“I always thought I’d go for a destination wedding in Goa" Says Shaitani Rasmein lead actor Siddhant Issar
Star Bharat's popular show ‘Shaitani Rasmein’ is about to thrill fans with a much-anticipated wedding sequence! The center plot of the show revolved around the evil rituals that the newly married woman from the royal family of Bhurangarh, is compelled to perform for the enigmatic Maalik, creating an atmosphere filled with tension and intrigue. In this dramatic twist, Nikki (Naqiya Hazi) and Piyush's (Vibhav Roy) daughter, Pinni (Sumit Singh), is set to marry Veer (Siddharth Issar), the reincarnation of Maalik. This moment is particularly special for Siddharth, as he is usually known for his negative roles but will be making his debut as a groom on screen. He has shared some exciting insights into the challenges he faced while filming this key scene. Fans can look forward to a whirlwind of drama and unforgettable moments as the wedding unfolds against the backdrop of the show's darker themes. Get ready for an exhilarating experience in Shaitani Rasmein!
He says, "This was such a unique experience for me! In real life, I’m unmarried, so being in a wedding mandap for the first time felt surreal, almost like a rehearsal for my own big day! Up until now, I’ve mostly played negative roles, and let’s face it, the bad guys rarely get married! But in this show, after playing Shaitan, I finally got to step into a positive role, which led to this wedding. I wasn’t even mentally prepared for it at first, but it turned out to be an emotional moment for me. Wedding rituals are so meaningful, and I learned a lot about them through this experience. And what makes it even more special? It’s a wedding of Beauty and the Beast, definitely not your typical love story!"
He further added, "The most fun part of the wedding was that the same Pandit Ji, who officiates weddings in all the TV serials, was doing ours too and he’s a real-life Pandit! It was such a cool experience. The whole wedding look was totally different from my usual character; they gave me this beautiful, traditional Rajasthani look. Though one thing that drove me a little crazy was having to smile every second and look happy non-stop, it’s harder than it sounds! The whole wedding had a proper Rajasthani vibe, from the setup to the decorations, and it looked absolutely stunning. I always thought I’d go for a destination wedding in Goa, but now I’m all about Rajasthan! I’d love to have a destination wedding there."