Did Varun Dhawan Just Reveal That His Father Is a Fan of Rohitash Gour, aka Tiwari Ji from 'Bhabi Ji Ghar Par Hai'?

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Key Takeaways
- Rohitash Gour is a beloved television actor known for his role as Tiwari Ji.
- Varun Dhawan revealed that his father is a fan of Gour's character.
- Gour's character has profoundly resonated with audiences over the years.
- He enjoys a long-standing association with 'Bhabi Ji Ghar Par Hai.'
- His experience on the film set was filled with joy and camaraderie.
Mumbai, Oct 7, (NationPress) Rohitashv Gour, a celebrated television personality recognized for his exceptional versatility, has captivated audiences with his outstanding performances across various shows and films.
Recently, he graced the screen in the Janhvi Kapoor film “Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari”, portraying the character of Suresh Sanskari, who happens to be Varun Dhawan’s father in the narrative.
The actor, renowned for his role as Manmohan Tiwari in the beloved sitcom &TV’s “Bhabi Ji Ghar Par Hai”, disclosed that on the movie sets, he was affectionately referred to as “Tiwari Ji” rather than by his actual name. Reflecting on his on-set experience, Rohitashv Gour, also known as Manmohan Tiwari, expressed, “The affection for Tiwari Ji is incredible! Even during filming, everyone – including Varun Dhawan – would call me Tiwari Ji.”
He further shared, “One day, Varun mentioned that his father, the esteemed comedy director David Dhawan, often enjoys watching “Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai” with his family and frequently commends it. For me, that felt like a monumental accomplishment; it illustrates how profoundly this character has resonated with and entertained audiences from all backgrounds.”
Discussing how he joined the film, Rohitashv revealed, “I received a call from Mukesh Chhabra’s casting team, and the moment I learned Varun was involved, my excitement soared. We had previously met when he came to our show’s sets to promote “Badrinath Ki Dulhania”.
He added, “Filming this project was an absolute joy, and the warmth from the team made it even more memorable. Honestly, it didn’t feel like I was making a film; it was as though Tiwari Ji had stepped onto a larger set. It was sheer fun and a deeply gratifying experience. Now that audiences are enjoying my role, it feels like a double celebration!”
For those unfamiliar, Rohitashv Gour has been part of “Bhabi Ji Ghar Par Hain” for more than a decade, since its television debut.
–IANS