“It's not often that you come across such a beautifully crafted narrative”: Ritvik Sahore on what drew him to Amazon miniTV’s Jamnapaar
Mumbai, June 12, 2024: Amazon miniTV, Amazon’s free video streaming service, recently released its critically acclaimed aspirational drama, Jamnapaar. The series follows the story of Shantanu Bansal, aka Shanky, a young man from East Delhi who is riddled with an inferiority complex about his roots. Aspiring for a glamorous corporate life in South Delhi, Shanky faces a clash of ideologies within his family and the challenges of fitting in with the cool crowd. Featuring Ritvik Sahore, Varun Badola, Srishti Ganguli Rindani, Ankita Sahigal, and Raghu Ram in pivotal roles, the series has been garnering widespread praise from the audience for its relatable characters, stellar performances, and powerful narrative.
Talking about his experience of working with Amazon miniTV on Jamnapaar, Raghu Ram expressed, "My experience with Amazon miniTV has been nothing short of exceptional. The streaming service produces an impressive number of shows in India, with unmatched consistency and professionalism. The team at miniTV operates like a well-oiled machine, with every department performing at the top of its game. The moment I signed Jamnapaar, I knew I was entering a highly professional environment, where everyone was well-versed in their role and approached their work with utmost dedication. This journey has been a transformative experience for me, and I am truly grateful for it.” Raghu further reveals his favourite aspirational dramas by sharing, “I thoroughly enjoyed watching Pitchers, Aspirants, and Panchayat. I found each of them totally captivating.”
Adding to this, Ritvik Sahore expressed his love for aspirational dramas and what drew him to Jamnapaar, saying, “I'm extremely drawn to stories that explore themes of self-discovery, pursuing one’s dreams, and human relationships, especially when they are crafted with meticulous attention to detail. That's precisely what drew me to Jamnapaar. It's not often that you come across such a beautifully crafted narrative.”