&TV’s ‘True Spirit of Camaraderie’ for friendship day
Friends are an integral part of us. Each one of them brings a different kind of shine in our lives. Be it bringing clarity to our dilemmas or just picking us up and cheering us on days that we may feel gloomy; friends are the real spice of life. There have been innumerable movies and shows on friendships, but a dialogue from a recent Bollywood film that truly reflects friendship is, “Pyaar mein junoon hai, par dosti mein sukoon hai.” It is true! The love and peace that we find in someone’s camaraderie are priceless! So, this Friendship Day we commemorate true friendship by compiling some of &TV’s famous on-screen and off-screen duos and trios!
If Dil Chahta Hai were a full power comedy film, Tika-Malkhan-Tillu, the TMT of &TV’s Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai’s would be the perfect stars of it! They are hilarious together and merely inseparable! Talking about TMT’s bond, Deepesh Bhan who plays Malkhan, says, “Tika-
&TV’s Gudiya from Gudiya Humari Sabh
Sarika further adds, “During the lockdown, I used to feel so anxious, but Shweta was always just a call away! I could call her anytime without any obligation. I would say I am lucky to have found such an amazing soul as my best friend because only a few people find friends in a completely different city amidst a different culture than your hometown. Here’s wishing everyone a Happy Friendships Day from Shweta and me!”
Happu Ki Ultan Paltan has seen many friendships flourishing. Two such great bonds of friendships are of Happu-Benny and Kamlesh-Kat
Talking about finding a friend in Benny (Vishwanath Chatterjee), Yogesh Tripathi, the Happu of &TV’s Happu Ki Ul
Ashna Kishore aka Kat, Happu Singh’s eldest daughter in the show, talks about her equation with Kamlesh (Sanjay Choudhary), says, “Kamlesh and Kat are boyfriend-girlfriend who study in the same college. They are always conversing in English because they feel like they are at Oxford University. But both alike speak awful English (laughs). We are always in splits while shooting these sequences. Off-screen, Sanjay and I are the best of friends. We spend a lot of time in between shots – chatting, joking, rehearsing, some days sharing a meal, etc. There’s never a dull moment with him! Yes, on-screen we play a couple, but kehte hai na dosti hi pyaar ki