“The young interns on the show have started sharing riddles on set, it's a mandatory thing we do every day” shares Iqbal Khan of Sony SAB's Yaadein
Sony SAB’s Yaadein continues to entertain viewers with its unique blend of humour, heart, everyday relationships and medical mysteries. With every new case that arrives at the hospital, Dr Dev (Iqbal Khan) and the other doctors find themselves solving unusual and puzzling medical conditions. As the characters work together to crack these medical mysteries on screen, the cast has found its own way of keeping the detective spirit alive off-screen as well.
Sony SAB’s Yaadein continues to entertain viewers with its unique blend of humour, heart, everyday relationships and medical mysteries. With every new case that arrives at the hospital, Dr Dev (Iqbal Khan) and the other doctors find themselves solving unusual and puzzling medical conditions. As the characters work together to crack these medical mysteries on screen, the cast has found its own way of keeping the detective spirit alive off-screen as well.
In recent track, the hospital is seeing some mysterious cases that are puzzling everybody. Interestingly, solving mysteries has become a fun off-screen activity as well. During breaks the cast often keep themselves busy with riddles and brain teasers. What began as a casual way to pass time has now become a regular part of life on set, with everyone eager to guess the answers first. Among the most enthusiastic participants are Iqbal Khan, Devish Ahuja, who essays the role of Dr Raunak Bhatia, and Khyati Vyas, who essays the role of Dr Ananya Singh, who are often seen exchanging riddles and testing each other with tricky questions. The friendly competition not only keeps everyone entertained but also adds to the fun and lively atmosphere on set.
Talking about this fun on-set activity, Iqbal Khan shared, “We solve medical mysteries on-screen and riddles off-screen. Sometime back, the youngsters started sharing riddles on set, it's a mandatory thing we do now every day. Whenever we get a few minutes between scenes, we start throwing riddles at each other. The mystery-solving doesn’t stop when the camera stops rolling. It’s a good way to keep the atmosphere light-hearted and the young intern doctors on the show find some really funny and weird riddles that are fun to solve.”
Talking about solving mysteries on-set, Devish Ahuja shared, “The riddle sessions have become one of the most entertaining part of our day. While our characters solve medical mysteries, we're busy solving riddles between shots. The moment someone asks a question, everyone immediately wants to crack the answer first. We even have a group to discuss them and it becomes surprisingly competitive. It’s one of those simple things that keeps the mood light and brings everyone together between scenes.”
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