From Jhansi to Mumbai, Randeep relieves his early days of life in Mumbai on Yeh Unn Dino Ki Baat Hai

Author(s): City Air NewsThere is always a salient struggle story behind every successful artist. The same will be seen when Sameer will move to Mumbai in search of his destiny in Sony Entertainment Television’s most loved show Yeh Un Dino...

From Jhansi to Mumbai, Randeep relieves his early days of life in Mumbai on Yeh Unn Dino Ki Baat Hai
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There is always a salient struggle story behind every successful artist. The same will be seen when Sameer will move to Mumbai in search of his destiny in Sony Entertainment Television’s most loved show Yeh Un Dino Ki Baat Hai. Randeep Rai who is essaying the role of ‘Sameer’ in the show originally comes from Jhansi and, he traveled to Mumbai with an intent to learn acting and travel milestones in his career. The upcoming episodes of the show will see Sameer traveling from Ahmedabad to Mumbai in search of his acting career and make his life in Mumbai worth it.

The forthcoming track of the show will draw a parallel between Randeep’s real life and reel life where his struggle to become a successful actor will be seen. According to the upcoming sequence, Sameer and Naina (Aashi Singh) will be seen experiencing various real-life moments that a struggle has to undergo. Recalling his days of blood, sweat, and struggle, Randeep confirms, “I was getting goosebumps when I was listening to the story track as I was very much able to relate to the track. As Sameer is heading towards starting a new journey in Mumbai he will come across a lot of challenges in his routine life. This makes me recall my old and gold days when I came to Mumbai to initiate my acting career. The journey has been through tough encounters to beautiful stardom. The same is right now being experienced by Sameer in the show and I am sure the viewers will take notice.”

Further in the show, there will be many interesting twists and turn on how Sameer and Naina initiate their new journey in Mumbai and deal with routine nok-jhok.

Date: 
Wednesday, May 15, 2019