It's actually quite nice to read some positive news coming from a TV show set for change . Actor Manish Wadhwa,who is playing Bhishm Pitamah in 'Hastinapur Ke Veer',has been talking about his experience with younger cast members .
And what he shared is pretty heartwarming tbh.
He's saying that the young actors on the show are incredibly curious and always eager to learn . He mentioned they are constantly asking questions and trying to understand their scenes better . It's not just about delivering lines,but really getting into complex story.
He even said in one statement,"What I truly admire about these kids is how curious and eager they are to learn."
And honestly,this is where things get really interesting. This positive atmosphere isn't just limited to the set during shooting hours . Wadhwa shared that their off-screen bond has also become very strong,almost reflecting the on-screen relationship of a mentor.
He said,"Interestingly,during this journey,I realized that my bond with younger actors off-screen also started reflecting the same warmth and guidance." Apparently they all spend time together,discuss mythology,and just share laughs . Many of the young actors have even started calling him 'Pitamah' affectionately. This is not small thing ah .
Few key details about the show itself:
- It's called 'Hastinapur Ke Veer' and it premiered on June 2 on Sony SAB.
- The story explores early years and relationships of the Pandavas and Kauravas.
- Young cast members include people like Athar Khan and Subhash Khatri .
But this isn't just about actors having good time . Wadhwa believes this strong chemistry between the cast will really connect with the audience watching at home . When actors genuinely get along,it often shows in their performances .
It feels like this is more than just a job for them . The show aims to entertain but also educate people about the Mahabharata,and having a senior actor guide the younger ones through such heavy material seems like perfect way to do it.
It just makes you wonder how different the final show feels when the atmosphere behind the scenes is so collaborative and positive…








