How Did Veteran Actor Kanwarjeet Paintal Feel at Home Thanks to Rupali Ganguly on the Set of ‘Anupamaa’?

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Key Takeaways
- Kanwarjeet Paintal brings decades of experience to 'Anupamaa.'
- Rupali Ganguly's warm welcome set a positive tone on set.
- The character has emotional depth and complexity.
- Personal connections influence decisions in the entertainment industry.
- Collaboration fosters a nurturing environment for artists.
Mumbai, June 23 (NationPress) Veteran actor Kanwarjeet Paintal has recently become a part of the highly acclaimed television series “Anupamaa.”
As he embarks on this new journey, the seasoned performer expressed his heartfelt gratitude for the warm and affectionate welcome he received on set. He specifically commended lead actress Rupali Ganguly for making him feel at home from day one. Reflecting on joining the show, Kanwarjeet remarked, “It’s a very good show. It’s a very gripping show. It’s a show made with a lot of hard work and love. When I met the team and they shared about the character, I felt immensely grateful—thank you for considering me. The character is unique, possessing depth and a soul. Being part of such a remarkable show is a matter of pride for any artist, which is why I agreed to join.”
The veteran actor added, “The way everyone here embraced me with warmth made me forget it was my first day. The lead character, Anupama, was incredibly supportive and cooperative. I genuinely felt at home.”
While Kanwarjeet Paintal opted to keep details about his character discreet, he provided a teaser about what viewers can anticipate. Describing the role as emotionally rich and layered, he disclosed that the character undergoes various challenges. “There’s a hidden sadness within him,” he mentioned, indicating that the character oscillates between childlike innocence and maturity. Paintal deemed it a complex yet beautiful role, suggesting a performance that is likely to resonate with the audience.
The 'Mahabharat' actor also expressed that his decision to join the show was influenced by the emotional connection he has with Rajan Shahi’s grandfather, the iconic actor and filmmaker P. Jairaj. “I had a personal relationship with his grandfather. While working with him, he taught us everything as if we were children. I cherish those memories immensely.”
Having spent nearly six decades in the industry, Kanwarjeet Paintal is well-known for his roles in films such as “Bawarchi” (1972), “Be-Shaque” (1981), and “Dil Diwana” (1974). One of his most unforgettable performances was as Champak Boomia in the 1973 film “Aaj Ki Taaza Khabar.” This character garnered widespread acclaim and was pivotal to the film's success.