The unexpected lungi moment
Neil Bhatt, known for his role in the TV show Parshuram, recently opened up about a hilarious unscripted moment at Star Plus’s special event, Fashion Ke Rang, Rishton Ke Sang. The actor, who represented Maharashtra alongside his co-star Shambhavi Singh (Shalini), recalled how a simple prop turned into an impromptu dance number.
During a task segment, a lungi was revealed as a prop. The moment instantly reminded everyone of Parshuram’s signature look. Though Neil wasn’t part of that segment, he couldn’t resist jumping in. “I saw the lungi and just went for it,” he said. “I did an impromptu dance on the song ‘Lungi Dance’.” The unplanned performance had everyone in splits and became one of the most talked-about moments from the shoot.
Neil and Shambhavi’s chemistry on stage
Apart from the lungi surprise, Neil and Shambhavi also performed a couple act on the romantic track ‘Mere Mehboob Mere Sanam’ from the film Bad Newz. They were part of a group performance on ‘Bijuriya’ and several other songs throughout the evening. Neil described the experience as a wonderful opportunity to interact with other stars from the Star Parivaar.
“It was great fun performing with Shambhavi and the rest of the team,” Neil shared. “The energy on set was amazing, and everyone was so supportive. I hope fans enjoy watching their favourite stars as much as we enjoyed being a part of it.”
What to expect from Fashion Ke Rang, Rishton Ke Sang
The special programme brings together popular faces from the Star Plus family for an evening of performances, entertainment, and interactive segments. The event aims to showcase different cultural themes while giving viewers a chance to see their beloved TV stars in a new light. The show is set to air on Star Plus on June 1 at 7:00 PM.
Fans of Neil Bhatt and Shambhavi Singh can look forward to seeing their favorite duo not just in their regular avatars but also letting their hair down in fun, unscripted moments. Whether it’s the lungi dance or the romantic duet, this episode promises plenty of masti and memorable moments.