What Does Shivam Khajuria Say About Lunch Breaks on ‘Anupamaa’?

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Key Takeaways
- Shivam Khajuria finds joy in collaboration on set.
- Lunch breaks are filled with camaraderie and laughter.
- His tattoos symbolize significant life experiences.
- His portrayal of Prem keeps viewers emotionally engaged.
- The show ‘Anupamaa’ continues to evolve with gripping storylines.
Mumbai, Aug 13 (NationPress) Actor Shivam Khajuria, who plays the character of Prem in the hit television series ‘Anupamaa’, is enjoying an incredible time on the show's set.
The actor shared with IANS that the lunch breaks on set resemble a picnic, as the entire crew gathers like school children with their tiffin boxes, exchanging bites and laughter.
Discussing this experience, he relayed to IANS, “The highlight of my day is stepping into a scene - that exhilarating moment when the lights illuminate, the cameras start rolling, and I collaborate with some of the finest talents in the industry.”
He added, “There's a silent enchantment in those instances, and when you're enveloped in it, time doesn't just fly; it vanishes. Then comes lunch, our brief respite amidst the whirlwind. We assemble like school kids with our tiffin boxes, sharing bites and laughter, recharging ourselves before plunging back into the vibrant chaos of storytelling.”
As ‘Anupamaa’ embarks on a gripping new storyline, Shivam’s interpretation of Prem is becoming a pivotal element in maintaining viewers' emotional engagement. His skill in balancing subtlety with intense emotion continues to establish him as one of the standout actors in the ongoing narrative.
Previously, Shivam discussed the heartfelt journey behind his tattoos. To him, every design marked on his skin is more than just body art; it’s a representation of memories, challenges, and narratives that have molded his identity.
On his tattoos, Shivam expressed, “Every tattoo bears a personal narrative and emotional significance. The Mom and Dad tattoo symbolizes an everlasting bond—something that keeps me grounded and reminds me of my roots. The ‘God is greater than the highs and lows’ design embodies my spiritual outlook. It serves as my anchor during both my peaks and valleys. And Bajrangbali is more than just a deity to me; he represents strength, faith, and courage. This tattoo serves as my spiritual shield.”