' is very simple in English, but 'I love you' in Hindi is not so easy. It unfolds with a lot of drama. Television shows in India became hits in the 2000s because of our dramas,” said Fahman.

The actor, who became a sensation after his roles in shows like 'Kya Kusu Hai Amala Ka?', 'Ishq Mein Marjawan', 'Mere Dad Ki Dulhan', 'Imli' and 'Pyaa Ke Saat Vachan Dharampatani', shared that people Let's do it.

“Yes, urban cities have evolved, and we cater to more practical things. Don't think that television is not practical, I think in everything we show we are just dramatizing what is happening in our lives. That's why,” H said.