“We all gather in Sumeet’s makeup room to listen to his melodious singing,” says Pariva Pranati sharing some offscreen glimpses while shooting for Sony SAB’s Wagle Ki Duniya
At the heart of 'Wagle Ki Duniya – Nayi Peedhi Naye Kissey', lies the story of the Wagle family, facing the everyday struggles of the common man with optimism and hope. Over the past three years, the cast has grown into a close-knit family on set. Sumeet Raghavan, who plays Rajesh Wagle, serves as a unifying force bringing the cast and crew together, enabling quality time spent on set.
At the heart of 'Wagle Ki Duniya – Nayi Peedhi Naye Kissey', lies the story of the Wagle family, facing the everyday struggles of the common man with optimism and hope. Over the past three years, the cast has grown into a close-knit family on set. Sumeet Raghavan, who plays Rajesh Wagle, serves as a unifying force bringing the cast and crew together, enabling quality time spent on set.
When the cameras aren't rolling, Sumeet's makeup room becomes a musical haven, filled with laughter and melodies. The cast often gathers for impromptu music sessions, enjoying soulful classical tunes or lively Bollywood jams with Sumeet taking charge of his harmonium. Along with lively musical mehfils, birthdays are also celebrated joyously in Sumeet's makeup room, where everyone, from the spot dada to the watchman and every crew member, is equally honored. The off-screen close friendship and strong bond among the cast reflects in their on-screen performances, adding genuine emotions to each scene and creating a warm family dynamic.
Sumeet Raghavan, who essays the role of Rajesh Wagle said, “After three years on the show, we've spent a considerable amount of time together on set. We practically spend more time with each other here, six days a week, than we do at home. There's always some sort of fun happening in the makeup room, and everyone enjoys hanging out together. These musical gatherings are more than just entertainment; they serve as a bonding experience for the entire cast and crew. When we sing, laugh, and share stories, it genuinely reflects in our on-screen chemistry as a family. Being together like this truly makes us feel like a real family, just like in the show.”
Pariva Pranati, who essays the role of Vandana Wagle shares, “We're like a family on the set of Wagle Ki Duniya. When the camera stops rolling and the exhaustion sets in after wrapping up the shoot, we all gather in Sumeet’s makeup room to listen to his melodious singing. He’s a multi-talented figure who fills up the room with an energetic vibe; making us feel refreshed and connected to each other. The bond that we share on the sets of Wagle Ki Duniya is undefinable. The stress and tiredness of the entire day goes away when Sumeet starts playing his harmonium and we all line up around his room to let the melody wash over us.”