Originally posted by: grace4317
Meanwhile, another actor, too, is returning to be a part of the last leg of the show. Sahil Anand, who plays Anupam Sengupta in âKZK2â, is all set to report to the set tomorrow after a gap of almost six months. In between, there were even rumours that he had quit the show.
Talking about it, Sahil says, âI wouldnât use the word âquitâ, because everything was decided after a series of amicable discussions with the creative team. There are so many characters involved and one has to think about each oneâs placement. Back then, I did not have even the faintest idea that the show could come to an end. The makers recently called me, saying that theyâd want me to come back. Since I had my other project pushed a little further, I said âyesâ. And Iâm happy to be doing this.â
The actor says that he will miss shooting for the show. âItâs like homecoming for me. Itâs an emotional moment, because the show has always been close to my heart. Not just the show, but everyone involved in it. We have become like a big, beautiful family. I am looking forward to meeting them and they are also excited about shooting with me again. Of course, weâre going to stay in touch even after the show, but Iâll surely miss the shoot,â he shares.
As opposed to the inaugural season of âKZK2â, which ran for seven years, the second edition is wrapping up after two years. Ask Sahil about what could have possibly gone wrong and he replies, âIâm not the right person to answer this. As actors, we always aspire to give our best shot to every role, rather than worrying about its performance or ratings. It would be unfair to judge 'KZK2' on the basis of the ratings since it has given me so much, both as an actor and as a person. For me, it has been a great show. I canât wait to be part of more exciting projects, and I wish the same for everyone who has been a part of this show.â
Courtesy:TOI
Bold- Ab quarantine rules chaalu nahi hai, kya? Maybe he is shooting with Parth. And this itself hints that, the show is soon getting wrapped up.