Actor Anshul Bammi, who currently essays the role of a cop Ankit Patel in ‘Titli’, is all set to enter ‘Pandya Store’. Anshul said: “I’m currently shooting for Titli as a cop and enjoying my journey as Ankit Patel. I shoot for it for a maximum of 14 to 15 days so I can easily shoot for another show as well. Hence I’m happy to get another show, Pandya Store.”
“This is a successful show on Star Plus and I’m excited to become part of it. Shooting for two shows is not an easy task but I’m happy to challenge myself. I’m looking forward to a new journey with a new character.”
The actor who previously acted in Ishq Ki Dastaan – Naagmani, will essay the role of Chiku, who happens to be an impersonator introduced by Amba Makwana (Ananya Khare) as his son to capture power over Pandya Store.
“This is a successful show on Star Plus and I’m excited to become part of it. Shooting for two shows is not an easy task but I’m happy to challenge myself. I’m looking forward to a new journey with a new character.”
The actor who previously acted in Ishq Ki Dastaan – Naagmani, will essay the role of Chiku, who happens to be an impersonator introduced by Amba Makwana (Ananya Khare) as his son to capture power over Pandya Store.
- 8/29/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Mumbai, Oct 17 (Ians) Tamil Nadu’s Meyyappan L. showed a good degree of grit and stamina to get the better of his higher-ranked opponent, U.P’s Priyanshu Kumar in five games in a Boys’ U-17 4th round match of the Shoppers Stop Junior & Sub-Junior National Squash Championships, presented by Bombay Gymkhana at their glass-backed squash courts, here, on Monday.
Meyyappan, a small-town lad from Tuticorin, training for the past six years at the Gamesville Sports Academy, prevailed over Priyanshu, ranked in the 9-16 bracket, winning 13-15, 11-8, 7-11, 11-6, 11-5 to enter the pre-quarterfinals, where he will meet Maharashtra’s Yuvraj Wadhwani, seeded 3-4.
Also causing a minor upset was Maharashtra’s Vivaan Bhatia, who defeated Rajasthan’s Udit Mishra, in the 17-32 bracket, 11-1, 11-2, 11-3.
In the Boys’ U-19 4th round action, Maharashtra’s Vivaan Shah and Paarth Ambani advanced to the pre-quarterfinals with wins over Up...
Meyyappan, a small-town lad from Tuticorin, training for the past six years at the Gamesville Sports Academy, prevailed over Priyanshu, ranked in the 9-16 bracket, winning 13-15, 11-8, 7-11, 11-6, 11-5 to enter the pre-quarterfinals, where he will meet Maharashtra’s Yuvraj Wadhwani, seeded 3-4.
Also causing a minor upset was Maharashtra’s Vivaan Bhatia, who defeated Rajasthan’s Udit Mishra, in the 17-32 bracket, 11-1, 11-2, 11-3.
In the Boys’ U-19 4th round action, Maharashtra’s Vivaan Shah and Paarth Ambani advanced to the pre-quarterfinals with wins over Up...
- 10/17/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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