Chinmayee Salvi overcomes her water phobia while filming for the Goa sequence in Sony SAB’s Wagle Ki Duniya

Sony SAB's 'Wagle Ki Duniya – Nayi Peedhi Naye Kissey' is known for its unique and impactful storylines that resonate with viewers. The latest episodes feature a relatable story for many young adults and their parents: the must-do Goa trip with friends after graduation. In this storyline, Sakhi (Chinmayee Salvi) plans and executes a trip to Goa with her friends, telling a few lies along the way to successfully convince her parents, Rajesh (Sumeet Raghavan) and Vandana (Pariva Pranati), even though they both were skeptical about letting her go on the trip. The story sheds light on the fact that sometimes it's okay to allow children to enjoy life.

Chinmayee Salvi overcomes her water phobia while filming for the Goa sequence in Sony SAB’s Wagle Ki Duniya

Sony SAB's 'Wagle Ki Duniya – Nayi Peedhi Naye Kissey' is known for its unique and impactful storylines that resonate with viewers. The latest episodes feature a relatable story for many young adults and their parents: the must-do Goa trip with friends after graduation. In this storyline, Sakhi (Chinmayee Salvi) plans and executes a trip to Goa with her friends, telling a few lies along the way to successfully convince her parents, Rajesh (Sumeet Raghavan) and Vandana (Pariva Pranati), even though they both were skeptical about letting her go on the trip. The story sheds light on the fact that sometimes it's okay to allow children to enjoy life.

To bring this story to life, Wagle Ki Duniya recreated the vibrant atmosphere of Goa on a beach in Mumbai. Taking a break from the usual set life, the cast and crew headed to Rajodi Beach in Vasai for the shoot. Chinmayee Salvi, along with Namit Shah, who plays her best friend Vivaan, and the rest of their group, had a blast shooting at the beach and appreciated the unique experience.

Chinmayee Salvi, portraying the character of Sakhi Wagle, shared her experience of shooting on the beach, “It is an amazing storyline to watch visually but it was even more exciting and fun to shoot. We shot on a beach in Vasai over two days. I was scared of water initially, especially the sea and the ocean, but because of a particular drowning sequence, I had to overcome my phobia. The important thing is that everyone in the team was focused on our safety throughout the sequence. During the drowning scene, I was not alone in the water; the director, DOP, and the safety guard were also present with me. We were worried about the weather being hot and getting tanned, but thankfully, it was very pleasant, making the shoot enjoyable. It was a good break from the everyday shooting schedule, refreshing and visually beautiful.”