This story is from December 22, 2023
Samar Vermani's playful mishap on the sets of Aangan Aapno Kaa, says ‘I managed to hit almost everyone during our dance rehearsals’
In the latest episodes of Aangan Aapno Kaa, audiences witnessed a transformation in the relationship between Akash Awasthi (portrayed by Samar Vermani) and Pallavi (Ayushi Khurana), as they evolved from foes to friends.
During a recent filming session, the actors showcased their camaraderie through a dance sequence set to the tunes of two classic songs - “Aankhon Ki Gustakhiyan” and “Gallan Goodiyan”. In a light-hearted moment, Samar amusingly confessed to possessing "two left feet" on the dance floor, highlighting the challenges he encountered while syncing with the beats. Nevertheless, what truly made the dance sessions unforgettable was the off-screen rapport he shares with Ayushi.
Revealing the intricacies of shooting the family dance sequence, Samar humorously shared, "We all ended up hitting people around us, and me being the tallest, I managed to hit almost everyone during our dance rehearsals. I’m not really a great dancer, but we Indians have Bollywood in our blood, and we just ended up performing well. I have the most fun shooting scenes focusing on dancing and emotions, and shooting such scenes with Ayushi is a breeze due to our great off-screen bond, making it effortlessly reflect on screen."
Ayushi Khurana, who plays the role of Pallavi Sharma, says, "Aankhon Ki Gustakhiyan is supposed to be this deep and emotional song and I couldn't help but burst into laughter instead of blushing when I looked at Samar. Off-screen we call each other bros and we are like buddies whereas on-screen we have to emote romantic feelings so most of the time we ended up laughing. As Pallavi, I have to juggle two different expressions – one of love for Akash and one of confusion regarding her father. It's a bit tricky to convey both these emotions simultaneously, but every time we reviewed the shots, there was an overwhelming sense of joy seeing how beautifully it's all coming together."
Revealing the intricacies of shooting the family dance sequence, Samar humorously shared, "We all ended up hitting people around us, and me being the tallest, I managed to hit almost everyone during our dance rehearsals. I’m not really a great dancer, but we Indians have Bollywood in our blood, and we just ended up performing well. I have the most fun shooting scenes focusing on dancing and emotions, and shooting such scenes with Ayushi is a breeze due to our great off-screen bond, making it effortlessly reflect on screen."
Ayushi Khurana, who plays the role of Pallavi Sharma, says, "Aankhon Ki Gustakhiyan is supposed to be this deep and emotional song and I couldn't help but burst into laughter instead of blushing when I looked at Samar. Off-screen we call each other bros and we are like buddies whereas on-screen we have to emote romantic feelings so most of the time we ended up laughing. As Pallavi, I have to juggle two different expressions – one of love for Akash and one of confusion regarding her father. It's a bit tricky to convey both these emotions simultaneously, but every time we reviewed the shots, there was an overwhelming sense of joy seeing how beautifully it's all coming together."
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