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Bhabhiji Ghar Par Nahi Hai
Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai the show got a break because of Mumbai rains for a day when the team of Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hai visited last week in Dehli.
Shubhangi Atre aka Angoori Bhabhi said, “This is the time of year when even our make-up rooms are leaking but we are used to shooting in such conditions now.” Repeating the feeling Rohitash Gour, who plays Manmohan Tiwari, said, “Humein toh aadat ho gayi hai koodte phaandte set par pahuchne ki.”
Aasif Sheikh aka Vibhuti Narayan Mishra has to travel daily 50 km one way to reach the set. He also says that when it rains cats and dogs in Mumbai, they have to suffer a lot “When you are shooting for a daily show, you first have to think of ways to reach the set the minute it starts pouring. Since I have to travel so much, I have come up with a solution for the time when roads get choked and it becomes impossible to commute. After completing a day’s shoot, I stay in a hotel across our studio.”
When they where in Delhi to meet up with their fans and also talked about the show. Saumya Tandon who was recently returned to work after having a baby was not able to travel in the city. Aasif shared “It’s difficult for her to travel even for a day as she is taking care of her child.”
Team of Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hai also shared some of their Behind The Scene Secrets with there fans, for instance, Rohitash Gaud on set he is very calm and patient, also being a trained classical dancer, Shubhangi choreographs all dance sequences in the show and before having a talk with Saumya one has to make sure that there is nobody odor and hands are perfectly clean.
Talking about the comedy show, Rohitash aka Manmohan Tiwari said, “I think what makes this show popular is the way it is written. Some phrases like ‘ghuiya ke khet mein’ and ‘arre pagli’, which are commonly used in the show, are a part of the way people talk in Kanpur.”
Aasif added, “Also, the audience can connect with the characters. We all have such people in our families, friend circle also in our neighborhood. Like when I was growing up, there was this guy in my neighbourhood. He was handsome and a favourite among the women, but whenever he would pass by, my mother would say, ‘Kamata Kuch Nahi hai yeh!’ So somewhere, he is the inspiration for the character that I play.” Concluding on a lighter note, Shubhangi replied, “I think the show is popular because a lot of people these days are unhappy with their respective partners.”