Rupali Ganguly starrer Anupamaa has become the favourite of the audience. People love watching the show and has been the TRP topper. The show began in 2020 and has touched the hearts of the audience. However, there have been many stories around the show. A few actors from the show has spoken about how the environment on the sets was negative and how Rupali Ganguly manipulated scenes. Paras Kalnawat, Nidhi Shah and others have shared their opinion about the same.
Now, we have new actors like Shivam Khajuria, Adrija Roy, Spreha Chatterjee, Rahil Azam, Alka Kaushal, Zalak Desai and others. Jatin Suri has also entered the show as Raja Kothari. He is Prem’s brother and has been doing a great job in the serial. Jatin has now opened up about how the day on the sets of Anupamaa is like.
Jatin talks about positive environment on Anupamaa sets
He spoke to IWMBuzz and said that the typical day on the set is usually work, laugh, prepare, support, and focus on the positive side. He said that he loves coming on sets and the team feels like a family. Unlike the reports of negative environment, Jatin says, “There’s a lot of teamwork and coordination required to execute a show like Anupamaa, and everyone works together as a supportive team to bring out the best of each other.”
He added that the team of Anupamaa feels like a family who want to see you grow and succeed and the other way around. He also spoke about his chemistry with Rupali and other costars on the sets. He said that having a good chemistry with your co-stars, both on and off-screen, can be quite important in many ways. This is a big story in entertainment news and TV news.
He concluded, “The connection between actors can enhance the authenticity of their performances, making the relationship between characters feel more natural and believable. Off-screen chemistry plays a pivotal role, as it can create a supportive working environment, leading to better performances.”
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