Season 2 of the show was out recently and it featured actors like Harsh Chhaya, Surya Sharma, Dibyendu Bhattacharya, Anchal Singh, Apeksha Porwal, Ayn Zoya, Sayandeep Sengupta, Meiyang Chang and Nandish Sandhu
The SonyLIV's original series Undekhi has been the talk of the town ever since its new season released earlier this month. The show tells a tale of power, revenge, and love. Directed by Ashish R Shukla, the show features Ankur Rathee, Harsh Chhaya, Surya Sharma, Dibyendu Bhattacharya, Anchal Singh, Apeksha Porwal, Ayn Zoya, Sayandeep Sengupta, Meiyang Chang and Nandish Sandhu.
The show can possibly be renewed for another season. Actor Ankur Rathee, who plays Daman in Sony Liv's original series Undekhi, said he would be thrilled if the series was picked up for a third season.
The actor said in his statement that given the response the show has been receiving, he wouldn't be surprised if there was another season. "I was especially pleased to hear how many enjoyed Daman's character arc this time. His divided loyalties pushed him to take unexpected actions. I can only imagine Daman still has a lot more to prove as an Atwal," he said.
Season 2 of Undekhi has been getting rave reviews as it paces up the family's conquest to fulfill their selfish needs and takes the audiences through innumerable twists their way.
Ankur also spoke about working with the cast. He said all they were a heart-warming group of people. "I've been on a lot of sets where jealousy runs rampant, but ours is a cast that truly supports each other. Even the other day I called up Nandish and Anchal separately for some help with an audition. This group is there for each other."
About his co-actress, he added, "Anchal is so eager and earnest, two things that are a blessing for any scene partner. And it really helps that we feel comfortable laughing at and with each other. There is no ego in the room."
He also said that his real-life relationship helped him navigate through Daman’s character. The actor quipped, "I am planning to get married soon, that's been a type of character prep in itself! The transition of fiancé to husband is something that I'm currently navigating, and that experience has been very helpful in constructing Daman and Teji's relationship, this season. Anuja [Joshi] and I are very different of course, but some dynamics are universal."
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