MUMBAI: Aniruddha Rajderkar is the director of the legal drama series Raisinghani vs. Raisinghani. Starring Jennifer Winget, Karan Wahi, and Reem Shaikh, it is produced by Sobo Films Holding P.Ltd.
A compelling drama delving into the complexities of the legal world, moral dilemmas, and the internal struggle faced by its protagonist, Anushka. The narrative promises an intriguing exploration of the clash between ethical principles and ambition, set within the backdrop of a legal battle. (Also Read: Raisinghani vs Raisinghani’s Deepak Parashar's Special Role Off-Screen)
Also seen in the series is actor Vivan Bathena as Ishaan Talvar, a brilliant legal expert with a flair for winning tough cases. Despite his usual avoidance of cameo roles, Bathena was drawn to the complexity of Ishaan's character and the show's strong audience connection.
His portrayal of an alcoholic character adds depth to the storyline. As season one wraps up, Bathena's entry promises more twists and excitement for viewers.
TellyChakkar got in touch with Vivan to know more about his experience shooting for the series, his bond with his co-actors and more.
Vivan exclusively shared, “I had been approached for a cameo but I wasn’t too keen back then. When I read the script, I realised that the role is way more challenging and it is layered extremely well. He has negative traits and it is an interesting combination showcasing weaknesses and strengths.”
TellyChakkar asked Vivan about the X factor that he likes about the character and his co-actors, he elaborated, “Ishaan is an alpha male who is broken from inside. As for my co-actors, I received a warm welcome from everyone. I have known and worked with Karan in the past. As for Jennifer, we worked for the first time however, she was receptive and overall, it was a fabulous experience working with the entire team.”
When asked about working on the OTT medium, Vivian shares, “OTT is stronger as one gets duration to write better characters and brief scripts. It gives a chance to have a variation and show nuances in a better fashion.” (Also Read: Writer Anuraadha Tewari on Raisinghani vs Raisinghani: It’s already a hit!)
Well said Vivan!
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