शुक्रवार, 22 दिसंबर 2017

Sumeet Mittal to debut as an actor on his own show

The show ‘Yeh Un Dinon Ki Baat Hai’ on Sony Entertainment Television is undoubtedly one of the most loved shows of today cutting across age groups. The story set in the golden era of the 90’s has not only brought back some good old memories for those born in that era but has also resonated well with the audience for its simple coming of age love story of Sameer (Randeep Rai) and Naina (Ashi Singh). An artistic adaptation of the real-life love story of Shashi and Sumeet Mittal of Shashi Sumeet Productions, Yeh Un Dinon Ki Baat Hai will now have Sumeet Mittal making his debut as an actor on Indian television! The producer has already completed the shoot for the scenes and the episode will be aired on Wednesday, 20th December 2017. Till date audiences have been enthralled with the rhythmic narration of the romantic story through Naina’s viewpoint, wherein the makers will now bring a new twist in the tale with a switchover of the narration via Sameer’s point of view. A different outlook through the lenses of the male protagonist of the show will offer a fresh perspective to viewers. Sumeet Mittal, Founder and Director, Shashi Sumeet Productions says, “Well, you’ve heard it right that I have had a debut of sorts on my own television show, Yeh Un Dinon Ki Baat Hai. I will be portraying the older Sameer and the entire visual has been shot in silhouette, with glimpses of me here and there. As you all know, the storyline of our show is coming of age love story set in the 90’s and inspired by the real-life love story of me and Shashi. Therefore, I feel it was only natural to portray myself in the show. But frankly speaking, it was not a planned move but happened just by chance as I was on the sets during the sequence and the team came up with this suggestion almost instantly on the spot and I gracefully accepted it.”

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