“Working with Chunky Sir I think has been one of the best experiences of my life!” says Gagan Arora while sharing his experience working Chunky Panday on Amazon miniTV’s Industry
Mumbai, June 27, 2024: Amazon miniTV, Amazon’s free video streaming service, recently released drama series on Amazon miniTV - Industry. Holding an IMDb rating of 8.8, ever since its release the series has been garnering a lot of praise from the audiences. Produced by The Viral Fever, Industry follows the story of Aayush Verma, an aspiring screenwriter, as he navigates the unpredictable world of the Hindi film industry. Aayush's story, which combines personal relationships, professional problems, romance, and the continual interplay of success and failure, has a bittersweet resonance with many people's hopes and hardships. The series have an ensemble cast includes Chunky Panday, Gagan Arora, Asha Negi, in pivotal roles along with some interesting names from the Industry like Guneet Monga, Hansal Mehta, Kunal Kapoor, Abhishek Banerjee,Suparn Verma, Sunit Roy, Sumit Arora and Prosit Roy among others.
Gagan Arora who played Aayush Verma shares his experience working with Chunky Panday, the actor says, “Working with Chunky Sir I think has been one of the best experiences of my life! We had a great time on the sets. He is an amazing actor; his timing is unmatched. That’s what happened on the sets too, and every time he comes on screen, one cannot look elsewhere. That’s how he was on set too, he made sure we were all comfortable and there were times when he had some suggestions that worked out really well in the long run. I am really glad that I got the opportunity to work with him, he is one of the legends of the industry. He has added a lot to the show. All in all it was a great experience”
Gagan also shares his reaction when he first read the script, “When I first read the script, the first thing that hit me was the honesty with which the script was written. Moreover, I felt that the writers narrate the stories for us but nobody really talks much about the writers. It felt like a journey that was close yet too far from me. While I am from the industry, I never understood the plight of a writer the way I did when I read the script.