What Are the Biggest Perks of Shooting for 'Tumm Se Tumm Tak'?

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Key Takeaways
- Soma Rathod’s tiffin is a highlight for the cast, enhancing their experience on set.
- The atmosphere during filming turns familial, promoting teamwork.
- Sharad Kelkar emphasizes the importance of home-cooked meals in creating a positive work environment.
- 'Tumm Se Tumm Tak' features a unique love story that challenges societal norms.
- Kelkar’s career showcases versatility across various media.
Mumbai, Sep 3 (NationPress) Actor Sharad Kelkar has highlighted the delightful experience of shooting for his television series 'Tumm Se Tumm Tak', particularly praising the tiffin provided by Soma Rathod as one of the most rewarding aspects.
Sharad expressed: "One of the most significant advantages of working on 'Tumm Se Tumm Tak' is Soma ji’s dabba! I eagerly anticipate her cooking on shoot days because I know I’ll be treated to her scrumptious home-cooked meals on set.
Soma frequently prepares my favorite vegetables and personally serves the entire team with love.
“She’s aware of my preferred vegetables – bhindi, gobhi, and methi, and she graciously makes them just for me, bringing them along. The manner in which she opens her dabba with such affection and invites all of us to enjoy her food is something I deeply appreciate,” the actor shared.
He continued: “In fact, the atmosphere on set transforms; we gather together, share laughs, and savor her food like one big family. I relish every bite, and it genuinely brings a sense of warmth and comfort, even during the longest shooting hours.”
'Tumm Se Tumm Tak' is broadcast on Zee TV, featuring Niharika Chouksey as well. The series is a remake of Zee Marathi's 'Tula Pahate Re'.
The narrative revolves around Anu, a compassionate 20-year-old, and Aryavardhan, a determined 46-year-old businessman, as they challenge societal expectations and familial opposition, proving that love knows no age or boundaries.
Sharad made his television debut in 'Aakrosh' in 2004 and later received acclaim for 'Bairi Piya'.
He has hosted programs like 'Rock-N-Roll Family' and 'Shaitaan – A Criminal Mind'. In films, he appeared in 'Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela' and portrayed the antagonist in the Marathi hit 'Lai Bhaari'.
He received praise for his performances in 'Mohenjo Daro', 'Sardaar Gabbar Singh', 'Bhoomi', 'Tanhaji', and 'Laxmii'.
On OTT platforms, he starred in 'The Family Man', 'Rangbaaz Phirse', and 'Black Widows'.
He has also appeared in Marathi films like 'Rakshas', 'Madhuri', and 'Youngraad', and produced 'Idak: The Goat', which was showcased at Cannes. Recently, he was featured in 'Operation Romeo', 'Har Har Mahadev', 'Chor Nikal Ke Bhaga', and 'Slum Golf'. In 2024, he made his Tamil film debut with 'Ayalaan' and starred alongside Srikanth and Raanti.