Ashish Kapoor talks about his character in Sony SAB’s Shubh Laabh - Aapkey Ghar Mein
Ashish Kapoor has been roped in to play chef character in Shubh Laabh - Aapkey Ghar Mein
Published: Wednesday,Dec 15, 2021 10:34 AM GMT-07:00
The upcoming episodes of Sony SAB’s slice of life show, Shubh Laabh - Aapkey Ghar Mein have a fresh entry to look forward to. Actor Ashish Kapoor will now be seen in Shubh Laabh - Aapkey Ghar Mein, in a pivotal role for an interesting track.
Ashish will be seen playing the character of Sunil, a Masterchef who will help Vaibhav (Aashay Mishra) realise his true passion for cooking! Shreya (Tanisha Mehta) strikes a masterstroke as she invites her cousin Sunil who will pave the way for Vaibhav to recognize his inner strengths and capabilities and join a culinary arts academy.
Upon his entry in the show, Ashish said, “New experiences are always exciting, for it opens opportunities to explore different characters. This one is special indeed, as I am donning the hat of a chef for the very first time on television, and I’m geared up to see how it unfolds in the upcoming episodes. My character on Shubh Laabh will help Vaibhav realise his talent and pursue his dream of becoming a chef, and it is followed by a very exciting cook-off between the two. I’m sure the audience is looking forward to it as much as I am.”
On being asked about what made Shubh Laabh special, Ashish commented, “This show is very interesting because every character has a transformational journey, and right now Vaibhav is in the midst of discovering his true passion. My character will be a helping hand that will open avenues for him to achieve his ultimate dream, and that’s how his journey of becoming a chef will commence from there.”
Stepping into the shoes of Sunil, a Masterchef, Ashish was asked if he’s passionate about cooking in real life! He laughingly added, “I am a complete opposite to my character, Sunil. Sunil is a mind-blowing chef, Ashish on the other hand, barely knows how to even switch on the oven.” He further said, “I am enjoying portraying my character as it’s helping me expand my reach as an artist, and I couldn’t have asked for anything better. So, stay tuned and watch this amazing cook-off between Vaibhav and Sunil; it will definitely be a treat.!”
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