Johny Lever recalls working on TV


Mumbai, Jun 16 (IANS): Bollywood's comic sensation Johny Lever is nostalgic seeing his TV show, "Partners Trouble Ho Gayi Double", have a rerun on the small screen.

"It is a great feeling to witness the show running again. I have created several memories during that phase. Most importantly, I learnt how the television industry functions because of this show."

He recalled how he would spend time on the sets for almost 12 to 13 hours a day.

The show features Johnny in a double role as Commissioner Gogol Chatterjee and an informer, who is the top cop's twin. It also stars Kiku Sharda, Ashwini Kalsekar and Kishwer Merchant.

"Shooting for a television show is a unique experience. You spend almost 12 to13 hours on the set and the entire cast and team becomes a family. "Before 'Partners Trouble Ho Gayi Double' I had worked in television for a short span but this show was a full-time experience for me. I soaked in every learning while working for the show. Working with Kiku, Ansari, Ashwini and others was a fun experience. Ashwini and I used to always get into these fun banters and because of this dynamic cast, even the long hours became a joy ride," Johny shared.

"Partners Trouble Ho Gayi Double" is currently airing on Sony SAB.

  

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