"Got to recreate a romantic sequence in a chiffon saree amidst the snow-capped mountains of Manali," says Parshuram actress Shambhavi Singh

Shooting amidst snow-covered mountains may look magical on screen, but for actors, it often comes with its own set of challenges. For Neil Bhatt and Shambhavi Singh from Star Plus' Mr. and Mrs. Parshuram, the recent schedule in Manali turned out to be a one-of-a-kind experience that felt straight out of a Bollywood romance.

Shooting amidst snow-covered mountains may look magical on screen, but for actors, it often comes with its own set of challenges. For Neil Bhatt and Shambhavi Singh from Star Plus' Mr. and Mrs. Parshuram, the recent schedule in Manali turned out to be a one-of-a-kind experience that felt straight out of a Bollywood romance.
The team recently travelled to Manali to shoot a high-voltage sequence featuring a major kidnapping track. Inspired by the cult film Roja, the upcoming episodes will see Parshuram being kidnapped, leaving viewers wondering how he will return and who will come to his rescue. Amidst the action-packed storyline, the schedule also featured some visually stunning romantic moments.
Sharing her experience, Shambhavi said, "One of my favourite moments from the Manali schedule was shooting a romantic sequence in a chiffon saree amidst the snow-capped mountains. It felt like I was living a scene straight out of those classic Bollywood love stories we all grew up watching. While it looked magical on screen, filming in those freezing temperatures was definitely challenging. This was my first time witnessing snowfall, and it was a surreal experience. In fact, many members of our crew were seeing snow for the first time, so there was a lot of excitement on set. The cold was intense, and I even fell sick because we're so used to Mumbai's weather. But the beauty of the location and the excitement of filming there made it all worthwhile."
Sharing his experience, actor Neil Bhatt said, "One of the most memorable moments from the Manali schedule was shooting an action sequence on rocky terrain covered in snow. The rocks were extremely slippery, and there were times when I almost lost my balance while running and performing the action scenes. It definitely made the sequence more challenging, but also more exciting. Beyond the shoot, we made the most of our time exploring nearby spots, visiting the beautiful waterfalls in Sissu, travelling to Rohtang Pass, and enjoying local street food. It felt less like work and more like a vacation with the entire Parshuram family."