Avinn Tyagi embraces new chapter with ‘Hui Gumm Yaadein’, calls co-stars ‘family’
After making his mark in Yeh Hai Chahatein, actor Avinn Tyagi is now stepping into a new phase of his career with a parallel lead role in Hui Gumm Yaadein - Ek Doctor Do Zindagiyaan.
Tyagi, who first caught the industry’s eye as the runner-up of Mr. Uttarakhand 2020, essays Dr. Abeer Chabaria in the medical drama. His character is described as fun-loving and warm, yet highly disciplined — a balance Tyagi says he’s enjoying exploring on screen.
The actor is sharing screen space with seasoned names including Iqbal Khan, Gulki Joshi, and Srishti Singh, an experience he calls transformative.
“There are so many artists… they’ve worked so hard in their lives. There’s so much to learn from them. And when you meet such a star cast and they don’t make you feel like you’re a child, and that you need to learn a lot… they make you feel like, ‘You’re one of us,’ Tyagi said.
The actor shared how the warmth of his co-stars dissolved his initial hesitation on set. “The way they made me comfortable, I don’t think I’ve ever felt that kind of comfort anywhere else. When that wall breaks — the wall of insecurity, the wall of ‘I’m not enough,’ the wall of ‘what if I’m judged’ — when those walls come down, you truly become part of a family,” he added.
Tyagi was effusive in his praise for the welcoming atmosphere created by the senior actors. “They made me feel exactly that way. They were so kind, so caring, and so open that it felt like I could ask them anything. I learned so much from them every single day.”
He also had a message for aspiring artists and fans. “And this is my message to everyone: No matter where you come from, no matter how many difficulties you face — don’t ever give up on your dreams. Keep dreaming, keep working hard, and stay loyal to your path. One day, you’ll definitely get there.”
Hui Gumm Yaadein - Ek Doctor Do Zindagiyaan, with Tyagi’s Dr. Abeer Chabaria bringing a fresh dynamic to the show’s ensemble.
The actor is sharing screen space with seasoned names including Iqbal Khan, Gulki Joshi, and Srishti Singh, an experience he calls transformative.
“There are so many artists… they’ve worked so hard in their lives. There’s so much to learn from them. And when you meet such a star cast and they don’t make you feel like you’re a child, and that you need to learn a lot… they make you feel like, ‘You’re one of us,’ Tyagi said.
The actor shared how the warmth of his co-stars dissolved his initial hesitation on set. “The way they made me comfortable, I don’t think I’ve ever felt that kind of comfort anywhere else. When that wall breaks — the wall of insecurity, the wall of ‘I’m not enough,’ the wall of ‘what if I’m judged’ — when those walls come down, you truly become part of a family,” he added.
Tyagi was effusive in his praise for the welcoming atmosphere created by the senior actors. “They made me feel exactly that way. They were so kind, so caring, and so open that it felt like I could ask them anything. I learned so much from them every single day.”
He also had a message for aspiring artists and fans. “And this is my message to everyone: No matter where you come from, no matter how many difficulties you face — don’t ever give up on your dreams. Keep dreaming, keep working hard, and stay loyal to your path. One day, you’ll definitely get there.”
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