Updated On: 19 February, 2026 03:39 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Ravi Behl talks about stepping into the role of Digambar Dixit in Amar Vishwas and discusses the demands of a courtroom drama, such as restraint and heavy dialogue

Ravi Behl in Amar Vishwas
Amazon MX Player, India’s leading free premium ad-supported streaming service, recently dropped Amar Vishwas, a gripping courtroom drama that probes the fragile line between truth and justice. At its core are charged legal battles where every argument lands hard, and every pause carries consequence.
Stepping into the role of Digambar Dixit, fondly known as DD, Ravi Behl shares what drew him to the narrative, “What really attracted me to the series was the character of Digambar Dixit. He’s a no-nonsense lawyer, sharp, unapologetic, and someone who carries a certain attitude and swag. That confidence, that presence, was incredibly appealing to portray. But what made it even more compelling was the constant conflict between DD and Amar Vishwas. Their face-offs are layered, intense, and deeply engaging.”
Reflecting on the demands of a courtroom drama, he adds, “Courtroom dramas rely heavily on dialogue and restraint. I wouldn’t call it challenging; it’s more about understanding when to hold back and when to let go. There’s a certain decorum that comes with the space, and within that, the battle between two lawyers unfolds. It’s hard work, but it’s good hard work, the kind that’s both demanding and exciting.”