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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Saanand Verma: More Than Just Saxena!

Saanand Verma: More Than Just Saxena!

5 Feb

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Summary

  • Film offers comedy, drama, thriller, horror, and road-movie elements.
  • Verma considers recognition by multiple characters highest success.
  • He has actively avoided typecasting with 35-40 films and six web series.
Saanand Verma: More Than Just Saxena!

Actor Saanand Verma is preparing to bring his popular character Saxena to the big screen in "Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hain -- Fun on the Run." Verma indicates that the film transcends typical comedy, incorporating significant emotional depth, thrilling plotlines, touches of horror, and the essence of a road movie.

This project is designed as a comprehensive entertainment experience for audiences. Verma believes that an actor's ultimate success is measured by recognition across multiple fictional personas, not just a single iconic role. He feels fortunate to have achieved this distinction.

Verma's career has seen him play varied characters in approximately 35 to 40 films and six web series since "Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hain" began. This extensive and diverse body of work, including projects like "Pataakha" and "Sacred Games," has been crucial in preventing him from being typecast.

He specifically chose to reprise the role of Saxena due to the character's inherent unpredictability. Verma highlights that he has explored numerous interpretations of Saxena, which made the role appealing and prevented any sense of monotony.

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Saanand Verma's upcoming film is titled "Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hain -- Fun on the Run," where he reprises his popular character Saxena.
The film includes comedy, strong emotional moments, drama, thriller elements, touches of horror, and a road-movie feel.
Saanand Verma considers the highest form of success to be when audiences recognize him by multiple fictional characters.

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