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Mukesh Tripathi opens up about his positive experience working with Ronit Roy in the historical drama Chakravarti Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan. He describes Roy as both fun and inspirational, making the set a lively place. Tripathi also shares his personal philosophy of continuous learning and self-improvement. Meanwhile, co-star Urva Savaliya echoes similar admiration for Roy's influence on set.

Key Points: Mukesh Tripathi Praises Ronit Roy as Fun Co-Star in Prithviraj Chauhan

  • Mukesh Tripathi enjoys working with Ronit Roy in Prithviraj Chauhan
  • Calls Roy inspiring and fun on set
  • Shares his learning mindset and self-criticism
  • Young Prithviraj actor Urva Savaliya also praises Roy
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Mukesh Tripathi calls his Chakravarti Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan co-star Ronit Roy 'fun to work with'

Mukesh Tripathi shares his delightful experience working with Ronit Roy in Chakravarti Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan, calling him inspiring and fun.

"He cracks jokes on set to lighten the environment so we can act without burden - Mukesh Tripathi on Ronit Roy"

Mumbai, June 27

Actor Mukesh Tripathi has been garnering a lot of attention with his intense and powerful portrayal of Shakti Singh in the historical drama, "Chakravarti Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan".

Tripathi is seen working alongside Rohit Roy in the show, who plays King Someshwar, Prithviraj's father.

Talking about his experience on the set with Roy, Tripathi said,

"My scenes till now from the very first day have been face to face with Ronit Roy sir only ...so I can say about him ... that he is fun as well as inspiration working with."

Revealing how Roy is a delight to work with, he added, "He cracks jokes on set to lighten the environment so we can act without burden and it's really a pleasure to work with such living legend of TV cinema and I am looking forward to having scenes with other legendary actors too."

Tripathi also stated that he continues to see every project that comes his way as a learning curve.

Sharing a sneak peek into his mindset, he said, "See I am a self-critic, I learn from my own mistakes...my life quote is "practice makes you perfect" so I keep working on myself...I don't dwell on appreciation...I believe...me akele hi chala tha, janabe manzil magar log paas aate gae or karwaan banta gaya...all with my hard work."

Before this, another cast member, Urva Savaliya aka Young Prithviraj also shed light on being a part of "Chakravarti Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan". "Every day on set feels like an adventure. I get so much energy from watching Ronit Roy sir — he is honestly like my powerhouse, and I learn something new from him all the time along with Anuja ma’am, Padmini ma’am, they make the set feel like home," he revealed.

Meanwhile, Tripathi is best known for his work in the movies "My Name is Khan", and "The Attack of 26/11", along with the web series "The Final Call".

- IANS

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Amit K.
Ronit Roy is truly a legend of Indian television! His presence elevates any project. Good to see Mukesh Tripathi getting recognition too - he was brilliant in The Final Call. Looking forward to watching this historical drama! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Historical shows need to maintain authenticity. Hope they've done proper research on Prithviraj Chauhan's era. But with actors like Ronit Roy involved, I'm optimistic! The cast seems to have great chemistry 😊
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Rahul S.
Mukesh Tripathi's dedication is inspiring! His quote about practice and hard work is so relatable. More actors should have this attitude rather than just chasing fame. Wishing him success in this new role!
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Sunita P.
I'm glad they're making shows about our great historical figures. Children today need to know about warriors like Prithviraj Chauhan. Though I hope they don't dramatize it too much like some other historical shows have done 🙏
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Vikram J.
Ronit Roy's energy is unmatched! Remember him from Kasautii Zindagii Kay days. He brings such gravitas to every role. The young actors are lucky to learn from him. Hope the show does justice to our history.
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Neha T.
While I appreciate the effort, I hope they focus more on historical accuracy than just drama. Some recent historical shows have taken too many creative liberties. That said, the cast looks promising! 🤞

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