Pizza Nights and Chai Breaks: Inside the Cast's Real-Life Jaane Anjaane Bond

The cast of Jaane Anjaane Hum Mile has formed an incredible bond that extends far beyond the camera. They regularly enjoy pizza nights and chai breaks together after wrapping up filming for the day. Bharat Ahlawwat's mother even sends homemade food for the entire cast, creating heartwarming traditions. These genuine friendships help the actors reset between intense emotional scenes and bring authenticity to their on-screen chemistry.

Key Points: Jaane Anjaane Hum Mile Cast Off-Screen Bond and Traditions

  • Cast members often stay back after filming for pizza nights and conversations
  • Bharat Ahlawwat's mother sends homemade food creating sweet traditions
  • Ayushi Khurana and Bharat have a go-to pizza place for post-shoot unwinding
  • Gouri Agarwal reveals chai and bun maska rituals with cast members
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Pizza nights, chai breaks, laughter: Inside off-screen bond of 'Jaane Anjaane Hum Mile' cast

Discover how the Jaane Anjaane Hum Mile cast builds real friendships through pizza nights, chai breaks, and homemade food traditions off-camera.

"Our set genuinely feels like home. After we wrap up, there are days when nobody wants to leave - Bharat Ahlawwat"

Mumbai, Nov 5

The sets of the television show ‘Jaane Anjaane Hum Mile’ are brimming with the friendly vibe, and heartwarming camaraderie.

The cast members of the show, instead of rushing home, often choose to stay back, unwind, and create memories together, from ordering their favorite meals to late-night house gatherings and endless laughter-filled conversations, once the pack is done for the day.

Talking about the same, actor Bharat Ahlawwat, who essays the role of Raghav in the show, said in a statement, “Our set genuinely feels like home. After we wrap up, there are days when nobody wants to leave, we just sit together, order food, and talk about everything. At times, we’ve ended up at someone’s house for small get-togethers filled with laughter and endless conversations. My mom often sends homemade food for everyone, and it has become a sweet little tradition now. It’s these simple, shared moments that make working together feel so special”.

The show currently showcases an emotional turn, with Reet (played by Ayushi Khurana) worrying for Raghav’s well-being. In the upcoming episode, viewers will get to watch Raghav confronting Reet about her hidden feelings for him, a moment that could change everything between them.

Ayushi Khurana said, “As actors, we live such intense emotions through our characters that once the cameras are off, we all crave lighter, real moments. I think that’s what makes our team so amazing, we know how to switch off and just be ourselves. Bharat and I have this go-to pizza place we visit quite often after pack-up. It’s become our spot to unwind, share a meal, and just laugh over the random things that happened that day. Those evenings really help us reset before another busy day on set”.

Gouri Agarwal, who essays the role of Kirti, shared, “We have this small ritual that everyone looks forward to, there’s a chai place near our set that serves the best kadak chai and bun maska. A few of us, including Asim and Rohit, head there almost every evening post-shoot. It’s simple, but those moments of sipping chai and chatting away have become such a warm part of our day. It’s where some of our funniest and most memorable conversations happen”.

‘Jaane Anjaane Hum Mile’ airs on Zee TV.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Chai breaks and bun maska - now that's the real Indian TV industry experience! 😄 Takes me back to my college days when we'd do the same after classes. This cast seems to have found the perfect work-life balance.
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Aryan P
While this sounds lovely, I hope the production house is paying them properly for all these extra hours. Sometimes these "family vibes" can mask exploitation in the entertainment industry. Just saying!
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Sarah B
As someone who works in media, I can say this kind of team bonding is what makes or breaks a show. The pizza nights and chai breaks create trust that translates directly to better on-screen performances. Smart team management!
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Kavya N
Bharat and Ayushi's pizza dates sound so cute! 😊 And Gouri mentioning the kadak chai spot - that's so Mumbai! These small traditions are what make working relationships last beyond just professional commitments.
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Michael C
The mix of pizza and chai culture here is fascinating - shows how global and local influences blend perfectly in modern Indian entertainment. Great to see such positive workplace culture in the industry!

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