A clip from the popular show ‘Swaran Ghar’ is making the rounds of the Internet, for all the wrong reasons. The viral clip shows Ajay Chaudhary’s character Ajeet Lamba rescuing Swaran (essayed by Sangita Ghosh) after her dupatta gets stuck in a fan.
The knot gets tighter and strangles her while the crowd stands there watching instead of saving her. Now Ajeet comes to rescue her but instead of turning her around or loosening the cloth, he tears the dupatta with his teeth.
The netizens are loving the scene and have made a mockery out of it. Actor Ajay Singh Chaudhary who essays the role of Ajeet talked about the viral video in a recent interview with BT.
He said, “I am grateful to be a part of this show and I am proud of it. In the video that has gone viral, I would say that as actors we do our job and a lot of times we just follow the instructions of the director, the creative team, and the channel.”
“Since we are the face, people will see us and react accordingly. There are so many scenes where we have received positive messages about a scene. Coming back to doing this scene I remember we have asked questions, but debating and delaying the shoot is not possible every time because we have to make sure that it is telecast on time and the show must keep running,” he added.
Ajay requested the fans not to judge the entire show on the basis of one scene. He shared, “Because in daily soaps time is the main constraint. I would only request that let’s not judge the whole show based on one scene. This show is great and we are getting some good reactions from all over the world. A few of my friends texted and some were laughing too. I have accepted all the criticism with a smile on my face. If it’s done and telecast, we can’t do anything about this.”
Talking about the feedback he has been receiving for his performance in the show, Ajay shared, “I am happy as I am getting so much love from people unconditionally but they are still giving so much love to my character. Gratitude is everything that I would say. Also, a character like Ajit hasn’t been explored on television yet. The people who I know from the television fraternity also feel the same.”