The success story of Raghav Juyal is all about “thodi si mehnat, thoda sa ashirwad.” The “king of slow motion,” Raghav Juyal, rose to prominence not only for his appearances on dance reality shows but also for his impressive acting abilities. He attributes his success to his dedication as well as the blessings and assistance of those around him. Subsequent to charming crowds with his negative job in the film ‘Kill’, Raghav is currently good to go to play a cop in ‘Gyaarah.’
Kritika Kamra, who has appeared in shows like “Kitani Mohabbat Hai” and “Kuch Toh Log Kahenge” and the web series “Tandav,” will play a police officer in the show “Gyaarah Gyaarah.” She described her participation in this show as “a dream come true.”
On the premiere of the series “Gyaarah Gyaarah” took place in Mumbai. Raghav Juyal, Kritika Kamra, Guneet Monga, Dhairya Karwa, and director Umesh Bist attended. Kritika was questioned about her belief in the magic of 11:11 at the press conference, to which she responded, “I believe in it now.” For me, being a part of this show and being here is a dream come true. A wish has been realized as I sit here among such talented people. Coming from where I was, I never would have imagined becoming an actor and being able to do all of this and collaborate with such amazing people from whom I am learning so much. It feels really mysterious.”
Raghav was asked at the press conference, “Thodi si mehnat, thoda sa ashirwad,” how he manages to keep everything in order. It is, in my opinion, the result of a little bit of luck and a little bit of hard work. In addition, I am blessed to have had the support of some amazing people in my life. I consider this is going on a direct result of that.”
“After portraying a morally dubious gangster-like character, I was drawn to playing an upright cop,” Kritika said about her decision to accept the role. The opportunity to learn from talented people was equally important to me. The charming walkie-talkie second in the content enamored me. I was drawn to this position due to the combination of these factors.” A walkie-talkie that comes to life every day at 11:11 p.m. connects two police officers across time in “Gyaarah Gyaarah.” The world around them is forever altered as the two collaborate to solve cases.
“I don’t believe in dwelling on the past,” Raghav added when asked what changes he would make if he could go back in time. I live in the now and try to be present in everything. Also, I wouldn’t want to change anything that has happened to me in the past because everything that is happening to me right now is because of my experiences in the past.
“Gyaarah Gyaarah,” directed by Umesh Bist, was co-written by Puja Banerjee and Sunjoy Shekhar. It is bankrolled by Karan Johar, Apoorva Mehta, Guneet Monga Kapoor, and Achin Jain. Featuring Raghav Juyal, Kritika Kamra and Dhairya Karwa, it will deliver on Zee5 on August 9.