Rohitashv Gour praises his harmonious bond with ‘Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain’ co-star Aasif Sheikh

Rohitashv Gour praises his harmonious bond with ‘Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain’ co-star Aasif Sheikh

Actor Rohitashv Gour is widely recognized for his fantastic chemistry with co-actor Aasif Sheikh in the hit sitcom ‘Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain.’ According to Rohitashv, their partnership thrives because they complement each other perfectly.

In the show, Aasif plays the character of Vibhuti Ahuti Narayan Mishra (Vibhu), an unsuccessful insurance agent, while Rohitashv portrays Manmohan Tiwari, a successful undergarments businessman.

Speaking about his rapport with Aasif in a recent interview, Rohitashv shared, “In the show, I have this evergreen partnership with my co-star Aasif. Undoubtedly, the scenes between Manmohan Tiwari and Vibhuti Narayan Mishra are the best in the show. There are moments when we playfully discuss each other’s wives, and there is a certain body language and chemistry we exchange during our scenes.”

He further emphasized the collaborative aspect of their partnership, stating, “The best part of our partnership is that we complement each other. There’s no typical rivalry between us; instead, we understand each other’s strengths and work together to enhance our scenes.”

When discussing his approach to acting, Rohitashv revealed, “I watch a lot of web series, and I’m someone who keeps an eye on every actor’s work, from newcomers to seasoned performers. Staying updated with industry happenings is essential to me.”

Addressing the enduring success of ‘Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain,’ he noted, “Strong writing is the foundation of any successful show. Without engaging writing, it’s impossible to create a hit series. Crafting content that resonates with the audience and brings a smile to their faces is a challenging task, so I commend the writers and creative team of the show for making it all possible.”

‘Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain’ is produced by Binaifer Kohli under the banner of Edit II Productions. The series revolves around two neighboring couples, the Mishras and the Tiwaris, where the husbands are smitten with each other’s wives and employ a series of comically unsuccessful techniques to win their affections.

 

 

 

 

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