Neha SK Mehta hops on a scooter for a spontaneous bike ride, bringing smiles on the sets of Sony SAB’s Itti Si Khushi
Renowned actress Neha SK Mehta, who plays the vibrant and dynamic Hetal in Sony SAB’s beloved family drama Itti Si Khushi, is winning hearts not just on-screen but behind the scenes as well with her creative and spirited approach to keep the young cast members engaged, joyful and full of energy throughout long shooting days.
Renowned actress Neha SK Mehta, who plays the vibrant and dynamic Hetal in Sony SAB’s beloved family drama Itti Si Khushi, is winning hearts not just on-screen but behind the scenes as well with her creative and spirited approach to keep the young cast members engaged, joyful and full of energy throughout long shooting days.
During a break in filming, Neha spotted a scooter parked on set, reportedly belonging to a delivery executive and in a completely spontaneous move, decided to take it for a spin. What followed was a cheerful, laughter-filled moment as Neha practiced briefly, took a few pointers from the team, and confidently nailed the ride in a single go. The effortless ease with which she pulled it off left the cast and crew pleasantly surprised. The fun didn’t stop there. Neha was soon joined by young Saiyansh Shailesh Gupta, who plays Bunny, as the two shared a joyful ride, filling the set with laughter and high spirits. The unscripted moment perfectly captured Neha’s free-spirited energy and her natural ability to bring warmth and positivity wherever she goes - on screen and off it.
A behind-the-scenes Instagram video from the Itti Si Khushi sets gives fans a delightful glimpse into this spontaneous gig, showcasing Neha embracing her playful side while ensuring the young cast members stay relaxed and happy amid long shooting schedules. While the scooter ride became the star moment, it also reflected Neha’s thoughtful approach towards creating a comfortable, family-like environment on set - especially for the kids.
Neha SK Mehta, who plays Hetal, shares, “Working on Itti Si Khushi has been such a beautiful experience, especially because there are so many children on set. That bike ride was completely unplanned. I saw the scooter, someone casually said, ‘Why don’t you try?’ and before I knew it, I was on it. I practiced for a minute, got a little help from the team, and it just clicked. We even joked that it felt like a one-take shot!”
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