मुंबई, महाराष्ट्र: IANS के साथ खास बातचीत में ‘भाभी जी घर पर हैं 2.0’ की कास्ट में एक्टर रोहिताश्व गौर, एक्टर आसिफ शेख, एक्ट्रेस शिल्पा शिंदे और एक्ट्रेस विदिशा ने शो के नए वर्जन और उसके पीछे की थॉट्स के बारे में बताया। शो के कास्ट ने बताया कि कई सालों से चल रहे शो में एक फ्रेश चेंज लाने के लिए इसे 'हॉरर–कॉमेडी टच' के साथ नए प्रीमाइस में पेश किया गया है, ताकि Gen Z और नए व्यूअर्स को जोड़ा जा सके। शो में वही पॉपुलर किरदार हैं, लेकिन एक नई स्थिति और नए माहौल में और साथ ही कॉमेडी का जादू भी बरकरार रखा गया है। इसके अलावा शो की कास्ट ने बताया कि ट्रेंड को देखते हुए सुपरनैचुरल एंगल जोड़ा गया है। वहीं शो में एक्स्ट्रेस शिल्पा शिंदे की वापसी को नॉस्टैल्जिया और आत्मविश्वास से भरा कदम बताया गया है। साथ ही शो के कास्ट ने टीवी बनाम डिजिटल प्लेटफॉर्म, वर्किंग ऑवर्स, और आज के दौर में कॉमेडी के बदलते फेज पर भी खुलकर चर्चा की।
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00:00First of all, welcome to INS and first of all, you should know that
00:05Bhabi Ji's house is a culture for many years.
00:10So, how did you bring the idea of the 2.0 version?
00:13How did you bring the idea of which season made fresh?
00:16The idea came like this, that there was a lot of time,
00:20so I tried to do a different experiment.
00:23And because this is a horror comedy,
00:26you can see it in the market,
00:29so I tried to do an experiment,
00:31that if this is a horror comedy,
00:34then it will work.
00:36So, this is the whole story,
00:38I tried to do a new series,
00:42so that today's new Gen Z crowd and all of these,
00:46they were more and more,
00:48but they were more and more.
00:51Your children have grown up, right?
00:53Yes, they have grown up.
00:55Gen Z needs them.
00:57Gen Z needs them.
00:58Sir, this is the moment of time.
00:59Gen Z is the moment of time.
01:00Gen Z is the moment of time.
01:01Gen Z is the moment of time.
01:02So, this is the moment of time.
01:03Yes, sir.
01:04What do you think?
01:05Yes, sir.
01:06What did you think?
01:07Yes, sir.
01:08That is the moment of time.
01:09We were doing something that we were doing a year,
01:11so we were doing something as actors,
01:13as creative persons,
01:14so we were saying that we were trying to change something.
01:17And in the right moment,
01:19we were taking the right decision,
01:21that we were trying to change the same characters,
01:23and put a new situation into the same characters,
01:25and start a new story.
01:27But the relationship of comedy is also together,
01:30because the comedies are great.
01:32we were trying to change the same characters.
01:33So, we were trying to change the same character.
01:35We were trying to change the same character,
01:36and we were trying to change the same characters.
01:37And I hope that this is going to be a new story.
01:38It will be a new story.
01:39And I hope that people will be interested.
01:40Silvath, what's your take on this story?
01:41Silvath, what's your take on this story?
01:42It's the same take.
01:43It's the same take as the right story,
01:45right
01:46and right
01:48and right
01:49people
01:50are getting
01:51right.
01:52So,
01:53I'm getting the same time.
01:54I'm getting them.
01:55I'm getting them.
01:56So,
01:57the right people are getting
01:58right.
01:59Now,
02:00the right people are getting
02:01right.
02:02Now,
02:03right is going to the right.
02:04Yes.
02:05You both know that
02:06Rohit and Aasir,
02:07to do a comedy with supernatural angle
02:08as an interesting move,
02:10so,
02:11what's happening is supernatural comedy
02:13now?
02:14Have you seen it?
02:15Yes,
02:16I've heard about it.
02:17Yes,
02:18somewhere,
02:19it's definitely inspired.
02:20See,
02:21it's going to be a trend
02:22and a lot of films are running
02:23by horror comedy.
02:24It's a good genre,
02:26a good genre
02:27is created by horror comedy.
02:29So,
02:30we decided why
02:31we try it too.
02:32Because
02:33we had a lot of time
02:34and we were doing it.
02:36So,
02:37we changed the format
02:38but
02:39changed. But I would like to say that it's like a new show altogether with the same characters.
02:45Rolji, what do you want to say?
02:48I want to say that there is a demand that we are going to continue to follow the things
02:55that we are going to follow, so that there will be an interesting thing.
02:59Viddishar Ji, why do you want to say that this was a good idea of Erie Town's selection,
03:10and what impact the show and humor on the story line?
03:13As we all say, we are upgrading.
03:17I say that it's very important to evolve in life.
03:22If you look at a mobile, you have to update it and evolve.
03:26The horror factor added to it.
03:30If we stay in the same places, it won't come to the same place.
03:36Visually, it was a different thing.
03:38If we get a new package, people will also get a new treat.
03:42For this, we need to come to Gungat Ganj.
03:45Gungat Ganj is a given name.
03:47It was necessary to come to show a new show.
03:51It was necessary to come to a new story.
03:57It will be a new treat.
03:58The other one will be a new treat.
04:00The other one will be a new treat.
04:01It will be a new treat.
04:02You will need to come to the other one.
04:03It will be a new treat, but it will be an added on to the horror.
04:06There will be a new package.
04:08Shilpa Ji, your role is a nostalgia trip.
04:13You have become an iconic character.
04:15Shubhangi Atri has become an iconic character.
04:20After the exit, the show balance was so challenging.
04:25It is not a big challenge.
04:30I was left behind the show and I will not say it.
04:36I was wrong.
04:37I was left behind the exit.
04:38I feel like I am starting a show from there.
04:41It is not a challenge.
04:45But story-wise or comedy-wise.
04:48I feel like it is important in people's hearts.
04:53It is important because many things change.
04:57There is a little change in the story.
05:01But there will be a nice place in Kanpur.
05:06I think there will be more fun.
05:08I don't like that.
05:10It is a challenge for me.
05:12People will see me as an iconic character.
05:15Shilpa and Shindha are not looking for me.
05:17That is my challenge.
05:19The audience is about to compare the version of Shubhangi and Shilpa.
05:25So Shilpa, how are you handling this comparison?
05:28I do not see any comparison.
05:31I do not see any comparison.
05:33I am so sorry.
05:34But I cannot compare it with you.
05:39Bhabi ji Shilpa Shindha is always.
05:42And that is why I am 10 years old.
05:45This is not my confidence.
05:47But it is my struggle.
05:49I have made my place.
05:52It is my struggle.
05:53I have proved it to you.
05:55It is my struggle.
05:57It is my struggle.
05:59And the television industry.
06:01I call it white-collar mafia.
06:03And I have made my place.
06:05It is my place.
06:06It is my place.
06:07That is why I cannot compare it with anyone.
06:11And I cannot compare it with anyone.
06:13But I cannot compare it with anyone.
06:16You should know that the supernatural angle show is temporary or show's DNA is permanent.
06:19It is my place.
06:20Look, in fact, there is a threat.
06:22There is a threat.
06:23There is a threat.
06:24There is a threat.
06:25There is a threat.
06:26There is a threat.
06:27There is a threat.
06:28There is a threat.
06:29There is a threat.
06:30There is a threat.
06:31But it depends on how people take it.
06:36They like it.
06:37If they like it, we will carry on with this.
06:39If they don't really like that way, we will divert it.
06:43Because basically, what is comedy?
06:45After a certain time, comedy becomes character-based.
06:49So, you can keep these characters in this premise.
06:51You can keep these characters in this premise.
06:52You can keep these characters in different premise.
06:55So, now, our characters are coming to this premise.
06:57So, we are doing this.
06:58Horror, suspense, thriller, kind of thing.
07:01If this works,
07:02we have a linear story.
07:05Now, we have a linear story.
07:07This is a linear story.
07:09Which will carry on.
07:10So, now, how do people accept that thing?
07:13This is our experiment.
07:15You want to know both of us.
07:17Rohit Ji, Asif Ji.
07:18You have worked with Shilpa Ji before.
07:20But this time they came back.
07:22So, was there a difference between tuning?
07:25No.
07:26No.
07:27The tuning was made before.
07:29It was also made a difference.
07:31It was also made a difference.
07:34The tuning has a question.
07:36Because Shilpa had this character prepared.
07:40When she was at home,
07:42when the show started,
07:43Shilpa had this character.
07:44It was her own character.
07:46The character,
07:47the character,
07:48she carried on.
07:49But that was,
07:50the character was made by her.
07:52So, that was,
07:53the character was made by her.
07:54So, that was,
07:55the tuning was made by her.
07:56I mean,
07:57I had to start a scene with Shilpa.
07:58So, I had to have a comfort level.
08:00Because I was...
08:01No, no.
08:02But very frankly,
08:03I didn't say that,
08:04I said that,
08:05I said that,
08:06they had a lot of things in language.
08:10You know,
08:10there were a lot of things in that time.
08:12They had a lot of support.
08:13They had a lot of support.
08:14It was a team work.
08:15I said that,
08:16if you give them credit,
08:17you give them 100%.
08:18If you give them credit,
08:19I give them credit,
08:20I give them credit.
08:21It was a team work.
08:22And in comedy,
08:23if you don't work as a team,
08:24then it will never work.
08:25If we don't support one another,
08:27then it will never work.
08:28So, it's a team work
08:30and we work together.
08:31We have to tell you,
08:32that you have a problem,
08:34you have to do it,
08:35you have to do it,
08:36you have to do it,
08:37you have to do it.
08:38That's not a problem.
08:39Your first time,
08:40I had worked with Shubhangi
08:41and Shilpa.
08:42How does it differ to both work?
08:46You have to do it.
08:47I had started working with Shubhangi
08:48and I am not at this show.
08:49I was also working together with them.
08:51I worked with them.
08:52I worked with them for 4 years.
08:54I worked with them for 4 years,
08:56and Shilpa.
08:57I also saw them
08:58and heard about their chemistry
09:00and their colleagues
09:02and artists.
09:04When I started working with them,
09:07When I started working with them, I could believe that the people who said that they are very comfortable and good
09:14and she is a nice lady. I mean, I mean, I'm giving a lot of fun in my mind that I was doing a lot of fun with them.
09:20I didn't have to do that, I was doing it. But I would like to favor a little bit that I would like to have fun with them.
09:27Because she is more fun and I'm enjoying working with her, to be honest.
09:32One more question is that you have taken a role in Somya Tundent, so what do you feel and will people compare it?
09:40I will compare it later, I'm asking this question for 4 years later.
09:44Today, I made this character definitely good, but it's been 4 years old.
09:50This character has become Vidisha and Vidisha is here today.
09:53So, I feel like I have left my flavor in this character and she has done well and I'm doing my best.
10:01So, you all know that when Babi Ji started at home, television was on its peak.
10:06But nowadays, people are watching digital or mobile shows.
10:11So, what do you say about it? I feel like how do you see the future?
10:16Look, the time has changed.
10:18So, we were not at NTV, now we were at Z5.
10:20Now we were at Z5.
10:21I was talking about this.
10:22I was talking about digitalization. The whole thing changed.
10:25So, now there are two places, Z5 and NTV.
10:28And the people watching TV, sorry.
10:30But definitely, the whole scenario has changed.
10:32Now the TV was not.
10:34No, but the people watching TV are watching TV.
10:37Yes.
10:38So, the problem is that people are not watching a specific time.
10:43You are watching shows.
10:44As many people watching, I think they will be watching more.
10:47Maybe they are traveling sometimes.
10:49They are watching it on their phone.
10:52Sometimes, some people are sitting and working in the office.
10:55They watch on their laptop.
10:58So, these are all things.
10:59But now, it's accessible.
11:00It's more easily accessible.
11:02If you have to watch it before, if you haven't watched it,
11:05then you will get to watch it after 2 days.
11:07So, it's not like that.
11:08It's not like that.
11:09It's Z5.
11:10And then, it's on our TV.
11:11So, people can watch it anywhere, anytime.
11:13But trust me, I also get to hear people from the office.
11:16If they come to the office at 10 o'clock.
11:18So, they say that at 10 o'clock.
11:19They get to the TV because it's a stress buster.
11:21At night, everyone is eating food.
11:23We are watching TV shows.
11:25But we are watching TV shows and running them so,
11:28so, you have to have fun to watch.
11:30So, today the TV show is also loyal viewers.
11:32But we are more in the small towns.
11:34It's true.
11:35It's in Bombay, and my mother also watches it time.
11:37You need to get to know TV like that at the time.
11:38Let me know this video.
11:39You start to start to know.
11:40Your mother should be watching it earlier.
11:42You'll start to know your mother.
11:44It's like that.
11:45She gives me 10 o'clock when I'm awake.
11:48When I'm awake when I remember watching TV,
11:50I'd be tired of waiting.
11:51You'll come back and wait and stop.
11:52I would like to ask one more question.
11:56In films, there is a lot of debate about 8 hours in films.
11:59But in TV, there is also 12 hours of work.
12:02There is a work shift.
12:04If you have to do 25 days,
12:06do you have to change in TV?
12:09I don't know about other shows,
12:12but we are very comfortable.
12:14We shoot with three cameras.
12:16We take about one and a half hours or two hours maximum.
12:21And then we perform.
12:23And then we perform.
12:25And we do a lot of cutting.
12:28Because in comedy, we do not have to cut.
12:30On average, we shoot only 8 to 9 hours.
12:34We do not shoot.
12:35But we do 12 hours.
12:36Yes, we do 12 hours.
12:37Yes, we do 12 hours.
12:38So usually, we do not have to do so much.
12:41And we do not have to do so much tiring.
12:44In soap,
12:47we are a teacher.
12:50So, as if you do 12 hours or two girls are acting,
12:51then once you do some body,
12:53they are standing here.
12:54But not twice.
12:55So it is not only that.
12:56No.
12:57We all get to perform.
12:58Actually,
12:59there is a lot of work on television.
13:00And we do all the rest.
13:02We do not do anything.
13:04Quite often,
13:05not.
13:06That's why you are experienced actors.
13:10No, that's not.
13:11Our input is enough.
13:13We don't have much input.
13:15But in comedy, what are you cutting?
13:18In comedy, it's a give and take basically.
13:20If you take a shot, you take a shot.
13:23The biggest thing is that you said that
13:25one actor has a dupe for 3-3 days.
13:27It's not like that.
13:28If there's no actor, we can't shoot.
13:30How do you do that?
13:32I've seen it.
13:33I've seen some great actors there.
13:37I've seen them do too.
13:39I'm not saying anything.
13:41Of course.
13:42They've made their own place.
13:45But there's a lot of work.
13:47They're saying that
13:48there's a lot of work in the film.
13:50They've done a lot of work.
13:52They've done a lot of work in the film.
13:54Basically, it's the most working process.
13:57The artists give a lot of time.
14:00time. This is the fact that we have a lot of time.
14:03We are blessed by one another.
14:06We are blessed.
14:09But the rest of us actually have a lot of time.
14:12That's why working art should be strictly followed.
14:15Yes, it should be.
14:18If you want to talk about comedy,
14:21it seems like a light hearted comedy
14:24and talk about films and shows.
14:27If you want to talk about comedy,
14:29especially in films,
14:31and slapstick comedy,
14:33you can see that some people have changed.
14:35In the sense of comedy,
14:37we are talking about an actor,
14:39Raksish Bejiji.
14:41He said that the comedy was born,
14:43it changed a lot.
14:45And nowadays, slapstick comedy...
14:47I totally disagree.
14:49No, slapstick comedy is gone.
14:51It's gone.
14:53Our show is slapstick?
14:55No, it's a realistic show.
14:57No, it's a realistic show.
14:59I'm talking about today's time.
15:01I'm not talking about films.
15:03I'm talking only about our show.
15:05Our comedy flow,
15:09the way we perform,
15:11you can see,
15:13you will find caricatures.
15:15You will find caricatures.
15:17You will find caricatures in comedy.
15:19Our characters are real characters.
15:21They are over the top,
15:23but they are real characters.
15:25It's a traditional comedy.
15:27The first time,
15:29we introduced pauses in comedy.
15:31The first time,
15:33we introduced pauses in comedy.
15:35So, slapstick is a very old thing.
15:37It's been a long time.
15:39It's been a long time.
15:41It's been a long time.
15:43It's a great show.
15:45It's been a long time.
15:47It's been a long time.
15:49It's been a long time.
15:51It is a very different format.
15:54If you connect with 2.0 to 2.0,
15:57what is the plan for future session and spin-off?
16:03No one thought so far.
16:06We are taking it as a way.
16:09It is coming.
16:10Because now we will see what the first episode is coming.
16:13Then we will see what the fear of comedy is.
16:16What is the fear of comedy?
16:18One step at a time.
16:20What would you like to give to your fans?
16:23Look at the show.
16:25Tell me about your style.
16:27I would like to say that
16:29you have loved us for 10-11 years.
16:31Please continue that love.
16:33We are putting our best foot forward.
16:35We are putting our best foot forward.
16:37We are putting our best foot forward.
16:39This is not different.
16:41You will have a comedy quotient.
16:43You will be right here.
16:45But the film has changed.
16:47Please keep watching this show.
16:49Take two.
16:50Take two.
16:52Take two.
16:53Take two.
16:54Take two.
16:55Take one.
16:56Take another.
16:57If we all want to kiss you, then don't kiss you.
17:00We are all right.
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