Y&R Actor Addresses On-Screen Absence
It’s been months since the character of Ravi has been seen on Y&R and his portrayer, Abhi Sinha, addressed his on-screen absence on social media. “I want to thank every one of my fans who for months have been asking about Ravi’s return to Y&R,” he posted. “Honestly, I don’t know the answer. I was privileged to work with some amazing soap vets like @eileendavidsonofficial , @kristoffstjohn, Peter Bergman [Jack], @ginatognoni,@theoriginaldanielhall, @ryanashton, @christianjleblanc, @katelinderyr and the legendary Eric Braeden [Victor]. I’ve been fortunate to make some lifelong friendships.” The actor also reflected, “Things like this used to derail me. I would get so upset about not booking work especially after getting to the last stages of auditions, producer sessions and screen tests. I didnt realize how trivial those problems are in the grand scheme of life…. I love acting and I wouldn’t trade it for anything else in the world. But I realize now, that I won’t let rejection or second-guessing myself define or upset me anymore. Those things don’t control my happiness or who I am. The things that do are my family. My mother and father; my brother and sister; my dogs, Max and Rooney; my friends, and last but certainly not least Helen who has been a rock and true partner in every sense of the word…. The earth is so much bigger than one person’s problems. I suppose this Epiphany is called life, learning, and growth.” To read Sinha’s post in its entirety, go to to https://www.instagram.com/p/BpCs3PZFg5V/?taken-by=abhidabi
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