The hit web series "Panchayat" continues to charm audiences, and one of the reasons is the delightful on-screen chemistry between Sanvikaa, who plays Rinki, and Jitendra Kumar, who plays Abhishek Tripathi. Fans have been captivated by their characters' slow-blooming romance.
Sanvikaa has recently opened up about her bond with Jitendra, revealing that their off-screen friendship contributes to their genuine on-screen connection. She mentioned that while she shares a good rapport with everyone on set, she has developed a special understanding with Jitendra because they have more scenes together. Sanvikaa describes Jitendra as a "genuine" and "honest" person, noting that he gives his co-stars space and respects them. She also appreciates that he treats her as an equal and doesn't consider himself a star. According to Sanvikaa, Jitendra's ability to fully embody his character, Sachiv Ji, also enhances their on-screen dynamic.
Sanvikaa also shared insights into their acting process, stating that their chemistry felt natural and was a "give-and-take process". They would rehearse their dialogues multiple times, and the comfort level between them allowed for improvisation and genuine reactions. Sanvikaa credits Jitendra for creating a comfortable space where she feels free to experiment without judgment. She also praised his comedic timing and ability to deliver both comedy and romance effortlessly.
In other news, actor Varun Dhawan has voiced his concern and urged the media to respect the privacy of individuals and families, especially during times of grief. This statement comes after the untimely death of actress Shefali Jariwala, and the subsequent media coverage of her grieving family. Dhawan expressed his disapproval of the insensitive coverage, questioning the need to intrude on someone's personal grief. He pleaded with the media to reconsider their approach and allow individuals to mourn with dignity.
Dhawan's post resonated with many fans and industry colleagues, sparking a broader conversation about the ethics of entertainment journalism and the importance of compassion. Many have highlighted the need for sensitivity when covering funerals and hospital visits, urging publications and paparazzi agencies to reassess their practices. The incident involving Shefali Jariwala's death and the media's coverage has ignited a debate about the boundaries of journalism and the human cost of constant surveillance.