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Vihaan Samat Instagram - Partners in crime 🦹‍♀️
Vihaan Samat Instagram - Partners in crime 🦹‍♀️
Vihaan Samat Instagram - Mismatched season 2 promotions 🌅
Vihaan Samat Instagram - We’re best friends he just doesn’t know it yet 🐶🐾
Vihaan Samat Instagram - We’re best friends he just doesn’t know it yet 🐶🐾
Vihaan Samat Instagram - We’re best friends he just doesn’t know it yet 🐶🐾
Vihaan Samat Instagram - We’re best friends he just doesn’t know it yet 🐶🐾
Vihaan Samat Instagram - Just years of trauma 😉
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Outfit @shivanandnarresh 
Accessories @dhora_india 
Shoes @onitsukatigerindia 
Hairstyling @anshul_hair
Makeup @taniadhingra
Styling @who_wore_what_when 
Photos @chandrahas_prabhu
Vihaan Samat Instagram - I recently visited Arrow and I picked up suits and blazers from their #ontopoftheworld Wedding Collection. Here's my top looks from Arrow. Visit the Arrow store for exclusive offers!

#arrow #arrowweddingcollection
Vihaan Samat Instagram - I recently visited Arrow and I picked up suits and blazers from their #ontopoftheworld Wedding Collection. Here's my top looks from Arrow. Visit the Arrow store for exclusive offers!

#arrow #arrowweddingcollection
Vihaan Samat Instagram - फ़ुल मस्ती
Vihaan Samat Instagram - Vanity
Vihaan Samat Instagram - Looking back, I’m really happy with what we’ve created with mismatched. It’s a bunch of things coming together - the stunning locations, cinematography, hair and makeup, costumes, sound mixing, music, editing…the list would keep going and I would run out of space. But there are specific people without whom the character would not exist as it did. 
Thank you to @akvarious and @panchamighavri for thinking of me for Harsh in the first place. And thank you @akvarious for guiding me through my scenes on set. I’m absolutely sure that no one else would allow me to approach Harsh’s scenes with the same mix of sensitivity and levity. Thank you for guiding me when I needed it, and thank you for letting me run wild when I had a solid footing. (Picture 3 is Akarsh making sure we know what the hell we’re doing) 
I have to thank you @gazaldhaliwal and your incredible writing team for giving Harsh such a great mix of emotions and a beautiful arc for the second season. It’s not often we see such striking range on paper.
Last but not least, thank you @mostlysane for being a fabulous scene partner. You have incredible screen presence and there wasn’t a moment I felt when you weren’t 100% there. It became so easy to build the harsh-dimple dynamic, and you have only gone from strength to strength.
Loads of love to everyone. ♥️
Vihaan Samat Instagram - Looking back, I’m really happy with what we’ve created with mismatched. It’s a bunch of things coming together - the stunning locations, cinematography, hair and makeup, costumes, sound mixing, music, editing…the list would keep going and I would run out of space. But there are specific people without whom the character would not exist as it did. 
Thank you to @akvarious and @panchamighavri for thinking of me for Harsh in the first place. And thank you @akvarious for guiding me through my scenes on set. I’m absolutely sure that no one else would allow me to approach Harsh’s scenes with the same mix of sensitivity and levity. Thank you for guiding me when I needed it, and thank you for letting me run wild when I had a solid footing. (Picture 3 is Akarsh making sure we know what the hell we’re doing) 
I have to thank you @gazaldhaliwal and your incredible writing team for giving Harsh such a great mix of emotions and a beautiful arc for the second season. It’s not often we see such striking range on paper.
Last but not least, thank you @mostlysane for being a fabulous scene partner. You have incredible screen presence and there wasn’t a moment I felt when you weren’t 100% there. It became so easy to build the harsh-dimple dynamic, and you have only gone from strength to strength.
Loads of love to everyone. ♥️
Vihaan Samat Instagram - Looking back, I’m really happy with what we’ve created with mismatched. It’s a bunch of things coming together - the stunning locations, cinematography, hair and makeup, costumes, sound mixing, music, editing…the list would keep going and I would run out of space. But there are specific people without whom the character would not exist as it did. 
Thank you to @akvarious and @panchamighavri for thinking of me for Harsh in the first place. And thank you @akvarious for guiding me through my scenes on set. I’m absolutely sure that no one else would allow me to approach Harsh’s scenes with the same mix of sensitivity and levity. Thank you for guiding me when I needed it, and thank you for letting me run wild when I had a solid footing. (Picture 3 is Akarsh making sure we know what the hell we’re doing) 
I have to thank you @gazaldhaliwal and your incredible writing team for giving Harsh such a great mix of emotions and a beautiful arc for the second season. It’s not often we see such striking range on paper.
Last but not least, thank you @mostlysane for being a fabulous scene partner. You have incredible screen presence and there wasn’t a moment I felt when you weren’t 100% there. It became so easy to build the harsh-dimple dynamic, and you have only gone from strength to strength.
Loads of love to everyone. ♥️
Vihaan Samat Instagram - Looking back, I’m really happy with what we’ve created with mismatched. It’s a bunch of things coming together - the stunning locations, cinematography, hair and makeup, costumes, sound mixing, music, editing…the list would keep going and I would run out of space. But there are specific people without whom the character would not exist as it did. 
Thank you to @akvarious and @panchamighavri for thinking of me for Harsh in the first place. And thank you @akvarious for guiding me through my scenes on set. I’m absolutely sure that no one else would allow me to approach Harsh’s scenes with the same mix of sensitivity and levity. Thank you for guiding me when I needed it, and thank you for letting me run wild when I had a solid footing. (Picture 3 is Akarsh making sure we know what the hell we’re doing) 
I have to thank you @gazaldhaliwal and your incredible writing team for giving Harsh such a great mix of emotions and a beautiful arc for the second season. It’s not often we see such striking range on paper.
Last but not least, thank you @mostlysane for being a fabulous scene partner. You have incredible screen presence and there wasn’t a moment I felt when you weren’t 100% there. It became so easy to build the harsh-dimple dynamic, and you have only gone from strength to strength.
Loads of love to everyone. ♥️
Vihaan Samat Instagram - Looking back, I’m really happy with what we’ve created with mismatched. It’s a bunch of things coming together - the stunning locations, cinematography, hair and makeup, costumes, sound mixing, music, editing…the list would keep going and I would run out of space. But there are specific people without whom the character would not exist as it did. 
Thank you to @akvarious and @panchamighavri for thinking of me for Harsh in the first place. And thank you @akvarious for guiding me through my scenes on set. I’m absolutely sure that no one else would allow me to approach Harsh’s scenes with the same mix of sensitivity and levity. Thank you for guiding me when I needed it, and thank you for letting me run wild when I had a solid footing. (Picture 3 is Akarsh making sure we know what the hell we’re doing) 
I have to thank you @gazaldhaliwal and your incredible writing team for giving Harsh such a great mix of emotions and a beautiful arc for the second season. It’s not often we see such striking range on paper.
Last but not least, thank you @mostlysane for being a fabulous scene partner. You have incredible screen presence and there wasn’t a moment I felt when you weren’t 100% there. It became so easy to build the harsh-dimple dynamic, and you have only gone from strength to strength.
Loads of love to everyone. ♥️
Vihaan Samat Instagram - Looking back, I’m really happy with what we’ve created with mismatched. It’s a bunch of things coming together - the stunning locations, cinematography, hair and makeup, costumes, sound mixing, music, editing…the list would keep going and I would run out of space. But there are specific people without whom the character would not exist as it did. 
Thank you to @akvarious and @panchamighavri for thinking of me for Harsh in the first place. And thank you @akvarious for guiding me through my scenes on set. I’m absolutely sure that no one else would allow me to approach Harsh’s scenes with the same mix of sensitivity and levity. Thank you for guiding me when I needed it, and thank you for letting me run wild when I had a solid footing. (Picture 3 is Akarsh making sure we know what the hell we’re doing) 
I have to thank you @gazaldhaliwal and your incredible writing team for giving Harsh such a great mix of emotions and a beautiful arc for the second season. It’s not often we see such striking range on paper.
Last but not least, thank you @mostlysane for being a fabulous scene partner. You have incredible screen presence and there wasn’t a moment I felt when you weren’t 100% there. It became so easy to build the harsh-dimple dynamic, and you have only gone from strength to strength.
Loads of love to everyone. ♥️
Vihaan Samat Instagram - Looking back, I’m really happy with what we’ve created with mismatched. It’s a bunch of things coming together - the stunning locations, cinematography, hair and makeup, costumes, sound mixing, music, editing…the list would keep going and I would run out of space. But there are specific people without whom the character would not exist as it did. 
Thank you to @akvarious and @panchamighavri for thinking of me for Harsh in the first place. And thank you @akvarious for guiding me through my scenes on set. I’m absolutely sure that no one else would allow me to approach Harsh’s scenes with the same mix of sensitivity and levity. Thank you for guiding me when I needed it, and thank you for letting me run wild when I had a solid footing. (Picture 3 is Akarsh making sure we know what the hell we’re doing) 
I have to thank you @gazaldhaliwal and your incredible writing team for giving Harsh such a great mix of emotions and a beautiful arc for the second season. It’s not often we see such striking range on paper.
Last but not least, thank you @mostlysane for being a fabulous scene partner. You have incredible screen presence and there wasn’t a moment I felt when you weren’t 100% there. It became so easy to build the harsh-dimple dynamic, and you have only gone from strength to strength.
Loads of love to everyone. ♥️
Vihaan Samat Instagram - h e a t ♨️

📸 @ileana_official
Vihaan Samat Instagram - h e a t ♨️

📸 @ileana_official
Vihaan Samat Instagram - h e a t ♨️

📸 @ileana_official
Vihaan Samat Instagram - We’re #1 on Netflix! Thank you for all the love ♥️ 
I think we’ll make ourselves comfortable 😉

Outfit @mintblushdesigns 
Shoes @converse.india 
Hairstyling @anshul_hair
Makeup @taniadhingra
Styling @who_wore_what_when
Photos @chandrahas_prabhu
Vihaan Samat Instagram - We’re #1 on Netflix! Thank you for all the love ♥️ 
I think we’ll make ourselves comfortable 😉

Outfit @mintblushdesigns 
Shoes @converse.india 
Hairstyling @anshul_hair
Makeup @taniadhingra
Styling @who_wore_what_when
Photos @chandrahas_prabhu
Vihaan Samat Instagram - We’re #1 on Netflix! Thank you for all the love ♥️ 
I think we’ll make ourselves comfortable 😉

Outfit @mintblushdesigns 
Shoes @converse.india 
Hairstyling @anshul_hair
Makeup @taniadhingra
Styling @who_wore_what_when
Photos @chandrahas_prabhu
Vihaan Samat Instagram - Using all my cameras
Vihaan Samat Instagram - Using all my cameras
Vihaan Samat Instagram - Using all my cameras
Vihaan Samat Instagram - Golden boy ✨💫

Outfit @nirmooha 
Shoes @louboutinworld 
Hairstyling @anshul_hair
Makeup @taniadhingra
Styling @who_wore_what_when 
Photos @rohnpingalay
Vihaan Samat Instagram - Golden boy ✨💫

Outfit @nirmooha 
Shoes @louboutinworld 
Hairstyling @anshul_hair
Makeup @taniadhingra
Styling @who_wore_what_when 
Photos @rohnpingalay
Vihaan Samat Instagram - POP art

Outfit @nirmooha
Shoes @louboutinworld
Hairstyling @anshul_hair
Makeup @taniadhingra
Styling @who_wore_what_when 
Photos @rohnpingalay
Vihaan Samat Instagram - World theatre day was yesterday… so I felt like taking nice trip down memory lane.
In 2014 I showed up to a new country and a new school halfway across the world. At the time I knew simply that I wanted to act. The big red doors of the Lee Strasberg Institute were my greeting into a world of Method acting history I only wondered about years earlier. What followed was a lot of growth, awe, work, confusion, relief and fulfillment.

I learnt from some of the best teachers, most of whom had seen the rise of the American superstars we know of today. I dove head first into texts and plays that seemed intimidating at first. I learnt what the whole fuss over Wililiams, Miller and O’Neill was about. I was surprised by Mamet and Jesse Eisenberg, and delighted to discover Rajiv Joseph and Ayad Akhtar. (I also enjoyed our theatre schools suggestion to wear all black to class a little too much, for 4 years my closet had only 3 solid colors: white, black, and grey). I made friends with people who were my collaborators, who pushed me and tried to figure out this whole acting thing with me.

I learned the value of a live audience. On one performance, (slides 3-7) my character launched into a long, aggressive monologue about ordering food. I thought it was hilarious, and it lasted for a couple of minutes with me pushing each line to another decibel level until everyone was practically deaf, but I wasn’t getting the laughs I thought I would. Eventually the monologue was over, I shut up and sat down to catch my breath. The audience suddenly broke out into a roaring laughter. No one had found that specific moment funny during the rehearsals. 

More than anything, as Brian Cox said recently - “Acting is not just about being an actor, it’s about being in touch with yourself, about being a human being” It taught me the power of my own emotions, body and mind. I didn’t have to try to be anyone else. It allowed me to be present and in flow with myself - the greatest gift of all. (And entertain an audience at the same time!) Theatre has influenced the person I am and I’ve been lucky to be able to continue performing in Mumbai and I hope to continue with it for the rest of my life.
Vihaan Samat Instagram - World theatre day was yesterday… so I felt like taking nice trip down memory lane.
In 2014 I showed up to a new country and a new school halfway across the world. At the time I knew simply that I wanted to act. The big red doors of the Lee Strasberg Institute were my greeting into a world of Method acting history I only wondered about years earlier. What followed was a lot of growth, awe, work, confusion, relief and fulfillment.

I learnt from some of the best teachers, most of whom had seen the rise of the American superstars we know of today. I dove head first into texts and plays that seemed intimidating at first. I learnt what the whole fuss over Wililiams, Miller and O’Neill was about. I was surprised by Mamet and Jesse Eisenberg, and delighted to discover Rajiv Joseph and Ayad Akhtar. (I also enjoyed our theatre schools suggestion to wear all black to class a little too much, for 4 years my closet had only 3 solid colors: white, black, and grey). I made friends with people who were my collaborators, who pushed me and tried to figure out this whole acting thing with me.

I learned the value of a live audience. On one performance, (slides 3-7) my character launched into a long, aggressive monologue about ordering food. I thought it was hilarious, and it lasted for a couple of minutes with me pushing each line to another decibel level until everyone was practically deaf, but I wasn’t getting the laughs I thought I would. Eventually the monologue was over, I shut up and sat down to catch my breath. The audience suddenly broke out into a roaring laughter. No one had found that specific moment funny during the rehearsals. 

More than anything, as Brian Cox said recently - “Acting is not just about being an actor, it’s about being in touch with yourself, about being a human being” It taught me the power of my own emotions, body and mind. I didn’t have to try to be anyone else. It allowed me to be present and in flow with myself - the greatest gift of all. (And entertain an audience at the same time!) Theatre has influenced the person I am and I’ve been lucky to be able to continue performing in Mumbai and I hope to continue with it for the rest of my life.
Vihaan Samat Instagram - World theatre day was yesterday… so I felt like taking nice trip down memory lane.
In 2014 I showed up to a new country and a new school halfway across the world. At the time I knew simply that I wanted to act. The big red doors of the Lee Strasberg Institute were my greeting into a world of Method acting history I only wondered about years earlier. What followed was a lot of growth, awe, work, confusion, relief and fulfillment.

I learnt from some of the best teachers, most of whom had seen the rise of the American superstars we know of today. I dove head first into texts and plays that seemed intimidating at first. I learnt what the whole fuss over Wililiams, Miller and O’Neill was about. I was surprised by Mamet and Jesse Eisenberg, and delighted to discover Rajiv Joseph and Ayad Akhtar. (I also enjoyed our theatre schools suggestion to wear all black to class a little too much, for 4 years my closet had only 3 solid colors: white, black, and grey). I made friends with people who were my collaborators, who pushed me and tried to figure out this whole acting thing with me.

I learned the value of a live audience. On one performance, (slides 3-7) my character launched into a long, aggressive monologue about ordering food. I thought it was hilarious, and it lasted for a couple of minutes with me pushing each line to another decibel level until everyone was practically deaf, but I wasn’t getting the laughs I thought I would. Eventually the monologue was over, I shut up and sat down to catch my breath. The audience suddenly broke out into a roaring laughter. No one had found that specific moment funny during the rehearsals. 

More than anything, as Brian Cox said recently - “Acting is not just about being an actor, it’s about being in touch with yourself, about being a human being” It taught me the power of my own emotions, body and mind. I didn’t have to try to be anyone else. It allowed me to be present and in flow with myself - the greatest gift of all. (And entertain an audience at the same time!) Theatre has influenced the person I am and I’ve been lucky to be able to continue performing in Mumbai and I hope to continue with it for the rest of my life.
Vihaan Samat Instagram - World theatre day was yesterday… so I felt like taking nice trip down memory lane.
In 2014 I showed up to a new country and a new school halfway across the world. At the time I knew simply that I wanted to act. The big red doors of the Lee Strasberg Institute were my greeting into a world of Method acting history I only wondered about years earlier. What followed was a lot of growth, awe, work, confusion, relief and fulfillment.

I learnt from some of the best teachers, most of whom had seen the rise of the American superstars we know of today. I dove head first into texts and plays that seemed intimidating at first. I learnt what the whole fuss over Wililiams, Miller and O’Neill was about. I was surprised by Mamet and Jesse Eisenberg, and delighted to discover Rajiv Joseph and Ayad Akhtar. (I also enjoyed our theatre schools suggestion to wear all black to class a little too much, for 4 years my closet had only 3 solid colors: white, black, and grey). I made friends with people who were my collaborators, who pushed me and tried to figure out this whole acting thing with me.

I learned the value of a live audience. On one performance, (slides 3-7) my character launched into a long, aggressive monologue about ordering food. I thought it was hilarious, and it lasted for a couple of minutes with me pushing each line to another decibel level until everyone was practically deaf, but I wasn’t getting the laughs I thought I would. Eventually the monologue was over, I shut up and sat down to catch my breath. The audience suddenly broke out into a roaring laughter. No one had found that specific moment funny during the rehearsals. 

More than anything, as Brian Cox said recently - “Acting is not just about being an actor, it’s about being in touch with yourself, about being a human being” It taught me the power of my own emotions, body and mind. I didn’t have to try to be anyone else. It allowed me to be present and in flow with myself - the greatest gift of all. (And entertain an audience at the same time!) Theatre has influenced the person I am and I’ve been lucky to be able to continue performing in Mumbai and I hope to continue with it for the rest of my life.
Vihaan Samat Instagram - World theatre day was yesterday… so I felt like taking nice trip down memory lane.
In 2014 I showed up to a new country and a new school halfway across the world. At the time I knew simply that I wanted to act. The big red doors of the Lee Strasberg Institute were my greeting into a world of Method acting history I only wondered about years earlier. What followed was a lot of growth, awe, work, confusion, relief and fulfillment.

I learnt from some of the best teachers, most of whom had seen the rise of the American superstars we know of today. I dove head first into texts and plays that seemed intimidating at first. I learnt what the whole fuss over Wililiams, Miller and O’Neill was about. I was surprised by Mamet and Jesse Eisenberg, and delighted to discover Rajiv Joseph and Ayad Akhtar. (I also enjoyed our theatre schools suggestion to wear all black to class a little too much, for 4 years my closet had only 3 solid colors: white, black, and grey). I made friends with people who were my collaborators, who pushed me and tried to figure out this whole acting thing with me.

I learned the value of a live audience. On one performance, (slides 3-7) my character launched into a long, aggressive monologue about ordering food. I thought it was hilarious, and it lasted for a couple of minutes with me pushing each line to another decibel level until everyone was practically deaf, but I wasn’t getting the laughs I thought I would. Eventually the monologue was over, I shut up and sat down to catch my breath. The audience suddenly broke out into a roaring laughter. No one had found that specific moment funny during the rehearsals. 

More than anything, as Brian Cox said recently - “Acting is not just about being an actor, it’s about being in touch with yourself, about being a human being” It taught me the power of my own emotions, body and mind. I didn’t have to try to be anyone else. It allowed me to be present and in flow with myself - the greatest gift of all. (And entertain an audience at the same time!) Theatre has influenced the person I am and I’ve been lucky to be able to continue performing in Mumbai and I hope to continue with it for the rest of my life.
Vihaan Samat Instagram - World theatre day was yesterday… so I felt like taking nice trip down memory lane.
In 2014 I showed up to a new country and a new school halfway across the world. At the time I knew simply that I wanted to act. The big red doors of the Lee Strasberg Institute were my greeting into a world of Method acting history I only wondered about years earlier. What followed was a lot of growth, awe, work, confusion, relief and fulfillment.

I learnt from some of the best teachers, most of whom had seen the rise of the American superstars we know of today. I dove head first into texts and plays that seemed intimidating at first. I learnt what the whole fuss over Wililiams, Miller and O’Neill was about. I was surprised by Mamet and Jesse Eisenberg, and delighted to discover Rajiv Joseph and Ayad Akhtar. (I also enjoyed our theatre schools suggestion to wear all black to class a little too much, for 4 years my closet had only 3 solid colors: white, black, and grey). I made friends with people who were my collaborators, who pushed me and tried to figure out this whole acting thing with me.

I learned the value of a live audience. On one performance, (slides 3-7) my character launched into a long, aggressive monologue about ordering food. I thought it was hilarious, and it lasted for a couple of minutes with me pushing each line to another decibel level until everyone was practically deaf, but I wasn’t getting the laughs I thought I would. Eventually the monologue was over, I shut up and sat down to catch my breath. The audience suddenly broke out into a roaring laughter. No one had found that specific moment funny during the rehearsals. 

More than anything, as Brian Cox said recently - “Acting is not just about being an actor, it’s about being in touch with yourself, about being a human being” It taught me the power of my own emotions, body and mind. I didn’t have to try to be anyone else. It allowed me to be present and in flow with myself - the greatest gift of all. (And entertain an audience at the same time!) Theatre has influenced the person I am and I’ve been lucky to be able to continue performing in Mumbai and I hope to continue with it for the rest of my life.
Vihaan Samat Instagram - World theatre day was yesterday… so I felt like taking nice trip down memory lane.
In 2014 I showed up to a new country and a new school halfway across the world. At the time I knew simply that I wanted to act. The big red doors of the Lee Strasberg Institute were my greeting into a world of Method acting history I only wondered about years earlier. What followed was a lot of growth, awe, work, confusion, relief and fulfillment.

I learnt from some of the best teachers, most of whom had seen the rise of the American superstars we know of today. I dove head first into texts and plays that seemed intimidating at first. I learnt what the whole fuss over Wililiams, Miller and O’Neill was about. I was surprised by Mamet and Jesse Eisenberg, and delighted to discover Rajiv Joseph and Ayad Akhtar. (I also enjoyed our theatre schools suggestion to wear all black to class a little too much, for 4 years my closet had only 3 solid colors: white, black, and grey). I made friends with people who were my collaborators, who pushed me and tried to figure out this whole acting thing with me.

I learned the value of a live audience. On one performance, (slides 3-7) my character launched into a long, aggressive monologue about ordering food. I thought it was hilarious, and it lasted for a couple of minutes with me pushing each line to another decibel level until everyone was practically deaf, but I wasn’t getting the laughs I thought I would. Eventually the monologue was over, I shut up and sat down to catch my breath. The audience suddenly broke out into a roaring laughter. No one had found that specific moment funny during the rehearsals. 

More than anything, as Brian Cox said recently - “Acting is not just about being an actor, it’s about being in touch with yourself, about being a human being” It taught me the power of my own emotions, body and mind. I didn’t have to try to be anyone else. It allowed me to be present and in flow with myself - the greatest gift of all. (And entertain an audience at the same time!) Theatre has influenced the person I am and I’ve been lucky to be able to continue performing in Mumbai and I hope to continue with it for the rest of my life.
Vihaan Samat Instagram - World theatre day was yesterday… so I felt like taking nice trip down memory lane.
In 2014 I showed up to a new country and a new school halfway across the world. At the time I knew simply that I wanted to act. The big red doors of the Lee Strasberg Institute were my greeting into a world of Method acting history I only wondered about years earlier. What followed was a lot of growth, awe, work, confusion, relief and fulfillment.

I learnt from some of the best teachers, most of whom had seen the rise of the American superstars we know of today. I dove head first into texts and plays that seemed intimidating at first. I learnt what the whole fuss over Wililiams, Miller and O’Neill was about. I was surprised by Mamet and Jesse Eisenberg, and delighted to discover Rajiv Joseph and Ayad Akhtar. (I also enjoyed our theatre schools suggestion to wear all black to class a little too much, for 4 years my closet had only 3 solid colors: white, black, and grey). I made friends with people who were my collaborators, who pushed me and tried to figure out this whole acting thing with me.

I learned the value of a live audience. On one performance, (slides 3-7) my character launched into a long, aggressive monologue about ordering food. I thought it was hilarious, and it lasted for a couple of minutes with me pushing each line to another decibel level until everyone was practically deaf, but I wasn’t getting the laughs I thought I would. Eventually the monologue was over, I shut up and sat down to catch my breath. The audience suddenly broke out into a roaring laughter. No one had found that specific moment funny during the rehearsals. 

More than anything, as Brian Cox said recently - “Acting is not just about being an actor, it’s about being in touch with yourself, about being a human being” It taught me the power of my own emotions, body and mind. I didn’t have to try to be anyone else. It allowed me to be present and in flow with myself - the greatest gift of all. (And entertain an audience at the same time!) Theatre has influenced the person I am and I’ve been lucky to be able to continue performing in Mumbai and I hope to continue with it for the rest of my life.
Vihaan Samat Instagram - World theatre day was yesterday… so I felt like taking nice trip down memory lane.
In 2014 I showed up to a new country and a new school halfway across the world. At the time I knew simply that I wanted to act. The big red doors of the Lee Strasberg Institute were my greeting into a world of Method acting history I only wondered about years earlier. What followed was a lot of growth, awe, work, confusion, relief and fulfillment.

I learnt from some of the best teachers, most of whom had seen the rise of the American superstars we know of today. I dove head first into texts and plays that seemed intimidating at first. I learnt what the whole fuss over Wililiams, Miller and O’Neill was about. I was surprised by Mamet and Jesse Eisenberg, and delighted to discover Rajiv Joseph and Ayad Akhtar. (I also enjoyed our theatre schools suggestion to wear all black to class a little too much, for 4 years my closet had only 3 solid colors: white, black, and grey). I made friends with people who were my collaborators, who pushed me and tried to figure out this whole acting thing with me.

I learned the value of a live audience. On one performance, (slides 3-7) my character launched into a long, aggressive monologue about ordering food. I thought it was hilarious, and it lasted for a couple of minutes with me pushing each line to another decibel level until everyone was practically deaf, but I wasn’t getting the laughs I thought I would. Eventually the monologue was over, I shut up and sat down to catch my breath. The audience suddenly broke out into a roaring laughter. No one had found that specific moment funny during the rehearsals. 

More than anything, as Brian Cox said recently - “Acting is not just about being an actor, it’s about being in touch with yourself, about being a human being” It taught me the power of my own emotions, body and mind. I didn’t have to try to be anyone else. It allowed me to be present and in flow with myself - the greatest gift of all. (And entertain an audience at the same time!) Theatre has influenced the person I am and I’ve been lucky to be able to continue performing in Mumbai and I hope to continue with it for the rest of my life.
Vihaan Samat Instagram - World theatre day was yesterday… so I felt like taking nice trip down memory lane.
In 2014 I showed up to a new country and a new school halfway across the world. At the time I knew simply that I wanted to act. The big red doors of the Lee Strasberg Institute were my greeting into a world of Method acting history I only wondered about years earlier. What followed was a lot of growth, awe, work, confusion, relief and fulfillment.

I learnt from some of the best teachers, most of whom had seen the rise of the American superstars we know of today. I dove head first into texts and plays that seemed intimidating at first. I learnt what the whole fuss over Wililiams, Miller and O’Neill was about. I was surprised by Mamet and Jesse Eisenberg, and delighted to discover Rajiv Joseph and Ayad Akhtar. (I also enjoyed our theatre schools suggestion to wear all black to class a little too much, for 4 years my closet had only 3 solid colors: white, black, and grey). I made friends with people who were my collaborators, who pushed me and tried to figure out this whole acting thing with me.

I learned the value of a live audience. On one performance, (slides 3-7) my character launched into a long, aggressive monologue about ordering food. I thought it was hilarious, and it lasted for a couple of minutes with me pushing each line to another decibel level until everyone was practically deaf, but I wasn’t getting the laughs I thought I would. Eventually the monologue was over, I shut up and sat down to catch my breath. The audience suddenly broke out into a roaring laughter. No one had found that specific moment funny during the rehearsals. 

More than anything, as Brian Cox said recently - “Acting is not just about being an actor, it’s about being in touch with yourself, about being a human being” It taught me the power of my own emotions, body and mind. I didn’t have to try to be anyone else. It allowed me to be present and in flow with myself - the greatest gift of all. (And entertain an audience at the same time!) Theatre has influenced the person I am and I’ve been lucky to be able to continue performing in Mumbai and I hope to continue with it for the rest of my life.
Vihaan Samat Instagram - It was sunny outside
Vihaan Samat Instagram - It was sunny outside
Vihaan Samat Instagram - For Lakmé Fashion Week
Vihaan Samat Instagram - London Dump

I love travelling, but I’ve never traveled alone. I was initially hesitant, as I’d never just shown up in another country, with no proper plans in mind for 90% of my vacation. Eventually I said “Fuck it, just be open to whatever enters your life.” I ended up having the most wonderful two weeks with the most incredible experiences, reconnecting with old friends, making new ones and having an all around solid time.

I planned nothing, and ended up gaining everything. 🌱
Vihaan Samat Instagram - London Dump

I love travelling, but I’ve never traveled alone. I was initially hesitant, as I’d never just shown up in another country, with no proper plans in mind for 90% of my vacation. Eventually I said “Fuck it, just be open to whatever enters your life.” I ended up having the most wonderful two weeks with the most incredible experiences, reconnecting with old friends, making new ones and having an all around solid time.

I planned nothing, and ended up gaining everything. 🌱
Vihaan Samat Instagram - London Dump

I love travelling, but I’ve never traveled alone. I was initially hesitant, as I’d never just shown up in another country, with no proper plans in mind for 90% of my vacation. Eventually I said “Fuck it, just be open to whatever enters your life.” I ended up having the most wonderful two weeks with the most incredible experiences, reconnecting with old friends, making new ones and having an all around solid time.

I planned nothing, and ended up gaining everything. 🌱
Vihaan Samat Instagram - London Dump

I love travelling, but I’ve never traveled alone. I was initially hesitant, as I’d never just shown up in another country, with no proper plans in mind for 90% of my vacation. Eventually I said “Fuck it, just be open to whatever enters your life.” I ended up having the most wonderful two weeks with the most incredible experiences, reconnecting with old friends, making new ones and having an all around solid time.

I planned nothing, and ended up gaining everything. 🌱
Vihaan Samat Instagram - London Dump

I love travelling, but I’ve never traveled alone. I was initially hesitant, as I’d never just shown up in another country, with no proper plans in mind for 90% of my vacation. Eventually I said “Fuck it, just be open to whatever enters your life.” I ended up having the most wonderful two weeks with the most incredible experiences, reconnecting with old friends, making new ones and having an all around solid time.

I planned nothing, and ended up gaining everything. 🌱
Vihaan Samat Instagram - London Dump

I love travelling, but I’ve never traveled alone. I was initially hesitant, as I’d never just shown up in another country, with no proper plans in mind for 90% of my vacation. Eventually I said “Fuck it, just be open to whatever enters your life.” I ended up having the most wonderful two weeks with the most incredible experiences, reconnecting with old friends, making new ones and having an all around solid time.

I planned nothing, and ended up gaining everything. 🌱
Vihaan Samat Instagram -
Vihaan Samat Instagram - Stay on trend and have fun with the @boat.nirvana Wave Fury smartwatch, with a functional crown that adds a playful touch to your fashion game 🥼⌚

#WaveFury #WearYourSmart #iamaboathead 

Available at boAt lifestyle and Flipkart I Go grab now
Vihaan Samat Instagram - Stay on trend and have fun with the @boat.nirvana Wave Fury smartwatch, with a functional crown that adds a playful touch to your fashion game 🥼⌚

#WaveFury #WearYourSmart #iamaboathead 

Available at boAt lifestyle and Flipkart I Go grab now
Vihaan Samat Instagram - Stay on trend and have fun with the @boat.nirvana Wave Fury smartwatch, with a functional crown that adds a playful touch to your fashion game 🥼⌚

#WaveFury #WearYourSmart #iamaboathead 

Available at boAt lifestyle and Flipkart I Go grab now
Vihaan Samat Instagram - Stay on trend and have fun with the @boat.nirvana Wave Fury smartwatch, with a functional crown that adds a playful touch to your fashion game 🥼⌚

#WaveFury #WearYourSmart #iamaboathead 

Available at boAt lifestyle and Flipkart I Go grab now
Vihaan Samat Instagram - बारात ready
Vihaan Samat Instagram - 𝐹𝑅𝐸𝒮𝐻
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Photos by @harneshjoshi
Outfit @dhruvkapoor @leh.studios
Jewellery @houseofshikha
Styled by @stacey.cardoz
Assisted by @aaliyahkathiwala @ritika.kishnani
Makeup by @jyotiiadvani.artistry
Vihaan Samat Instagram - Me and my beige hoodie - a love story
Vihaan Samat Instagram - 𝑀𝒶𝒹𝓃𝑒𝓈𝓈

𝘚𝘸𝘪𝘱𝘦 𝘵𝘰 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘦𝘯𝘥 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘢 𝘧𝘰𝘶𝘳 𝘭𝘦𝘨𝘨𝘦𝘥 𝘧𝘳𝘪𝘦𝘯𝘥 :)
Vihaan Samat Instagram - 𝑀𝒶𝒹𝓃𝑒𝓈𝓈

𝘚𝘸𝘪𝘱𝘦 𝘵𝘰 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘦𝘯𝘥 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘢 𝘧𝘰𝘶𝘳 𝘭𝘦𝘨𝘨𝘦𝘥 𝘧𝘳𝘪𝘦𝘯𝘥 :)
Vihaan Samat Instagram - 𝑀𝒶𝒹𝓃𝑒𝓈𝓈

𝘚𝘸𝘪𝘱𝘦 𝘵𝘰 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘦𝘯𝘥 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘢 𝘧𝘰𝘶𝘳 𝘭𝘦𝘨𝘨𝘦𝘥 𝘧𝘳𝘪𝘦𝘯𝘥 :)
Vihaan Samat Instagram - 𝑀𝒶𝒹𝓃𝑒𝓈𝓈

𝘚𝘸𝘪𝘱𝘦 𝘵𝘰 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘦𝘯𝘥 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘢 𝘧𝘰𝘶𝘳 𝘭𝘦𝘨𝘨𝘦𝘥 𝘧𝘳𝘪𝘦𝘯𝘥 :)
Vihaan Samat Instagram - Night before / Morning after 😵
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Photos by @harneshjoshi
Outfit @dhruvkapoor @leh.studios
Jewellery @houseofshikha
Styled by @stacey.cardoz
Assisted by @aaliyahkathiwala @ritika.kishnani
Makeup by @jyotiiadvani.artistry
Vihaan Samat Instagram - Night before / Morning after 😵
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Photos by @harneshjoshi
Outfit @dhruvkapoor @leh.studios
Jewellery @houseofshikha
Styled by @stacey.cardoz
Assisted by @aaliyahkathiwala @ritika.kishnani
Makeup by @jyotiiadvani.artistry
Vihaan Samat Instagram - Last night for @graziaindia ✨
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Outfit - @ranbirmukherjeeofficial 
Shoes - @louboutinworld 
Hair - @Irshad__hair
Styling - @who_wore_what_when 
Photography - @harneshjoshi 
Best friend - @ayushpadukone
Vihaan Samat - 520.2K Likes - Partners in crime 🦹‍♀️

520.2K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : Partners in crime 🦹‍♀️
Likes : 520173
Vihaan Samat - 520.2K Likes - Partners in crime 🦹‍♀️

520.2K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : Partners in crime 🦹‍♀️
Likes : 520173
Vihaan Samat - 258.8K Likes - Mismatched season 2 promotions 🌅

258.8K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : Mismatched season 2 promotions 🌅
Likes : 258842
Vihaan Samat - 216.4K Likes - We’re best friends he just doesn’t know it yet 🐶🐾

216.4K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : We’re best friends he just doesn’t know it yet 🐶🐾
Likes : 216375
Vihaan Samat - 216.4K Likes - We’re best friends he just doesn’t know it yet 🐶🐾

216.4K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : We’re best friends he just doesn’t know it yet 🐶🐾
Likes : 216375
Vihaan Samat - 216.4K Likes - We’re best friends he just doesn’t know it yet 🐶🐾

216.4K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : We’re best friends he just doesn’t know it yet 🐶🐾
Likes : 216375
Vihaan Samat - 216.4K Likes - We’re best friends he just doesn’t know it yet 🐶🐾

216.4K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : We’re best friends he just doesn’t know it yet 🐶🐾
Likes : 216375
Vihaan Samat - 126K Likes - Just years of trauma 😉
 #iykyk

Outfit @shivanandnarresh 
Accessories @dhora_india 
Shoes @onitsukatigerindia 
Hairstyling @anshul_hair
Makeup @taniadhingra
Styling @who_wore_what_when 
Photos @chandrahas_prabhu

126K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : Just years of trauma 😉 #iykyk Outfit @shivanandnarresh Accessories @dhora_india Shoes @onitsukatigerindia Hairstyling @anshul_hair Makeup @taniadhingra Styling @who_wore_what_when Photos @chandrahas_prabhu
Likes : 125986
Vihaan Samat - 124.3K Likes - I recently visited Arrow and I picked up suits and blazers from their #ontopoftheworld Wedding Collection. Here's my top looks from Arrow. Visit the Arrow store for exclusive offers!

#arrow #arrowweddingcollection

124.3K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : I recently visited Arrow and I picked up suits and blazers from their #ontopoftheworld Wedding Collection. Here’s my top looks from Arrow. Visit the Arrow store for exclusive offers! #arrow #arrowweddingcollection
Likes : 124324
Vihaan Samat - 124.3K Likes - I recently visited Arrow and I picked up suits and blazers from their #ontopoftheworld Wedding Collection. Here's my top looks from Arrow. Visit the Arrow store for exclusive offers!

#arrow #arrowweddingcollection

124.3K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : I recently visited Arrow and I picked up suits and blazers from their #ontopoftheworld Wedding Collection. Here’s my top looks from Arrow. Visit the Arrow store for exclusive offers! #arrow #arrowweddingcollection
Likes : 124324
Vihaan Samat - 118.1K Likes - फ़ुल मस्ती

118.1K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : फ़ुल मस्ती
Likes : 118069
Vihaan Samat - 101.9K Likes - Vanity

101.9K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : Vanity
Likes : 101932
Vihaan Samat - 85.4K Likes - Looking back, I’m really happy with what we’ve created with mismatched. It’s a bunch of things coming together - the stunning locations, cinematography, hair and makeup, costumes, sound mixing, music, editing…the list would keep going and I would run out of space. But there are specific people without whom the character would not exist as it did. 
Thank you to @akvarious and @panchamighavri for thinking of me for Harsh in the first place. And thank you @akvarious for guiding me through my scenes on set. I’m absolutely sure that no one else would allow me to approach Harsh’s scenes with the same mix of sensitivity and levity. Thank you for guiding me when I needed it, and thank you for letting me run wild when I had a solid footing. (Picture 3 is Akarsh making sure we know what the hell we’re doing) 
I have to thank you @gazaldhaliwal and your incredible writing team for giving Harsh such a great mix of emotions and a beautiful arc for the second season. It’s not often we see such striking range on paper.
Last but not least, thank you @mostlysane for being a fabulous scene partner. You have incredible screen presence and there wasn’t a moment I felt when you weren’t 100% there. It became so easy to build the harsh-dimple dynamic, and you have only gone from strength to strength.
Loads of love to everyone. ♥️

85.4K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : Looking back, I’m really happy with what we’ve created with mismatched. It’s a bunch of things coming together – the stunning locations, cinematography, hair and makeup, costumes, sound mixing, music, editing…the list would keep going and I would run out of space. But there are specific people without whom the character would not exist as it did. Thank you to @akvarious and @panchamighavri for thinking of me for Harsh in the first place. And thank you @akvarious for guiding me through my scenes on set. I’m absolutely sure that no one else would allow me to approach Harsh’s scenes with the same mix of sensitivity and levity. Thank you for guiding me when I needed it, and thank you for letting me run wild when I had a solid footing. (Picture 3 is Akarsh making sure we know what the hell we’re doing) I have to thank you @gazaldhaliwal and your incredible writing team for giving Harsh such a great mix of emotions and a beautiful arc for the second season. It’s not often we see such striking range on paper. Last but not least, thank you @mostlysane for being a fabulous scene partner. You have incredible screen presence and there wasn’t a moment I felt when you weren’t 100% there. It became so easy to build the harsh-dimple dynamic, and you have only gone from strength to strength. Loads of love to everyone. ♥️
Likes : 85374
Vihaan Samat - 85.4K Likes - Looking back, I’m really happy with what we’ve created with mismatched. It’s a bunch of things coming together - the stunning locations, cinematography, hair and makeup, costumes, sound mixing, music, editing…the list would keep going and I would run out of space. But there are specific people without whom the character would not exist as it did. 
Thank you to @akvarious and @panchamighavri for thinking of me for Harsh in the first place. And thank you @akvarious for guiding me through my scenes on set. I’m absolutely sure that no one else would allow me to approach Harsh’s scenes with the same mix of sensitivity and levity. Thank you for guiding me when I needed it, and thank you for letting me run wild when I had a solid footing. (Picture 3 is Akarsh making sure we know what the hell we’re doing) 
I have to thank you @gazaldhaliwal and your incredible writing team for giving Harsh such a great mix of emotions and a beautiful arc for the second season. It’s not often we see such striking range on paper.
Last but not least, thank you @mostlysane for being a fabulous scene partner. You have incredible screen presence and there wasn’t a moment I felt when you weren’t 100% there. It became so easy to build the harsh-dimple dynamic, and you have only gone from strength to strength.
Loads of love to everyone. ♥️

85.4K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : Looking back, I’m really happy with what we’ve created with mismatched. It’s a bunch of things coming together – the stunning locations, cinematography, hair and makeup, costumes, sound mixing, music, editing…the list would keep going and I would run out of space. But there are specific people without whom the character would not exist as it did. Thank you to @akvarious and @panchamighavri for thinking of me for Harsh in the first place. And thank you @akvarious for guiding me through my scenes on set. I’m absolutely sure that no one else would allow me to approach Harsh’s scenes with the same mix of sensitivity and levity. Thank you for guiding me when I needed it, and thank you for letting me run wild when I had a solid footing. (Picture 3 is Akarsh making sure we know what the hell we’re doing) I have to thank you @gazaldhaliwal and your incredible writing team for giving Harsh such a great mix of emotions and a beautiful arc for the second season. It’s not often we see such striking range on paper. Last but not least, thank you @mostlysane for being a fabulous scene partner. You have incredible screen presence and there wasn’t a moment I felt when you weren’t 100% there. It became so easy to build the harsh-dimple dynamic, and you have only gone from strength to strength. Loads of love to everyone. ♥️
Likes : 85374
Vihaan Samat - 85.4K Likes - Looking back, I’m really happy with what we’ve created with mismatched. It’s a bunch of things coming together - the stunning locations, cinematography, hair and makeup, costumes, sound mixing, music, editing…the list would keep going and I would run out of space. But there are specific people without whom the character would not exist as it did. 
Thank you to @akvarious and @panchamighavri for thinking of me for Harsh in the first place. And thank you @akvarious for guiding me through my scenes on set. I’m absolutely sure that no one else would allow me to approach Harsh’s scenes with the same mix of sensitivity and levity. Thank you for guiding me when I needed it, and thank you for letting me run wild when I had a solid footing. (Picture 3 is Akarsh making sure we know what the hell we’re doing) 
I have to thank you @gazaldhaliwal and your incredible writing team for giving Harsh such a great mix of emotions and a beautiful arc for the second season. It’s not often we see such striking range on paper.
Last but not least, thank you @mostlysane for being a fabulous scene partner. You have incredible screen presence and there wasn’t a moment I felt when you weren’t 100% there. It became so easy to build the harsh-dimple dynamic, and you have only gone from strength to strength.
Loads of love to everyone. ♥️

85.4K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : Looking back, I’m really happy with what we’ve created with mismatched. It’s a bunch of things coming together – the stunning locations, cinematography, hair and makeup, costumes, sound mixing, music, editing…the list would keep going and I would run out of space. But there are specific people without whom the character would not exist as it did. Thank you to @akvarious and @panchamighavri for thinking of me for Harsh in the first place. And thank you @akvarious for guiding me through my scenes on set. I’m absolutely sure that no one else would allow me to approach Harsh’s scenes with the same mix of sensitivity and levity. Thank you for guiding me when I needed it, and thank you for letting me run wild when I had a solid footing. (Picture 3 is Akarsh making sure we know what the hell we’re doing) I have to thank you @gazaldhaliwal and your incredible writing team for giving Harsh such a great mix of emotions and a beautiful arc for the second season. It’s not often we see such striking range on paper. Last but not least, thank you @mostlysane for being a fabulous scene partner. You have incredible screen presence and there wasn’t a moment I felt when you weren’t 100% there. It became so easy to build the harsh-dimple dynamic, and you have only gone from strength to strength. Loads of love to everyone. ♥️
Likes : 85374
Vihaan Samat - 85.4K Likes - Looking back, I’m really happy with what we’ve created with mismatched. It’s a bunch of things coming together - the stunning locations, cinematography, hair and makeup, costumes, sound mixing, music, editing…the list would keep going and I would run out of space. But there are specific people without whom the character would not exist as it did. 
Thank you to @akvarious and @panchamighavri for thinking of me for Harsh in the first place. And thank you @akvarious for guiding me through my scenes on set. I’m absolutely sure that no one else would allow me to approach Harsh’s scenes with the same mix of sensitivity and levity. Thank you for guiding me when I needed it, and thank you for letting me run wild when I had a solid footing. (Picture 3 is Akarsh making sure we know what the hell we’re doing) 
I have to thank you @gazaldhaliwal and your incredible writing team for giving Harsh such a great mix of emotions and a beautiful arc for the second season. It’s not often we see such striking range on paper.
Last but not least, thank you @mostlysane for being a fabulous scene partner. You have incredible screen presence and there wasn’t a moment I felt when you weren’t 100% there. It became so easy to build the harsh-dimple dynamic, and you have only gone from strength to strength.
Loads of love to everyone. ♥️

85.4K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : Looking back, I’m really happy with what we’ve created with mismatched. It’s a bunch of things coming together – the stunning locations, cinematography, hair and makeup, costumes, sound mixing, music, editing…the list would keep going and I would run out of space. But there are specific people without whom the character would not exist as it did. Thank you to @akvarious and @panchamighavri for thinking of me for Harsh in the first place. And thank you @akvarious for guiding me through my scenes on set. I’m absolutely sure that no one else would allow me to approach Harsh’s scenes with the same mix of sensitivity and levity. Thank you for guiding me when I needed it, and thank you for letting me run wild when I had a solid footing. (Picture 3 is Akarsh making sure we know what the hell we’re doing) I have to thank you @gazaldhaliwal and your incredible writing team for giving Harsh such a great mix of emotions and a beautiful arc for the second season. It’s not often we see such striking range on paper. Last but not least, thank you @mostlysane for being a fabulous scene partner. You have incredible screen presence and there wasn’t a moment I felt when you weren’t 100% there. It became so easy to build the harsh-dimple dynamic, and you have only gone from strength to strength. Loads of love to everyone. ♥️
Likes : 85374
Vihaan Samat - 85.4K Likes - Looking back, I’m really happy with what we’ve created with mismatched. It’s a bunch of things coming together - the stunning locations, cinematography, hair and makeup, costumes, sound mixing, music, editing…the list would keep going and I would run out of space. But there are specific people without whom the character would not exist as it did. 
Thank you to @akvarious and @panchamighavri for thinking of me for Harsh in the first place. And thank you @akvarious for guiding me through my scenes on set. I’m absolutely sure that no one else would allow me to approach Harsh’s scenes with the same mix of sensitivity and levity. Thank you for guiding me when I needed it, and thank you for letting me run wild when I had a solid footing. (Picture 3 is Akarsh making sure we know what the hell we’re doing) 
I have to thank you @gazaldhaliwal and your incredible writing team for giving Harsh such a great mix of emotions and a beautiful arc for the second season. It’s not often we see such striking range on paper.
Last but not least, thank you @mostlysane for being a fabulous scene partner. You have incredible screen presence and there wasn’t a moment I felt when you weren’t 100% there. It became so easy to build the harsh-dimple dynamic, and you have only gone from strength to strength.
Loads of love to everyone. ♥️

85.4K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : Looking back, I’m really happy with what we’ve created with mismatched. It’s a bunch of things coming together – the stunning locations, cinematography, hair and makeup, costumes, sound mixing, music, editing…the list would keep going and I would run out of space. But there are specific people without whom the character would not exist as it did. Thank you to @akvarious and @panchamighavri for thinking of me for Harsh in the first place. And thank you @akvarious for guiding me through my scenes on set. I’m absolutely sure that no one else would allow me to approach Harsh’s scenes with the same mix of sensitivity and levity. Thank you for guiding me when I needed it, and thank you for letting me run wild when I had a solid footing. (Picture 3 is Akarsh making sure we know what the hell we’re doing) I have to thank you @gazaldhaliwal and your incredible writing team for giving Harsh such a great mix of emotions and a beautiful arc for the second season. It’s not often we see such striking range on paper. Last but not least, thank you @mostlysane for being a fabulous scene partner. You have incredible screen presence and there wasn’t a moment I felt when you weren’t 100% there. It became so easy to build the harsh-dimple dynamic, and you have only gone from strength to strength. Loads of love to everyone. ♥️
Likes : 85374
Vihaan Samat - 85.4K Likes - Looking back, I’m really happy with what we’ve created with mismatched. It’s a bunch of things coming together - the stunning locations, cinematography, hair and makeup, costumes, sound mixing, music, editing…the list would keep going and I would run out of space. But there are specific people without whom the character would not exist as it did. 
Thank you to @akvarious and @panchamighavri for thinking of me for Harsh in the first place. And thank you @akvarious for guiding me through my scenes on set. I’m absolutely sure that no one else would allow me to approach Harsh’s scenes with the same mix of sensitivity and levity. Thank you for guiding me when I needed it, and thank you for letting me run wild when I had a solid footing. (Picture 3 is Akarsh making sure we know what the hell we’re doing) 
I have to thank you @gazaldhaliwal and your incredible writing team for giving Harsh such a great mix of emotions and a beautiful arc for the second season. It’s not often we see such striking range on paper.
Last but not least, thank you @mostlysane for being a fabulous scene partner. You have incredible screen presence and there wasn’t a moment I felt when you weren’t 100% there. It became so easy to build the harsh-dimple dynamic, and you have only gone from strength to strength.
Loads of love to everyone. ♥️

85.4K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : Looking back, I’m really happy with what we’ve created with mismatched. It’s a bunch of things coming together – the stunning locations, cinematography, hair and makeup, costumes, sound mixing, music, editing…the list would keep going and I would run out of space. But there are specific people without whom the character would not exist as it did. Thank you to @akvarious and @panchamighavri for thinking of me for Harsh in the first place. And thank you @akvarious for guiding me through my scenes on set. I’m absolutely sure that no one else would allow me to approach Harsh’s scenes with the same mix of sensitivity and levity. Thank you for guiding me when I needed it, and thank you for letting me run wild when I had a solid footing. (Picture 3 is Akarsh making sure we know what the hell we’re doing) I have to thank you @gazaldhaliwal and your incredible writing team for giving Harsh such a great mix of emotions and a beautiful arc for the second season. It’s not often we see such striking range on paper. Last but not least, thank you @mostlysane for being a fabulous scene partner. You have incredible screen presence and there wasn’t a moment I felt when you weren’t 100% there. It became so easy to build the harsh-dimple dynamic, and you have only gone from strength to strength. Loads of love to everyone. ♥️
Likes : 85374
Vihaan Samat - 85.4K Likes - Looking back, I’m really happy with what we’ve created with mismatched. It’s a bunch of things coming together - the stunning locations, cinematography, hair and makeup, costumes, sound mixing, music, editing…the list would keep going and I would run out of space. But there are specific people without whom the character would not exist as it did. 
Thank you to @akvarious and @panchamighavri for thinking of me for Harsh in the first place. And thank you @akvarious for guiding me through my scenes on set. I’m absolutely sure that no one else would allow me to approach Harsh’s scenes with the same mix of sensitivity and levity. Thank you for guiding me when I needed it, and thank you for letting me run wild when I had a solid footing. (Picture 3 is Akarsh making sure we know what the hell we’re doing) 
I have to thank you @gazaldhaliwal and your incredible writing team for giving Harsh such a great mix of emotions and a beautiful arc for the second season. It’s not often we see such striking range on paper.
Last but not least, thank you @mostlysane for being a fabulous scene partner. You have incredible screen presence and there wasn’t a moment I felt when you weren’t 100% there. It became so easy to build the harsh-dimple dynamic, and you have only gone from strength to strength.
Loads of love to everyone. ♥️

85.4K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : Looking back, I’m really happy with what we’ve created with mismatched. It’s a bunch of things coming together – the stunning locations, cinematography, hair and makeup, costumes, sound mixing, music, editing…the list would keep going and I would run out of space. But there are specific people without whom the character would not exist as it did. Thank you to @akvarious and @panchamighavri for thinking of me for Harsh in the first place. And thank you @akvarious for guiding me through my scenes on set. I’m absolutely sure that no one else would allow me to approach Harsh’s scenes with the same mix of sensitivity and levity. Thank you for guiding me when I needed it, and thank you for letting me run wild when I had a solid footing. (Picture 3 is Akarsh making sure we know what the hell we’re doing) I have to thank you @gazaldhaliwal and your incredible writing team for giving Harsh such a great mix of emotions and a beautiful arc for the second season. It’s not often we see such striking range on paper. Last but not least, thank you @mostlysane for being a fabulous scene partner. You have incredible screen presence and there wasn’t a moment I felt when you weren’t 100% there. It became so easy to build the harsh-dimple dynamic, and you have only gone from strength to strength. Loads of love to everyone. ♥️
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Vihaan Samat - 72.4K Likes - h e a t ♨️

📸 @ileana_official

72.4K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : h e a t ♨️ 📸 @ileana_official
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Vihaan Samat - 72.4K Likes - h e a t ♨️

📸 @ileana_official

72.4K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : h e a t ♨️ 📸 @ileana_official
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Vihaan Samat - 72.4K Likes - h e a t ♨️

📸 @ileana_official

72.4K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : h e a t ♨️ 📸 @ileana_official
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Vihaan Samat - 52.3K Likes - We’re #1 on Netflix! Thank you for all the love ♥️ 
I think we’ll make ourselves comfortable 😉

Outfit @mintblushdesigns 
Shoes @converse.india 
Hairstyling @anshul_hair
Makeup @taniadhingra
Styling @who_wore_what_when
Photos @chandrahas_prabhu

52.3K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : We’re #1 on Netflix! Thank you for all the love ♥️ I think we’ll make ourselves comfortable 😉 Outfit @mintblushdesigns Shoes @converse.india Hairstyling @anshul_hair Makeup @taniadhingra Styling @who_wore_what_when Photos @chandrahas_prabhu
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Vihaan Samat - 52.3K Likes - We’re #1 on Netflix! Thank you for all the love ♥️ 
I think we’ll make ourselves comfortable 😉

Outfit @mintblushdesigns 
Shoes @converse.india 
Hairstyling @anshul_hair
Makeup @taniadhingra
Styling @who_wore_what_when
Photos @chandrahas_prabhu

52.3K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : We’re #1 on Netflix! Thank you for all the love ♥️ I think we’ll make ourselves comfortable 😉 Outfit @mintblushdesigns Shoes @converse.india Hairstyling @anshul_hair Makeup @taniadhingra Styling @who_wore_what_when Photos @chandrahas_prabhu
Likes : 52305
Vihaan Samat - 52.3K Likes - We’re #1 on Netflix! Thank you for all the love ♥️ 
I think we’ll make ourselves comfortable 😉

Outfit @mintblushdesigns 
Shoes @converse.india 
Hairstyling @anshul_hair
Makeup @taniadhingra
Styling @who_wore_what_when
Photos @chandrahas_prabhu

52.3K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : We’re #1 on Netflix! Thank you for all the love ♥️ I think we’ll make ourselves comfortable 😉 Outfit @mintblushdesigns Shoes @converse.india Hairstyling @anshul_hair Makeup @taniadhingra Styling @who_wore_what_when Photos @chandrahas_prabhu
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Vihaan Samat - 35.8K Likes - Using all my cameras

35.8K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : Using all my cameras
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Vihaan Samat - 35.8K Likes - Using all my cameras

35.8K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : Using all my cameras
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Vihaan Samat - 35.8K Likes - Using all my cameras

35.8K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : Using all my cameras
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Vihaan Samat - 35.5K Likes - Golden boy ✨💫

Outfit @nirmooha 
Shoes @louboutinworld 
Hairstyling @anshul_hair
Makeup @taniadhingra
Styling @who_wore_what_when 
Photos @rohnpingalay

35.5K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : Golden boy ✨💫 Outfit @nirmooha Shoes @louboutinworld Hairstyling @anshul_hair Makeup @taniadhingra Styling @who_wore_what_when Photos @rohnpingalay
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Vihaan Samat - 35.5K Likes - Golden boy ✨💫

Outfit @nirmooha 
Shoes @louboutinworld 
Hairstyling @anshul_hair
Makeup @taniadhingra
Styling @who_wore_what_when 
Photos @rohnpingalay

35.5K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : Golden boy ✨💫 Outfit @nirmooha Shoes @louboutinworld Hairstyling @anshul_hair Makeup @taniadhingra Styling @who_wore_what_when Photos @rohnpingalay
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Vihaan Samat - 35.2K Likes - POP art

Outfit @nirmooha
Shoes @louboutinworld
Hairstyling @anshul_hair
Makeup @taniadhingra
Styling @who_wore_what_when 
Photos @rohnpingalay

35.2K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : POP art Outfit @nirmooha Shoes @louboutinworld Hairstyling @anshul_hair Makeup @taniadhingra Styling @who_wore_what_when Photos @rohnpingalay
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Vihaan Samat - 35.1K Likes - World theatre day was yesterday… so I felt like taking nice trip down memory lane.
In 2014 I showed up to a new country and a new school halfway across the world. At the time I knew simply that I wanted to act. The big red doors of the Lee Strasberg Institute were my greeting into a world of Method acting history I only wondered about years earlier. What followed was a lot of growth, awe, work, confusion, relief and fulfillment.

I learnt from some of the best teachers, most of whom had seen the rise of the American superstars we know of today. I dove head first into texts and plays that seemed intimidating at first. I learnt what the whole fuss over Wililiams, Miller and O’Neill was about. I was surprised by Mamet and Jesse Eisenberg, and delighted to discover Rajiv Joseph and Ayad Akhtar. (I also enjoyed our theatre schools suggestion to wear all black to class a little too much, for 4 years my closet had only 3 solid colors: white, black, and grey). I made friends with people who were my collaborators, who pushed me and tried to figure out this whole acting thing with me.

I learned the value of a live audience. On one performance, (slides 3-7) my character launched into a long, aggressive monologue about ordering food. I thought it was hilarious, and it lasted for a couple of minutes with me pushing each line to another decibel level until everyone was practically deaf, but I wasn’t getting the laughs I thought I would. Eventually the monologue was over, I shut up and sat down to catch my breath. The audience suddenly broke out into a roaring laughter. No one had found that specific moment funny during the rehearsals. 

More than anything, as Brian Cox said recently - “Acting is not just about being an actor, it’s about being in touch with yourself, about being a human being” It taught me the power of my own emotions, body and mind. I didn’t have to try to be anyone else. It allowed me to be present and in flow with myself - the greatest gift of all. (And entertain an audience at the same time!) Theatre has influenced the person I am and I’ve been lucky to be able to continue performing in Mumbai and I hope to continue with it for the rest of my life.

35.1K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : World theatre day was yesterday… so I felt like taking nice trip down memory lane. In 2014 I showed up to a new country and a new school halfway across the world. At the time I knew simply that I wanted to act. The big red doors of the Lee Strasberg Institute were my greeting into a world of Method acting history I only wondered about years earlier. What followed was a lot of growth, awe, work, confusion, relief and fulfillment. I learnt from some of the best teachers, most of whom had seen the rise of the American superstars we know of today. I dove head first into texts and plays that seemed intimidating at first. I learnt what the whole fuss over Wililiams, Miller and O’Neill was about. I was surprised by Mamet and Jesse Eisenberg, and delighted to discover Rajiv Joseph and Ayad Akhtar. (I also enjoyed our theatre schools suggestion to wear all black to class a little too much, for 4 years my closet had only 3 solid colors: white, black, and grey). I made friends with people who were my collaborators, who pushed me and tried to figure out this whole acting thing with me. I learned the value of a live audience. On one performance, (slides 3-7) my character launched into a long, aggressive monologue about ordering food. I thought it was hilarious, and it lasted for a couple of minutes with me pushing each line to another decibel level until everyone was practically deaf, but I wasn’t getting the laughs I thought I would. Eventually the monologue was over, I shut up and sat down to catch my breath. The audience suddenly broke out into a roaring laughter. No one had found that specific moment funny during the rehearsals. More than anything, as Brian Cox said recently – “Acting is not just about being an actor, it’s about being in touch with yourself, about being a human being” It taught me the power of my own emotions, body and mind. I didn’t have to try to be anyone else. It allowed me to be present and in flow with myself – the greatest gift of all. (And entertain an audience at the same time!) Theatre has influenced the person I am and I’ve been lucky to be able to continue performing in Mumbai and I hope to continue with it for the rest of my life.
Likes : 35113
Vihaan Samat - 35.1K Likes - World theatre day was yesterday… so I felt like taking nice trip down memory lane.
In 2014 I showed up to a new country and a new school halfway across the world. At the time I knew simply that I wanted to act. The big red doors of the Lee Strasberg Institute were my greeting into a world of Method acting history I only wondered about years earlier. What followed was a lot of growth, awe, work, confusion, relief and fulfillment.

I learnt from some of the best teachers, most of whom had seen the rise of the American superstars we know of today. I dove head first into texts and plays that seemed intimidating at first. I learnt what the whole fuss over Wililiams, Miller and O’Neill was about. I was surprised by Mamet and Jesse Eisenberg, and delighted to discover Rajiv Joseph and Ayad Akhtar. (I also enjoyed our theatre schools suggestion to wear all black to class a little too much, for 4 years my closet had only 3 solid colors: white, black, and grey). I made friends with people who were my collaborators, who pushed me and tried to figure out this whole acting thing with me.

I learned the value of a live audience. On one performance, (slides 3-7) my character launched into a long, aggressive monologue about ordering food. I thought it was hilarious, and it lasted for a couple of minutes with me pushing each line to another decibel level until everyone was practically deaf, but I wasn’t getting the laughs I thought I would. Eventually the monologue was over, I shut up and sat down to catch my breath. The audience suddenly broke out into a roaring laughter. No one had found that specific moment funny during the rehearsals. 

More than anything, as Brian Cox said recently - “Acting is not just about being an actor, it’s about being in touch with yourself, about being a human being” It taught me the power of my own emotions, body and mind. I didn’t have to try to be anyone else. It allowed me to be present and in flow with myself - the greatest gift of all. (And entertain an audience at the same time!) Theatre has influenced the person I am and I’ve been lucky to be able to continue performing in Mumbai and I hope to continue with it for the rest of my life.

35.1K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : World theatre day was yesterday… so I felt like taking nice trip down memory lane. In 2014 I showed up to a new country and a new school halfway across the world. At the time I knew simply that I wanted to act. The big red doors of the Lee Strasberg Institute were my greeting into a world of Method acting history I only wondered about years earlier. What followed was a lot of growth, awe, work, confusion, relief and fulfillment. I learnt from some of the best teachers, most of whom had seen the rise of the American superstars we know of today. I dove head first into texts and plays that seemed intimidating at first. I learnt what the whole fuss over Wililiams, Miller and O’Neill was about. I was surprised by Mamet and Jesse Eisenberg, and delighted to discover Rajiv Joseph and Ayad Akhtar. (I also enjoyed our theatre schools suggestion to wear all black to class a little too much, for 4 years my closet had only 3 solid colors: white, black, and grey). I made friends with people who were my collaborators, who pushed me and tried to figure out this whole acting thing with me. I learned the value of a live audience. On one performance, (slides 3-7) my character launched into a long, aggressive monologue about ordering food. I thought it was hilarious, and it lasted for a couple of minutes with me pushing each line to another decibel level until everyone was practically deaf, but I wasn’t getting the laughs I thought I would. Eventually the monologue was over, I shut up and sat down to catch my breath. The audience suddenly broke out into a roaring laughter. No one had found that specific moment funny during the rehearsals. More than anything, as Brian Cox said recently – “Acting is not just about being an actor, it’s about being in touch with yourself, about being a human being” It taught me the power of my own emotions, body and mind. I didn’t have to try to be anyone else. It allowed me to be present and in flow with myself – the greatest gift of all. (And entertain an audience at the same time!) Theatre has influenced the person I am and I’ve been lucky to be able to continue performing in Mumbai and I hope to continue with it for the rest of my life.
Likes : 35113
Vihaan Samat - 35.1K Likes - World theatre day was yesterday… so I felt like taking nice trip down memory lane.
In 2014 I showed up to a new country and a new school halfway across the world. At the time I knew simply that I wanted to act. The big red doors of the Lee Strasberg Institute were my greeting into a world of Method acting history I only wondered about years earlier. What followed was a lot of growth, awe, work, confusion, relief and fulfillment.

I learnt from some of the best teachers, most of whom had seen the rise of the American superstars we know of today. I dove head first into texts and plays that seemed intimidating at first. I learnt what the whole fuss over Wililiams, Miller and O’Neill was about. I was surprised by Mamet and Jesse Eisenberg, and delighted to discover Rajiv Joseph and Ayad Akhtar. (I also enjoyed our theatre schools suggestion to wear all black to class a little too much, for 4 years my closet had only 3 solid colors: white, black, and grey). I made friends with people who were my collaborators, who pushed me and tried to figure out this whole acting thing with me.

I learned the value of a live audience. On one performance, (slides 3-7) my character launched into a long, aggressive monologue about ordering food. I thought it was hilarious, and it lasted for a couple of minutes with me pushing each line to another decibel level until everyone was practically deaf, but I wasn’t getting the laughs I thought I would. Eventually the monologue was over, I shut up and sat down to catch my breath. The audience suddenly broke out into a roaring laughter. No one had found that specific moment funny during the rehearsals. 

More than anything, as Brian Cox said recently - “Acting is not just about being an actor, it’s about being in touch with yourself, about being a human being” It taught me the power of my own emotions, body and mind. I didn’t have to try to be anyone else. It allowed me to be present and in flow with myself - the greatest gift of all. (And entertain an audience at the same time!) Theatre has influenced the person I am and I’ve been lucky to be able to continue performing in Mumbai and I hope to continue with it for the rest of my life.

35.1K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : World theatre day was yesterday… so I felt like taking nice trip down memory lane. In 2014 I showed up to a new country and a new school halfway across the world. At the time I knew simply that I wanted to act. The big red doors of the Lee Strasberg Institute were my greeting into a world of Method acting history I only wondered about years earlier. What followed was a lot of growth, awe, work, confusion, relief and fulfillment. I learnt from some of the best teachers, most of whom had seen the rise of the American superstars we know of today. I dove head first into texts and plays that seemed intimidating at first. I learnt what the whole fuss over Wililiams, Miller and O’Neill was about. I was surprised by Mamet and Jesse Eisenberg, and delighted to discover Rajiv Joseph and Ayad Akhtar. (I also enjoyed our theatre schools suggestion to wear all black to class a little too much, for 4 years my closet had only 3 solid colors: white, black, and grey). I made friends with people who were my collaborators, who pushed me and tried to figure out this whole acting thing with me. I learned the value of a live audience. On one performance, (slides 3-7) my character launched into a long, aggressive monologue about ordering food. I thought it was hilarious, and it lasted for a couple of minutes with me pushing each line to another decibel level until everyone was practically deaf, but I wasn’t getting the laughs I thought I would. Eventually the monologue was over, I shut up and sat down to catch my breath. The audience suddenly broke out into a roaring laughter. No one had found that specific moment funny during the rehearsals. More than anything, as Brian Cox said recently – “Acting is not just about being an actor, it’s about being in touch with yourself, about being a human being” It taught me the power of my own emotions, body and mind. I didn’t have to try to be anyone else. It allowed me to be present and in flow with myself – the greatest gift of all. (And entertain an audience at the same time!) Theatre has influenced the person I am and I’ve been lucky to be able to continue performing in Mumbai and I hope to continue with it for the rest of my life.
Likes : 35113
Vihaan Samat - 35.1K Likes - World theatre day was yesterday… so I felt like taking nice trip down memory lane.
In 2014 I showed up to a new country and a new school halfway across the world. At the time I knew simply that I wanted to act. The big red doors of the Lee Strasberg Institute were my greeting into a world of Method acting history I only wondered about years earlier. What followed was a lot of growth, awe, work, confusion, relief and fulfillment.

I learnt from some of the best teachers, most of whom had seen the rise of the American superstars we know of today. I dove head first into texts and plays that seemed intimidating at first. I learnt what the whole fuss over Wililiams, Miller and O’Neill was about. I was surprised by Mamet and Jesse Eisenberg, and delighted to discover Rajiv Joseph and Ayad Akhtar. (I also enjoyed our theatre schools suggestion to wear all black to class a little too much, for 4 years my closet had only 3 solid colors: white, black, and grey). I made friends with people who were my collaborators, who pushed me and tried to figure out this whole acting thing with me.

I learned the value of a live audience. On one performance, (slides 3-7) my character launched into a long, aggressive monologue about ordering food. I thought it was hilarious, and it lasted for a couple of minutes with me pushing each line to another decibel level until everyone was practically deaf, but I wasn’t getting the laughs I thought I would. Eventually the monologue was over, I shut up and sat down to catch my breath. The audience suddenly broke out into a roaring laughter. No one had found that specific moment funny during the rehearsals. 

More than anything, as Brian Cox said recently - “Acting is not just about being an actor, it’s about being in touch with yourself, about being a human being” It taught me the power of my own emotions, body and mind. I didn’t have to try to be anyone else. It allowed me to be present and in flow with myself - the greatest gift of all. (And entertain an audience at the same time!) Theatre has influenced the person I am and I’ve been lucky to be able to continue performing in Mumbai and I hope to continue with it for the rest of my life.

35.1K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : World theatre day was yesterday… so I felt like taking nice trip down memory lane. In 2014 I showed up to a new country and a new school halfway across the world. At the time I knew simply that I wanted to act. The big red doors of the Lee Strasberg Institute were my greeting into a world of Method acting history I only wondered about years earlier. What followed was a lot of growth, awe, work, confusion, relief and fulfillment. I learnt from some of the best teachers, most of whom had seen the rise of the American superstars we know of today. I dove head first into texts and plays that seemed intimidating at first. I learnt what the whole fuss over Wililiams, Miller and O’Neill was about. I was surprised by Mamet and Jesse Eisenberg, and delighted to discover Rajiv Joseph and Ayad Akhtar. (I also enjoyed our theatre schools suggestion to wear all black to class a little too much, for 4 years my closet had only 3 solid colors: white, black, and grey). I made friends with people who were my collaborators, who pushed me and tried to figure out this whole acting thing with me. I learned the value of a live audience. On one performance, (slides 3-7) my character launched into a long, aggressive monologue about ordering food. I thought it was hilarious, and it lasted for a couple of minutes with me pushing each line to another decibel level until everyone was practically deaf, but I wasn’t getting the laughs I thought I would. Eventually the monologue was over, I shut up and sat down to catch my breath. The audience suddenly broke out into a roaring laughter. No one had found that specific moment funny during the rehearsals. More than anything, as Brian Cox said recently – “Acting is not just about being an actor, it’s about being in touch with yourself, about being a human being” It taught me the power of my own emotions, body and mind. I didn’t have to try to be anyone else. It allowed me to be present and in flow with myself – the greatest gift of all. (And entertain an audience at the same time!) Theatre has influenced the person I am and I’ve been lucky to be able to continue performing in Mumbai and I hope to continue with it for the rest of my life.
Likes : 35113
Vihaan Samat - 35.1K Likes - World theatre day was yesterday… so I felt like taking nice trip down memory lane.
In 2014 I showed up to a new country and a new school halfway across the world. At the time I knew simply that I wanted to act. The big red doors of the Lee Strasberg Institute were my greeting into a world of Method acting history I only wondered about years earlier. What followed was a lot of growth, awe, work, confusion, relief and fulfillment.

I learnt from some of the best teachers, most of whom had seen the rise of the American superstars we know of today. I dove head first into texts and plays that seemed intimidating at first. I learnt what the whole fuss over Wililiams, Miller and O’Neill was about. I was surprised by Mamet and Jesse Eisenberg, and delighted to discover Rajiv Joseph and Ayad Akhtar. (I also enjoyed our theatre schools suggestion to wear all black to class a little too much, for 4 years my closet had only 3 solid colors: white, black, and grey). I made friends with people who were my collaborators, who pushed me and tried to figure out this whole acting thing with me.

I learned the value of a live audience. On one performance, (slides 3-7) my character launched into a long, aggressive monologue about ordering food. I thought it was hilarious, and it lasted for a couple of minutes with me pushing each line to another decibel level until everyone was practically deaf, but I wasn’t getting the laughs I thought I would. Eventually the monologue was over, I shut up and sat down to catch my breath. The audience suddenly broke out into a roaring laughter. No one had found that specific moment funny during the rehearsals. 

More than anything, as Brian Cox said recently - “Acting is not just about being an actor, it’s about being in touch with yourself, about being a human being” It taught me the power of my own emotions, body and mind. I didn’t have to try to be anyone else. It allowed me to be present and in flow with myself - the greatest gift of all. (And entertain an audience at the same time!) Theatre has influenced the person I am and I’ve been lucky to be able to continue performing in Mumbai and I hope to continue with it for the rest of my life.

35.1K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : World theatre day was yesterday… so I felt like taking nice trip down memory lane. In 2014 I showed up to a new country and a new school halfway across the world. At the time I knew simply that I wanted to act. The big red doors of the Lee Strasberg Institute were my greeting into a world of Method acting history I only wondered about years earlier. What followed was a lot of growth, awe, work, confusion, relief and fulfillment. I learnt from some of the best teachers, most of whom had seen the rise of the American superstars we know of today. I dove head first into texts and plays that seemed intimidating at first. I learnt what the whole fuss over Wililiams, Miller and O’Neill was about. I was surprised by Mamet and Jesse Eisenberg, and delighted to discover Rajiv Joseph and Ayad Akhtar. (I also enjoyed our theatre schools suggestion to wear all black to class a little too much, for 4 years my closet had only 3 solid colors: white, black, and grey). I made friends with people who were my collaborators, who pushed me and tried to figure out this whole acting thing with me. I learned the value of a live audience. On one performance, (slides 3-7) my character launched into a long, aggressive monologue about ordering food. I thought it was hilarious, and it lasted for a couple of minutes with me pushing each line to another decibel level until everyone was practically deaf, but I wasn’t getting the laughs I thought I would. Eventually the monologue was over, I shut up and sat down to catch my breath. The audience suddenly broke out into a roaring laughter. No one had found that specific moment funny during the rehearsals. More than anything, as Brian Cox said recently – “Acting is not just about being an actor, it’s about being in touch with yourself, about being a human being” It taught me the power of my own emotions, body and mind. I didn’t have to try to be anyone else. It allowed me to be present and in flow with myself – the greatest gift of all. (And entertain an audience at the same time!) Theatre has influenced the person I am and I’ve been lucky to be able to continue performing in Mumbai and I hope to continue with it for the rest of my life.
Likes : 35113
Vihaan Samat - 35.1K Likes - World theatre day was yesterday… so I felt like taking nice trip down memory lane.
In 2014 I showed up to a new country and a new school halfway across the world. At the time I knew simply that I wanted to act. The big red doors of the Lee Strasberg Institute were my greeting into a world of Method acting history I only wondered about years earlier. What followed was a lot of growth, awe, work, confusion, relief and fulfillment.

I learnt from some of the best teachers, most of whom had seen the rise of the American superstars we know of today. I dove head first into texts and plays that seemed intimidating at first. I learnt what the whole fuss over Wililiams, Miller and O’Neill was about. I was surprised by Mamet and Jesse Eisenberg, and delighted to discover Rajiv Joseph and Ayad Akhtar. (I also enjoyed our theatre schools suggestion to wear all black to class a little too much, for 4 years my closet had only 3 solid colors: white, black, and grey). I made friends with people who were my collaborators, who pushed me and tried to figure out this whole acting thing with me.

I learned the value of a live audience. On one performance, (slides 3-7) my character launched into a long, aggressive monologue about ordering food. I thought it was hilarious, and it lasted for a couple of minutes with me pushing each line to another decibel level until everyone was practically deaf, but I wasn’t getting the laughs I thought I would. Eventually the monologue was over, I shut up and sat down to catch my breath. The audience suddenly broke out into a roaring laughter. No one had found that specific moment funny during the rehearsals. 

More than anything, as Brian Cox said recently - “Acting is not just about being an actor, it’s about being in touch with yourself, about being a human being” It taught me the power of my own emotions, body and mind. I didn’t have to try to be anyone else. It allowed me to be present and in flow with myself - the greatest gift of all. (And entertain an audience at the same time!) Theatre has influenced the person I am and I’ve been lucky to be able to continue performing in Mumbai and I hope to continue with it for the rest of my life.

35.1K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : World theatre day was yesterday… so I felt like taking nice trip down memory lane. In 2014 I showed up to a new country and a new school halfway across the world. At the time I knew simply that I wanted to act. The big red doors of the Lee Strasberg Institute were my greeting into a world of Method acting history I only wondered about years earlier. What followed was a lot of growth, awe, work, confusion, relief and fulfillment. I learnt from some of the best teachers, most of whom had seen the rise of the American superstars we know of today. I dove head first into texts and plays that seemed intimidating at first. I learnt what the whole fuss over Wililiams, Miller and O’Neill was about. I was surprised by Mamet and Jesse Eisenberg, and delighted to discover Rajiv Joseph and Ayad Akhtar. (I also enjoyed our theatre schools suggestion to wear all black to class a little too much, for 4 years my closet had only 3 solid colors: white, black, and grey). I made friends with people who were my collaborators, who pushed me and tried to figure out this whole acting thing with me. I learned the value of a live audience. On one performance, (slides 3-7) my character launched into a long, aggressive monologue about ordering food. I thought it was hilarious, and it lasted for a couple of minutes with me pushing each line to another decibel level until everyone was practically deaf, but I wasn’t getting the laughs I thought I would. Eventually the monologue was over, I shut up and sat down to catch my breath. The audience suddenly broke out into a roaring laughter. No one had found that specific moment funny during the rehearsals. More than anything, as Brian Cox said recently – “Acting is not just about being an actor, it’s about being in touch with yourself, about being a human being” It taught me the power of my own emotions, body and mind. I didn’t have to try to be anyone else. It allowed me to be present and in flow with myself – the greatest gift of all. (And entertain an audience at the same time!) Theatre has influenced the person I am and I’ve been lucky to be able to continue performing in Mumbai and I hope to continue with it for the rest of my life.
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Vihaan Samat - 35.1K Likes - World theatre day was yesterday… so I felt like taking nice trip down memory lane.
In 2014 I showed up to a new country and a new school halfway across the world. At the time I knew simply that I wanted to act. The big red doors of the Lee Strasberg Institute were my greeting into a world of Method acting history I only wondered about years earlier. What followed was a lot of growth, awe, work, confusion, relief and fulfillment.

I learnt from some of the best teachers, most of whom had seen the rise of the American superstars we know of today. I dove head first into texts and plays that seemed intimidating at first. I learnt what the whole fuss over Wililiams, Miller and O’Neill was about. I was surprised by Mamet and Jesse Eisenberg, and delighted to discover Rajiv Joseph and Ayad Akhtar. (I also enjoyed our theatre schools suggestion to wear all black to class a little too much, for 4 years my closet had only 3 solid colors: white, black, and grey). I made friends with people who were my collaborators, who pushed me and tried to figure out this whole acting thing with me.

I learned the value of a live audience. On one performance, (slides 3-7) my character launched into a long, aggressive monologue about ordering food. I thought it was hilarious, and it lasted for a couple of minutes with me pushing each line to another decibel level until everyone was practically deaf, but I wasn’t getting the laughs I thought I would. Eventually the monologue was over, I shut up and sat down to catch my breath. The audience suddenly broke out into a roaring laughter. No one had found that specific moment funny during the rehearsals. 

More than anything, as Brian Cox said recently - “Acting is not just about being an actor, it’s about being in touch with yourself, about being a human being” It taught me the power of my own emotions, body and mind. I didn’t have to try to be anyone else. It allowed me to be present and in flow with myself - the greatest gift of all. (And entertain an audience at the same time!) Theatre has influenced the person I am and I’ve been lucky to be able to continue performing in Mumbai and I hope to continue with it for the rest of my life.

35.1K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : World theatre day was yesterday… so I felt like taking nice trip down memory lane. In 2014 I showed up to a new country and a new school halfway across the world. At the time I knew simply that I wanted to act. The big red doors of the Lee Strasberg Institute were my greeting into a world of Method acting history I only wondered about years earlier. What followed was a lot of growth, awe, work, confusion, relief and fulfillment. I learnt from some of the best teachers, most of whom had seen the rise of the American superstars we know of today. I dove head first into texts and plays that seemed intimidating at first. I learnt what the whole fuss over Wililiams, Miller and O’Neill was about. I was surprised by Mamet and Jesse Eisenberg, and delighted to discover Rajiv Joseph and Ayad Akhtar. (I also enjoyed our theatre schools suggestion to wear all black to class a little too much, for 4 years my closet had only 3 solid colors: white, black, and grey). I made friends with people who were my collaborators, who pushed me and tried to figure out this whole acting thing with me. I learned the value of a live audience. On one performance, (slides 3-7) my character launched into a long, aggressive monologue about ordering food. I thought it was hilarious, and it lasted for a couple of minutes with me pushing each line to another decibel level until everyone was practically deaf, but I wasn’t getting the laughs I thought I would. Eventually the monologue was over, I shut up and sat down to catch my breath. The audience suddenly broke out into a roaring laughter. No one had found that specific moment funny during the rehearsals. More than anything, as Brian Cox said recently – “Acting is not just about being an actor, it’s about being in touch with yourself, about being a human being” It taught me the power of my own emotions, body and mind. I didn’t have to try to be anyone else. It allowed me to be present and in flow with myself – the greatest gift of all. (And entertain an audience at the same time!) Theatre has influenced the person I am and I’ve been lucky to be able to continue performing in Mumbai and I hope to continue with it for the rest of my life.
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Vihaan Samat - 35.1K Likes - World theatre day was yesterday… so I felt like taking nice trip down memory lane.
In 2014 I showed up to a new country and a new school halfway across the world. At the time I knew simply that I wanted to act. The big red doors of the Lee Strasberg Institute were my greeting into a world of Method acting history I only wondered about years earlier. What followed was a lot of growth, awe, work, confusion, relief and fulfillment.

I learnt from some of the best teachers, most of whom had seen the rise of the American superstars we know of today. I dove head first into texts and plays that seemed intimidating at first. I learnt what the whole fuss over Wililiams, Miller and O’Neill was about. I was surprised by Mamet and Jesse Eisenberg, and delighted to discover Rajiv Joseph and Ayad Akhtar. (I also enjoyed our theatre schools suggestion to wear all black to class a little too much, for 4 years my closet had only 3 solid colors: white, black, and grey). I made friends with people who were my collaborators, who pushed me and tried to figure out this whole acting thing with me.

I learned the value of a live audience. On one performance, (slides 3-7) my character launched into a long, aggressive monologue about ordering food. I thought it was hilarious, and it lasted for a couple of minutes with me pushing each line to another decibel level until everyone was practically deaf, but I wasn’t getting the laughs I thought I would. Eventually the monologue was over, I shut up and sat down to catch my breath. The audience suddenly broke out into a roaring laughter. No one had found that specific moment funny during the rehearsals. 

More than anything, as Brian Cox said recently - “Acting is not just about being an actor, it’s about being in touch with yourself, about being a human being” It taught me the power of my own emotions, body and mind. I didn’t have to try to be anyone else. It allowed me to be present and in flow with myself - the greatest gift of all. (And entertain an audience at the same time!) Theatre has influenced the person I am and I’ve been lucky to be able to continue performing in Mumbai and I hope to continue with it for the rest of my life.

35.1K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : World theatre day was yesterday… so I felt like taking nice trip down memory lane. In 2014 I showed up to a new country and a new school halfway across the world. At the time I knew simply that I wanted to act. The big red doors of the Lee Strasberg Institute were my greeting into a world of Method acting history I only wondered about years earlier. What followed was a lot of growth, awe, work, confusion, relief and fulfillment. I learnt from some of the best teachers, most of whom had seen the rise of the American superstars we know of today. I dove head first into texts and plays that seemed intimidating at first. I learnt what the whole fuss over Wililiams, Miller and O’Neill was about. I was surprised by Mamet and Jesse Eisenberg, and delighted to discover Rajiv Joseph and Ayad Akhtar. (I also enjoyed our theatre schools suggestion to wear all black to class a little too much, for 4 years my closet had only 3 solid colors: white, black, and grey). I made friends with people who were my collaborators, who pushed me and tried to figure out this whole acting thing with me. I learned the value of a live audience. On one performance, (slides 3-7) my character launched into a long, aggressive monologue about ordering food. I thought it was hilarious, and it lasted for a couple of minutes with me pushing each line to another decibel level until everyone was practically deaf, but I wasn’t getting the laughs I thought I would. Eventually the monologue was over, I shut up and sat down to catch my breath. The audience suddenly broke out into a roaring laughter. No one had found that specific moment funny during the rehearsals. More than anything, as Brian Cox said recently – “Acting is not just about being an actor, it’s about being in touch with yourself, about being a human being” It taught me the power of my own emotions, body and mind. I didn’t have to try to be anyone else. It allowed me to be present and in flow with myself – the greatest gift of all. (And entertain an audience at the same time!) Theatre has influenced the person I am and I’ve been lucky to be able to continue performing in Mumbai and I hope to continue with it for the rest of my life.
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Vihaan Samat - 35.1K Likes - World theatre day was yesterday… so I felt like taking nice trip down memory lane.
In 2014 I showed up to a new country and a new school halfway across the world. At the time I knew simply that I wanted to act. The big red doors of the Lee Strasberg Institute were my greeting into a world of Method acting history I only wondered about years earlier. What followed was a lot of growth, awe, work, confusion, relief and fulfillment.

I learnt from some of the best teachers, most of whom had seen the rise of the American superstars we know of today. I dove head first into texts and plays that seemed intimidating at first. I learnt what the whole fuss over Wililiams, Miller and O’Neill was about. I was surprised by Mamet and Jesse Eisenberg, and delighted to discover Rajiv Joseph and Ayad Akhtar. (I also enjoyed our theatre schools suggestion to wear all black to class a little too much, for 4 years my closet had only 3 solid colors: white, black, and grey). I made friends with people who were my collaborators, who pushed me and tried to figure out this whole acting thing with me.

I learned the value of a live audience. On one performance, (slides 3-7) my character launched into a long, aggressive monologue about ordering food. I thought it was hilarious, and it lasted for a couple of minutes with me pushing each line to another decibel level until everyone was practically deaf, but I wasn’t getting the laughs I thought I would. Eventually the monologue was over, I shut up and sat down to catch my breath. The audience suddenly broke out into a roaring laughter. No one had found that specific moment funny during the rehearsals. 

More than anything, as Brian Cox said recently - “Acting is not just about being an actor, it’s about being in touch with yourself, about being a human being” It taught me the power of my own emotions, body and mind. I didn’t have to try to be anyone else. It allowed me to be present and in flow with myself - the greatest gift of all. (And entertain an audience at the same time!) Theatre has influenced the person I am and I’ve been lucky to be able to continue performing in Mumbai and I hope to continue with it for the rest of my life.

35.1K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : World theatre day was yesterday… so I felt like taking nice trip down memory lane. In 2014 I showed up to a new country and a new school halfway across the world. At the time I knew simply that I wanted to act. The big red doors of the Lee Strasberg Institute were my greeting into a world of Method acting history I only wondered about years earlier. What followed was a lot of growth, awe, work, confusion, relief and fulfillment. I learnt from some of the best teachers, most of whom had seen the rise of the American superstars we know of today. I dove head first into texts and plays that seemed intimidating at first. I learnt what the whole fuss over Wililiams, Miller and O’Neill was about. I was surprised by Mamet and Jesse Eisenberg, and delighted to discover Rajiv Joseph and Ayad Akhtar. (I also enjoyed our theatre schools suggestion to wear all black to class a little too much, for 4 years my closet had only 3 solid colors: white, black, and grey). I made friends with people who were my collaborators, who pushed me and tried to figure out this whole acting thing with me. I learned the value of a live audience. On one performance, (slides 3-7) my character launched into a long, aggressive monologue about ordering food. I thought it was hilarious, and it lasted for a couple of minutes with me pushing each line to another decibel level until everyone was practically deaf, but I wasn’t getting the laughs I thought I would. Eventually the monologue was over, I shut up and sat down to catch my breath. The audience suddenly broke out into a roaring laughter. No one had found that specific moment funny during the rehearsals. More than anything, as Brian Cox said recently – “Acting is not just about being an actor, it’s about being in touch with yourself, about being a human being” It taught me the power of my own emotions, body and mind. I didn’t have to try to be anyone else. It allowed me to be present and in flow with myself – the greatest gift of all. (And entertain an audience at the same time!) Theatre has influenced the person I am and I’ve been lucky to be able to continue performing in Mumbai and I hope to continue with it for the rest of my life.
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Vihaan Samat - 35.1K Likes - World theatre day was yesterday… so I felt like taking nice trip down memory lane.
In 2014 I showed up to a new country and a new school halfway across the world. At the time I knew simply that I wanted to act. The big red doors of the Lee Strasberg Institute were my greeting into a world of Method acting history I only wondered about years earlier. What followed was a lot of growth, awe, work, confusion, relief and fulfillment.

I learnt from some of the best teachers, most of whom had seen the rise of the American superstars we know of today. I dove head first into texts and plays that seemed intimidating at first. I learnt what the whole fuss over Wililiams, Miller and O’Neill was about. I was surprised by Mamet and Jesse Eisenberg, and delighted to discover Rajiv Joseph and Ayad Akhtar. (I also enjoyed our theatre schools suggestion to wear all black to class a little too much, for 4 years my closet had only 3 solid colors: white, black, and grey). I made friends with people who were my collaborators, who pushed me and tried to figure out this whole acting thing with me.

I learned the value of a live audience. On one performance, (slides 3-7) my character launched into a long, aggressive monologue about ordering food. I thought it was hilarious, and it lasted for a couple of minutes with me pushing each line to another decibel level until everyone was practically deaf, but I wasn’t getting the laughs I thought I would. Eventually the monologue was over, I shut up and sat down to catch my breath. The audience suddenly broke out into a roaring laughter. No one had found that specific moment funny during the rehearsals. 

More than anything, as Brian Cox said recently - “Acting is not just about being an actor, it’s about being in touch with yourself, about being a human being” It taught me the power of my own emotions, body and mind. I didn’t have to try to be anyone else. It allowed me to be present and in flow with myself - the greatest gift of all. (And entertain an audience at the same time!) Theatre has influenced the person I am and I’ve been lucky to be able to continue performing in Mumbai and I hope to continue with it for the rest of my life.

35.1K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : World theatre day was yesterday… so I felt like taking nice trip down memory lane. In 2014 I showed up to a new country and a new school halfway across the world. At the time I knew simply that I wanted to act. The big red doors of the Lee Strasberg Institute were my greeting into a world of Method acting history I only wondered about years earlier. What followed was a lot of growth, awe, work, confusion, relief and fulfillment. I learnt from some of the best teachers, most of whom had seen the rise of the American superstars we know of today. I dove head first into texts and plays that seemed intimidating at first. I learnt what the whole fuss over Wililiams, Miller and O’Neill was about. I was surprised by Mamet and Jesse Eisenberg, and delighted to discover Rajiv Joseph and Ayad Akhtar. (I also enjoyed our theatre schools suggestion to wear all black to class a little too much, for 4 years my closet had only 3 solid colors: white, black, and grey). I made friends with people who were my collaborators, who pushed me and tried to figure out this whole acting thing with me. I learned the value of a live audience. On one performance, (slides 3-7) my character launched into a long, aggressive monologue about ordering food. I thought it was hilarious, and it lasted for a couple of minutes with me pushing each line to another decibel level until everyone was practically deaf, but I wasn’t getting the laughs I thought I would. Eventually the monologue was over, I shut up and sat down to catch my breath. The audience suddenly broke out into a roaring laughter. No one had found that specific moment funny during the rehearsals. More than anything, as Brian Cox said recently – “Acting is not just about being an actor, it’s about being in touch with yourself, about being a human being” It taught me the power of my own emotions, body and mind. I didn’t have to try to be anyone else. It allowed me to be present and in flow with myself – the greatest gift of all. (And entertain an audience at the same time!) Theatre has influenced the person I am and I’ve been lucky to be able to continue performing in Mumbai and I hope to continue with it for the rest of my life.
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Vihaan Samat - 33.1K Likes - It was sunny outside

33.1K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : It was sunny outside
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Vihaan Samat - 33.1K Likes - It was sunny outside

33.1K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : It was sunny outside
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Vihaan Samat - 31.7K Likes - For Lakmé Fashion Week

31.7K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : For Lakmé Fashion Week
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Vihaan Samat - 28.7K Likes - London Dump

I love travelling, but I’ve never traveled alone. I was initially hesitant, as I’d never just shown up in another country, with no proper plans in mind for 90% of my vacation. Eventually I said “Fuck it, just be open to whatever enters your life.” I ended up having the most wonderful two weeks with the most incredible experiences, reconnecting with old friends, making new ones and having an all around solid time.

I planned nothing, and ended up gaining everything. 🌱

28.7K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : London Dump I love travelling, but I’ve never traveled alone. I was initially hesitant, as I’d never just shown up in another country, with no proper plans in mind for 90% of my vacation. Eventually I said “Fuck it, just be open to whatever enters your life.” I ended up having the most wonderful two weeks with the most incredible experiences, reconnecting with old friends, making new ones and having an all around solid time. I planned nothing, and ended up gaining everything. 🌱
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Vihaan Samat - 28.7K Likes - London Dump

I love travelling, but I’ve never traveled alone. I was initially hesitant, as I’d never just shown up in another country, with no proper plans in mind for 90% of my vacation. Eventually I said “Fuck it, just be open to whatever enters your life.” I ended up having the most wonderful two weeks with the most incredible experiences, reconnecting with old friends, making new ones and having an all around solid time.

I planned nothing, and ended up gaining everything. 🌱

28.7K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : London Dump I love travelling, but I’ve never traveled alone. I was initially hesitant, as I’d never just shown up in another country, with no proper plans in mind for 90% of my vacation. Eventually I said “Fuck it, just be open to whatever enters your life.” I ended up having the most wonderful two weeks with the most incredible experiences, reconnecting with old friends, making new ones and having an all around solid time. I planned nothing, and ended up gaining everything. 🌱
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Vihaan Samat - 28.7K Likes - London Dump

I love travelling, but I’ve never traveled alone. I was initially hesitant, as I’d never just shown up in another country, with no proper plans in mind for 90% of my vacation. Eventually I said “Fuck it, just be open to whatever enters your life.” I ended up having the most wonderful two weeks with the most incredible experiences, reconnecting with old friends, making new ones and having an all around solid time.

I planned nothing, and ended up gaining everything. 🌱

28.7K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : London Dump I love travelling, but I’ve never traveled alone. I was initially hesitant, as I’d never just shown up in another country, with no proper plans in mind for 90% of my vacation. Eventually I said “Fuck it, just be open to whatever enters your life.” I ended up having the most wonderful two weeks with the most incredible experiences, reconnecting with old friends, making new ones and having an all around solid time. I planned nothing, and ended up gaining everything. 🌱
Likes : 28670
Vihaan Samat - 28.7K Likes - London Dump

I love travelling, but I’ve never traveled alone. I was initially hesitant, as I’d never just shown up in another country, with no proper plans in mind for 90% of my vacation. Eventually I said “Fuck it, just be open to whatever enters your life.” I ended up having the most wonderful two weeks with the most incredible experiences, reconnecting with old friends, making new ones and having an all around solid time.

I planned nothing, and ended up gaining everything. 🌱

28.7K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : London Dump I love travelling, but I’ve never traveled alone. I was initially hesitant, as I’d never just shown up in another country, with no proper plans in mind for 90% of my vacation. Eventually I said “Fuck it, just be open to whatever enters your life.” I ended up having the most wonderful two weeks with the most incredible experiences, reconnecting with old friends, making new ones and having an all around solid time. I planned nothing, and ended up gaining everything. 🌱
Likes : 28670
Vihaan Samat - 28.7K Likes - London Dump

I love travelling, but I’ve never traveled alone. I was initially hesitant, as I’d never just shown up in another country, with no proper plans in mind for 90% of my vacation. Eventually I said “Fuck it, just be open to whatever enters your life.” I ended up having the most wonderful two weeks with the most incredible experiences, reconnecting with old friends, making new ones and having an all around solid time.

I planned nothing, and ended up gaining everything. 🌱

28.7K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : London Dump I love travelling, but I’ve never traveled alone. I was initially hesitant, as I’d never just shown up in another country, with no proper plans in mind for 90% of my vacation. Eventually I said “Fuck it, just be open to whatever enters your life.” I ended up having the most wonderful two weeks with the most incredible experiences, reconnecting with old friends, making new ones and having an all around solid time. I planned nothing, and ended up gaining everything. 🌱
Likes : 28670
Vihaan Samat - 28.7K Likes - London Dump

I love travelling, but I’ve never traveled alone. I was initially hesitant, as I’d never just shown up in another country, with no proper plans in mind for 90% of my vacation. Eventually I said “Fuck it, just be open to whatever enters your life.” I ended up having the most wonderful two weeks with the most incredible experiences, reconnecting with old friends, making new ones and having an all around solid time.

I planned nothing, and ended up gaining everything. 🌱

28.7K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : London Dump I love travelling, but I’ve never traveled alone. I was initially hesitant, as I’d never just shown up in another country, with no proper plans in mind for 90% of my vacation. Eventually I said “Fuck it, just be open to whatever enters your life.” I ended up having the most wonderful two weeks with the most incredible experiences, reconnecting with old friends, making new ones and having an all around solid time. I planned nothing, and ended up gaining everything. 🌱
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Vihaan Samat - 22.6K Likes - Stay on trend and have fun with the @boat.nirvana Wave Fury smartwatch, with a functional crown that adds a playful touch to your fashion game 🥼⌚

#WaveFury #WearYourSmart #iamaboathead 

Available at boAt lifestyle and Flipkart I Go grab now

22.6K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : Stay on trend and have fun with the @boat.nirvana Wave Fury smartwatch, with a functional crown that adds a playful touch to your fashion game 🥼⌚ #WaveFury #WearYourSmart #iamaboathead Available at boAt lifestyle and Flipkart I Go grab now
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Vihaan Samat - 22.6K Likes - Stay on trend and have fun with the @boat.nirvana Wave Fury smartwatch, with a functional crown that adds a playful touch to your fashion game 🥼⌚

#WaveFury #WearYourSmart #iamaboathead 

Available at boAt lifestyle and Flipkart I Go grab now

22.6K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : Stay on trend and have fun with the @boat.nirvana Wave Fury smartwatch, with a functional crown that adds a playful touch to your fashion game 🥼⌚ #WaveFury #WearYourSmart #iamaboathead Available at boAt lifestyle and Flipkart I Go grab now
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Vihaan Samat - 22.6K Likes - Stay on trend and have fun with the @boat.nirvana Wave Fury smartwatch, with a functional crown that adds a playful touch to your fashion game 🥼⌚

#WaveFury #WearYourSmart #iamaboathead 

Available at boAt lifestyle and Flipkart I Go grab now

22.6K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : Stay on trend and have fun with the @boat.nirvana Wave Fury smartwatch, with a functional crown that adds a playful touch to your fashion game 🥼⌚ #WaveFury #WearYourSmart #iamaboathead Available at boAt lifestyle and Flipkart I Go grab now
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Vihaan Samat - 22.6K Likes - Stay on trend and have fun with the @boat.nirvana Wave Fury smartwatch, with a functional crown that adds a playful touch to your fashion game 🥼⌚

#WaveFury #WearYourSmart #iamaboathead 

Available at boAt lifestyle and Flipkart I Go grab now

22.6K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : Stay on trend and have fun with the @boat.nirvana Wave Fury smartwatch, with a functional crown that adds a playful touch to your fashion game 🥼⌚ #WaveFury #WearYourSmart #iamaboathead Available at boAt lifestyle and Flipkart I Go grab now
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Vihaan Samat - 21.7K Likes - बारात ready

21.7K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : बारात ready
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Vihaan Samat - 19.6K Likes - 𝐹𝑅𝐸𝒮𝐻
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Photos by @harneshjoshi
Outfit @dhruvkapoor @leh.studios
Jewellery @houseofshikha
Styled by @stacey.cardoz
Assisted by @aaliyahkathiwala @ritika.kishnani
Makeup by @jyotiiadvani.artistry

19.6K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : 𝐹𝑅𝐸𝒮𝐻 . . . Photos by @harneshjoshi Outfit @dhruvkapoor @leh.studios Jewellery @houseofshikha Styled by @stacey.cardoz Assisted by @aaliyahkathiwala @ritika.kishnani Makeup by @jyotiiadvani.artistry
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Vihaan Samat - 19.3K Likes - Me and my beige hoodie - a love story

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Caption : Me and my beige hoodie – a love story
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Vihaan Samat - 18.6K Likes - 𝑀𝒶𝒹𝓃𝑒𝓈𝓈

𝘚𝘸𝘪𝘱𝘦 𝘵𝘰 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘦𝘯𝘥 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘢 𝘧𝘰𝘶𝘳 𝘭𝘦𝘨𝘨𝘦𝘥 𝘧𝘳𝘪𝘦𝘯𝘥 :)

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Caption : 𝑀𝒶𝒹𝓃𝑒𝓈𝓈 𝘚𝘸𝘪𝘱𝘦 𝘵𝘰 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘦𝘯𝘥 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘢 𝘧𝘰𝘶𝘳 𝘭𝘦𝘨𝘨𝘦𝘥 𝘧𝘳𝘪𝘦𝘯𝘥 🙂
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Vihaan Samat - 18.6K Likes - 𝑀𝒶𝒹𝓃𝑒𝓈𝓈

𝘚𝘸𝘪𝘱𝘦 𝘵𝘰 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘦𝘯𝘥 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘢 𝘧𝘰𝘶𝘳 𝘭𝘦𝘨𝘨𝘦𝘥 𝘧𝘳𝘪𝘦𝘯𝘥 :)

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Caption : 𝑀𝒶𝒹𝓃𝑒𝓈𝓈 𝘚𝘸𝘪𝘱𝘦 𝘵𝘰 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘦𝘯𝘥 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘢 𝘧𝘰𝘶𝘳 𝘭𝘦𝘨𝘨𝘦𝘥 𝘧𝘳𝘪𝘦𝘯𝘥 🙂
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𝘚𝘸𝘪𝘱𝘦 𝘵𝘰 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘦𝘯𝘥 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘢 𝘧𝘰𝘶𝘳 𝘭𝘦𝘨𝘨𝘦𝘥 𝘧𝘳𝘪𝘦𝘯𝘥 :)

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Caption : 𝑀𝒶𝒹𝓃𝑒𝓈𝓈 𝘚𝘸𝘪𝘱𝘦 𝘵𝘰 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘦𝘯𝘥 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘢 𝘧𝘰𝘶𝘳 𝘭𝘦𝘨𝘨𝘦𝘥 𝘧𝘳𝘪𝘦𝘯𝘥 🙂
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𝘚𝘸𝘪𝘱𝘦 𝘵𝘰 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘦𝘯𝘥 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘢 𝘧𝘰𝘶𝘳 𝘭𝘦𝘨𝘨𝘦𝘥 𝘧𝘳𝘪𝘦𝘯𝘥 :)

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Caption : 𝑀𝒶𝒹𝓃𝑒𝓈𝓈 𝘚𝘸𝘪𝘱𝘦 𝘵𝘰 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘦𝘯𝘥 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘢 𝘧𝘰𝘶𝘳 𝘭𝘦𝘨𝘨𝘦𝘥 𝘧𝘳𝘪𝘦𝘯𝘥 🙂
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Vihaan Samat - 18.2K Likes - Night before / Morning after 😵
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Jewellery @houseofshikha
Styled by @stacey.cardoz
Assisted by @aaliyahkathiwala @ritika.kishnani
Makeup by @jyotiiadvani.artistry

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Caption : Night before / Morning after 😵 . . . Photos by @harneshjoshi Outfit @dhruvkapoor @leh.studios Jewellery @houseofshikha Styled by @stacey.cardoz Assisted by @aaliyahkathiwala @ritika.kishnani Makeup by @jyotiiadvani.artistry
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Photos by @harneshjoshi
Outfit @dhruvkapoor @leh.studios
Jewellery @houseofshikha
Styled by @stacey.cardoz
Assisted by @aaliyahkathiwala @ritika.kishnani
Makeup by @jyotiiadvani.artistry

18.2K Likes – Vihaan Samat Instagram

Caption : Night before / Morning after 😵 . . . Photos by @harneshjoshi Outfit @dhruvkapoor @leh.studios Jewellery @houseofshikha Styled by @stacey.cardoz Assisted by @aaliyahkathiwala @ritika.kishnani Makeup by @jyotiiadvani.artistry
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Vihaan Samat - 17.9K Likes - Last night for @graziaindia ✨
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Outfit - @ranbirmukherjeeofficial 
Shoes - @louboutinworld 
Hair - @Irshad__hair
Styling - @who_wore_what_when 
Photography - @harneshjoshi 
Best friend - @ayushpadukone

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Caption : Last night for @graziaindia ✨ . . . Outfit – @ranbirmukherjeeofficial Shoes – @louboutinworld Hair – @Irshad__hair Styling – @who_wore_what_when Photography – @harneshjoshi Best friend – @ayushpadukone
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