Rupali Ganguly starrer Anupamaa has been probably the most beloved exhibits and it has been the TRP topper as properly. The present has taken a leap after which Shivam Khajuria and Adrija Roy got here in because the lead pair. Shivam performs the position of Prem Kothari within the present. He has been appreciated for his efficiency within the serial. Prem may be very near Anu and he turned an enormous help for her earlier than she discovered Rahi. Just like their on-screen bonding, Shivam and Rupali additionally share a very good bond off-screen.
Earlier, we’ve got heard many tales about Rupali Ganguly being the rationale why actors depart the present. Many of her former costars in Anupamaa have additionally mentioned that she is likely one of the the explanation why they left and she or he didn’t allow them to get display time. Recently, when Alisha Parveen was faraway from the present, the blame was placed on Rupali.
Shivam praises Rupali Ganguly
Now, Shivam was requested about these misconceptions about Rupali. He spoke to BollywoodLife and mentioned, “No idea about others, but she’s nice to me. Working with Rupali ma’am in Anupamaa has been an incredible experience. She brings so much energy, warmth, and sincerity to every scene — there’s so much to learn just by observing her. She makes everyone on set feel comfortable, and her dedication to her craft is truly inspiring. The way she carries the entire show with such grace and strength is admirable. I’m grateful to share screen space with someone so talented and grounded.” This is an enormous story in leisure information and TV information.
He was additionally requested what he would say concerning the success of the present. The actor had only one line, “It feels good. Bas THU THU THU.” He additional shared what he likes probably the most about his character of Prem. He mentioned, “He doesn’t try to be right all the time. He is instinctive.”
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