Sanjay Narvekar returns as contractor Mukesh Jadhav in ‘Jubilee Talkies –Shohrat.Shiddat.Mohabbat’
The drama intensifies in Sony Entertainment Television’s captivating modern-day love story, ‘Jubilee Talkies: Shohrat. Shiddat. Mohabbat’. Ayaan Grover aka AG’s (Abhishek Bajaj) frustration is evident as he insults Shivangi (Khushi Dubey) and warns her from crossing paths with him until his girlfriend Ira (Krissann Barretto) returns from a foreign trip. On the other hand, Shivangi is unaware of an impending doom that will cause a lot of chaos in her life!
The drama intensifies in Sony Entertainment Television’s captivating modern-day love story, ‘Jubilee Talkies: Shohrat. Shiddat. Mohabbat’. Ayaan Grover aka AG’s (Abhishek Bajaj) frustration is evident as he insults Shivangi (Khushi Dubey) and warns her from crossing paths with him until his girlfriend Ira (Krissann Barretto) returns from a foreign trip. On the other hand, Shivangi is unaware of an impending doom that will cause a lot of chaos in her life!
The astute and relentless contractor Mukesh Jadhav (Sanjay Narvekar) wants to take control of ‘Sangam Cinema’ at any cost and has been looking for Shivangi and her mother. While Jadhav is seen getting his beard shaved, one of his bodyguards rushes in, announcing that they have found Shivangi. Startled, the barber accidentally nicks Jadhav's beard. Upon seeing a picture of AG and Shivangi on social media, Jadhav declares, "Ab hazamat mai karunga," and slits the barber's neck.
Talking about the sequence, Sanjay Narvekar, who plays the role of contractor Mukesh Jadhav says, "I’ve always enjoyed the edge that comes with playing a sinister character and my character, Mukesh Jadhav, comes with many grey shades. For him, there is no such thing as an impossible job, and no price is too high to pay, which is why he is such a befitting villain. In the upcoming episodes, he will learn about Shivangi’s whereabouts and do all that it takes to get the papers to Sangam Cinema from her. Corporator Jadhav definitely adds a new layer of danger and drama to the narrative, impacting the lives of Shivangi, her mother, and everyone else involved.”