Chandan bears all the traits of the eldest sibling. Maanvi succeeds in emoting the turbulence of her world just with her facial expressions. But, she has evolved into a mature woman.
Maanvi Gagroo in Tripling 2.Ĭhanchal (Maanvi) is the same modern Indian woman stuck in the conventional lifestyle of a royal family. His growth as an actor over the years is visible in his portrayal of a happy-go-lucky boy in one moment and a protective and a sensitive father in the next. He speaks his mind (even if it’s something that should not be said out loud) and that too with a straight face. Amol Parashar has played the character with such perfection, that, for me, he will always be etched in my heart as Chitvan, irrespective of how many web-shows he does. Apart from getting to see his ‘cool’ boy side, it’s interesting to witness his character evolve into a soft-hearted, caring father. But this time, their trip has a purpose and goes from Delhi, Jaipur, Lucknow, Kolkata and finally to Sikkim.Ĭhitvan of season two gets better. Just like the previous season, this time, too, the three of them meet accidentally and end up taking an unplanned road trip. Chandan has become an author and his book Tripling is being adapted into a movie, Chitvan is no longer a drifter and is a responsible person and Chanchal is the MLA of her constituency. Sumeet, Amol, and Maanvi are still great.