This silence is, paradoxically, a powerful component of his romantic brand. In a conservative society where pre-marital relationships are often subject to moral scrutiny, Hillol’s discretion allows him to be a blank slate for projection. His public appearances—always polite, rarely overtly affectionate with any non-familial woman—reinforce an image of the “respectable heartthrob.” He is desired because he is unattainable and, crucially, unscandalized . His off-screen “relationship” with the public is one of chaste admiration, which keeps his endorsement deals (for clothing, financial services, and consumer goods) safe from the volatility of a public breakup or controversy.
The duo has collaborated on numerous projects, including the film Mukhosh Manush (2016) and various romantic television specials like Ekti Dainandin Premer Golpo Life in the USA: The couple eventually relocated to the United States , settling in New York. This silence is, paradoxically, a powerful component of
Hillol’s dramatic roles, particularly in popular tele-fictions and music videos, rarely stray from a successful formula: the urban, educated, often conflicted hero. His romantic storylines are not about the chaotic thrill of first love, but about the management of love within a sophisticated, upper-middle-class milieu. His off-screen “relationship” with the public is one