Senior Wagle Aanjjan Srivastav returns on the set of Sony SAB’S Wagle Ki Duniya
Aanjjan Srivastav while having a candid conversation shared his experience on returning to the set
Sony SAB’s Wagle Ki Duniya is winning hearts with its simple yet relatable storyline that brings out the endearing bond between families. With the return of Aanjjan Sirvastav aka Srinivas Wagle back on the set the atmosphere is all set to be double fun and masti
Aanjjan Srivastav while having a candid conversation shared his experience on returning to the set.
Aanjjan Srivastav, who essayed the role of Srinivas said Wagle of Wagle ki Duniya in 1988 and 90 conceived by R K Laxman, and who portrays the same in the Sony Sab Wagle ki Duniya NPNK, said, "I have been working in the entertainment industry for almost 50 years, and my journey so far has been splendid. Every show or movie I have done holds a very special place in my heart. I have already spoken enough on how much what Wagle Ki Duniya means to me and coming back on the sets after this brief hiatus is extremely exciting and a satisfying experience for me.
Through the show and its storyline, we have always aimed to depict the journey of a common man, which is one reason why the show has touched the hearts of our audience. I am thrilled to be back on the sets and work closely with the entire cast and crew in our endeavour to continue bringing these heartfelt stories."
Further, he adds, "I can't wait to hear all the smiles and giggles on the set. Besides Bharti, Sumeet and Pariva, I have also developed a great bond with the kids as well, and I am happy that I am finally getting a chance to shoot with this amazing team, on and off the screen."
Sharing a special message to the fans, Aanjjan concludes, "Our fight against the current situation is going on, and we need to continue to take all the necessary precautions to ensure the safety and well-being of ourselves and our families. I request all my fans to get vaccinated as soon as possible and moreover continue to take basic hygiene measures and not become complacent”.