Dilwali Dulha Le Jayegi's Sorab Bedi humbled by comparison with Shahid Kapoor from 'Jab We Met'

IANS April 8, 2025 217 views

A fresh television romantic drama is captivating audiences with its striking similarities to the beloved Bollywood film 'Jab We Met'. Actors Sorab Bedi and Sanchita Ugale have been drawing praise for their authentic portrayal of contrasting characters reminiscent of Shahid Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor Khan. The show explores the journey of a determined young woman searching for love, bringing small-town charm and modern sensibilities to the screen. Sorab Bedi himself is humbled by comparisons to Shahid Kapoor's iconic performance, focusing on delivering a sincere and genuine portrayal.

"To be compared with Shahid Kapoor's portrayal of Aditya is truly humbling" - Sorab Bedi
Mumbai, April 8: Actors Sorab Bedi and Sanchita Ugale have been winning hearts with their electrifying chemistry in the latest television romantic drama "Dilwali Dulha Le Jayegi".

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Sorab Bedi and Sanchita Ugale recreate iconic 'Jab We Met' chemistry

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Dangal TV's romantic drama wins audience hearts

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Character dynamics mirror Shahid-Kareena's legendary on-screen relationship

The duo's palpable chemistry has drawn widespread admiration, with audiences comparing their refreshing dynamic to the iconic bond between Shahid Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor Khan in the blockbuster hit "Jab We Met".

Airing on Dangal TV, the show presents Sorab Bedi in the role of a brooding, grounded protagonist, perfectly balanced by Sanchita Ugale's effervescent and lively character.

"Dilwali Dulha Le Jayegi" chronicles the journey of Sukoon (Sanchita), a determined young woman set on finding and holding onto her lover. She brings in the perfect blend of a small-town charm with modern sensibilities. She is talkative, chirpy, confident, and ready to face whatever life throws at her, just like Geet from "Jab We Met". Her search for a 'dulha', brings her to Kartik (Sorab), someone with a totally opposite perspective on life, similar to Aditya from "Jab We Met".

Sorab and Sanchita's sincere performance has managed to strike the right chord with the viewers with many affectionately dubbing them as the "Aditya and Geet of Indian television."

Reflecting on the audience's reaction, Sorab shared, "To be compared with Shahid Kapoor's portrayal of Aditya in 'Jab We Met' is truly humbling. That film holds a special place in so many hearts. Sanchita and I are simply committed to portraying our characters with authenticity, and the love we're receiving is beyond encouraging."

The cast of the show has Sanchita and Sorab in the lead, along with Swarna Bharat, Raghav Gosain, Archika Arora, Gitanjalii Mangal, Geetika Mehandru, and Manoj Verma as the ancillary cast.

Meanwhile, Sanchita was last seen in the popular serial "Kumkum Bhagya", while Sorab's credit includes "Chad Jalne Laga".

Reader Comments

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Priya M.
OMG their chemistry is 🔥! I can totally see the Jab We Met vibes. Sanchita's energy reminds me so much of Kareena's Geet. Can't wait for the next episode!
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Rahul K.
While I enjoy the show, I think the comparisons to Jab We Met might be a bit premature. The original had such natural chemistry that's hard to replicate. But Sorab and Sanchita are doing a decent job with their own interpretation.
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Ananya S.
Sorab's humility is so refreshing! He's got that same quiet intensity as Shahid. And Sanchita is just adorable - she lights up every scene she's in. Definitely my new favorite TV couple!
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Vikram P.
The show is good but I wish they'd stop pushing the Jab We Met comparison so hard. Let it stand on its own merits! That said, the actors are talented and the story is engaging.
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Neha T.
Sanchita is absolutely killing it! Her comic timing is perfect and she brings so much life to Sukoon. The show wouldn't be half as good without her energy. More power to the team! 💖
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Suresh D.
Finally some fresh faces on Indian television! Both leads are so natural and their chemistry feels real, not forced like in so many other shows. Keep up the good work!

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