This story is from August 28, 2023

Romiit Raaj talks about his next project

Kolkata boy Romiit Raaj is excited to play the character of Bobby Sood in the show Baatein Kuchh Ankahee Si. Bobby is described as a lively and charming guy with a large following on Instagram. The actor credits his bond with director Ranjan Shahi for his success, and believes that his parents' blessings have helped him secure this role. Romiit recently visited Kolkata for a cricket match and is looking forward to returning to the city soon.
Romiit Raaj talks about his next project
Kolkata boy Romiit Raaj is playing the character of Bobby Sood in
Baatein Kuchh Ankahee Si
. “My character Bobby is full of life, frisky, positive vibes, out and out adorable guy who wins everyone's heart with his wit and charm. He is a guy who has over 20 million followers on Instagram and lives a rich and famous lifestyle. You will fall in love with Bobby the minute you meet him and want to have him in your life.
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Bobby Sood is a very clean hearted guy who doesn't want to involve himself in any kind of negative activity,” said the actor. He added, “I met Ranjan Shahi in 2007 and formed an amazing bond of director-actor. Rajan Shahi always encouraged me and was proud of me to see how I was shooting for two daily soaps as a lead simultaneously and giving my best as an actor. Rajan Sir always said, "Keep moving forward. I lost both my parents last year and I strongly feel I have got this show because of my parents' blessings. I look forward to playing the loveable Bobby Sood younger brother to Kunal Malhotra played by Mohit Malik for my audiences.”
The actor was recently in Kolkata for the Dhoni match at Eden and he looks forward to coming soon to the City of Joy.
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Ruman Ganguly

Ruman Ganguly is a Principal Correspondent at Calcutta Times. She covers Tollywood and fashion, besides her regular responsibilities at the desk. Her passions include movies, reading and avante-garde fashion shoots.

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