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Time of India
7 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Sagar Parekh treats co-stars Aarya Babbar and Vijayendra Kumeria to homemade Litti Chokha on the sets of Jagriti
Every show thrives on the chemistry between its characters, whether it's built on heartfelt bonds or simmering conflicts. In Jagriti – Ek Nayi Subah, Sagar Parekh plays a key role alongside Aarya Babbar (Kalikant Thakur) and Vijayendra Kumeria (Suraj), and while the three portray a compelling family dynamic on-screen, their off-screen camaraderie is just as warm and authentic. Recently, Sagar surprised his co-stars and the crew with a thoughtful gesture that quickly became the highlight of the day. Bringing a taste of his roots to the set, he treated everyone to homemade Litti Chokha—a traditional delicacy from his hometown. Everyone couldn't stop raving about the rich, authentic flavours and the comforting, home-cooked feel of the dish. The cast and crew shared laughs and compliments over the meal, turning an ordinary shooting day into a memorable culinary treat. Sagar's thoughtful gesture not only filled their stomachs but also strengthened the off-screen bond they all share. Sagar Parekh said, 'I had often spoken about Litti Chokha on set, and both Aarya sir and Vijayendra were eager to try it. They kept saying it was on their must-try list for a while now, so I felt this was the perfect opportunity to bring some homemade Litti Chokha—a special delicacy from my hometown—for everyone to enjoy, especially made by Mom. Their reaction was absolutely priceless. They loved it wholeheartedly and couldn't stop praising the flavours!' He added, 'Seeing their excitement and appreciation made me feel incredibly proud and fulfilled. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Buy Brass Idols - Handmade Brass Statues for Home & Gifting Luxeartisanship Buy Now Undo Sharing a part of my culture with my co-stars and watching everyone savour the meal turned an ordinary shooting day into a truly heartwarming and memorable experience.' While the cast bonded over the rich flavours of Litti Chokha on set, the on-screen drama is heating up as Jagriti (Rachana Mistry) is gearing up to take a bold stand against Kalikant and put an end to his wrongdoings, setting the stage for some intense twists ahead.


News18
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- News18
Sagar Parekh Treats Co-Stars Arya Babbar, Vijayendra Kumeria To Litti Chokha
Last Updated: Sagar Parekh mentioned that he has often spoken about Litti Chokha with Arya Babbar and Vijayendra Kumeria who were eager to try it Sagar Parekh, who is playing a crucial role Jagriti – Ek Nayi Subah, had a wholesome moment with his co-stars on the set. Sagar is working alongside Arya Babbar and Vijayendra Kumeria in the show. While the three portray intense characters on screen, their off-screen bond is warm and genuine. In the latest, Sagar treated Aarya and Vijayendra to the traditional Bihari dish litti chokha made at his home. Speaking about the special gesture, Sagar Parekh told IANS, 'I had often spoken about Litti Chokha on set, and both Aarya sir and Vijayendra were eager to try it. They kept saying it was on their must-try list for a while now, so I felt this was the perfect opportunity to bring some homemade Litti Chokha—a special delicacy from my hometown—for everyone to enjoy, especially made by mom. Their reaction was absolutely priceless. They loved it wholeheartedly and couldn't stop praising the flavours!" When asked about presenting his co-actors and the crew to homemade Litti Chokha, Sagar replied that sharing a piece of his culture with his co-stars and watching everyone savour the food transformed an ordinary shooting day into a touching and memorable event. He added, 'Seeing their excitement and appreciation made me feel incredibly proud and fulfilled." Previously, Sagar Parekh spoke openly about his off-screen relationship with Arya Babbar, noting that their chemistry behind the scenes was very different from the tense father-son relationship depicted on the show. Sagar described Arya's energy as 'unmatched," and explained how the two would frequently joke about, have spontaneous fun, and fill the set with contagious laughter, turning even the most serious shoot days into moments of light-hearted friendship. Sagar Parekh is known for his role as Samar In the popular TV show Anupamaa. Sagar has also acted in the TV show Mera Balam Thanedar and is currently seen in Jagriti Ek Nayi Subah. Rachana Mistry plays the lead in the show and is seen opposite Sagar. First Published:


Time of India
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Jagriti actor Sagar Parekh celebrates the comfort of chai on International Tea Day; says ‘It has been my silent companion'
'Chai has been my calm in the chaos,' says actor Sagar Parekh as he reflects on his journey, the joys of acting, and his bond with tea. Sagar Parekh, currently winning hearts as Akash in Jagriti – Ek Nayi Subah, shares a heartfelt note on how a simple cup of chai has become a silent yet significant companion in his life as an actor. On the occasion of International Tea Day , Sagar opens up about how tea has been more than just a beverage—it's been a grounding ritual throughout his career. 'Chai has been my silent companion through some of the biggest moments of my life,' he says. Whether it's reading scripts tucked away in quiet corners or preparing for intense emotional scenes, Sagar finds solace in holding a warm cup. 'There's something so grounding about it, especially during long shooting schedules,' he adds. Beyond the personal comfort, Sagar cherishes the social moments tea brings. 'The best part? Chai breaks with my co-actors. That's where the real bonding happens. We share laughter, stories, even silence—all over chai.' In a fast-paced industry known for its demanding hours, these small moments offer a welcome pause. Speaking about Jagriti – Ek Nayi Subah, Sagar says the show has been a transformative chapter in his life. Playing Akash has allowed him to explore deeper emotions and connect with audiences on a powerful level. On International Tea Day, Sagar isn't just celebrating the drink—he's honoring the quiet strength and connection it brings. 'It grounds me, gives me a sense of calm in the madness of this profession,' he concludes.