The 31-year-old actor will be seen playing the lead role in 'Humsafars', which is set in the backdrop of the Muslim community.
"I was not doing anything. I was trying to find myself. You sometimes lose yourself when you are working for so long. Since I have been working for the last many years, it was a much needed break for me. Also there was a personal tragedy with my mother's passing. I needed to take my time off," Harshad told PTI.
"There are so many reasons I took up this project. The story is very nice. And when I was offered the show I had a gut feeling that it is the role for me to end my sabbatical. That is why I took it up," he said.
'Humsafars' chronicles the lives of a budding fashion designer Arzoo Nausheen Khan and a multimillionaire owner of a fashion house Sahir Chaudhary played by Harshad.
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Shivya Pathania plays the female lead in the show, which also has Vibha Chibber, Sehban Azim, Madhumalti and Purva Parag in important roles.
'Humsafars' will air on Sony TV from tomorrow.
Pakistani TV shows have become popular with the Indian audience. When asked whether he and other actors feel threatened by it, Harshad said, "They are good TV show and I am happy that those are being appreciated by the audience. But me and other actors have been aware of their shows and watched them online long before they made their way to Indian homes.