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Sunday 5 March 2017

Sidharth Shukla-Rashami Desai’s chemistry in Dil Se Dil Tak beats Kunal Jaisingh and Shrenu Parikh’s in Dil Bole Oberoi to be the Best Jodi of 2017

Sidharth Shukla-Rashami Desai’s chemistry in Dil Se Dil Tak beats Kunal Jaisingh and Shrenu Parikh’s in Dil Bole Oberoi to be the Best Jodi of 2017

Shorvori (Rashami Desai) and Parth's (Sidharth Shukla) is the Best television Jodi of 2017, according to fans

Sidharth Shukla-Rashami Desai’s chemistry in Dil Se Dil Tak beats Kunal Jaisingh and Shrenu Parikh’s in Dil Bole Oberoi to be the Best Jodi of 2017

With new shows and contemporary stories, 2017 has also given us some fresh pairings. From Param Singh and Niti Taylor in Ghulaam, Rashami Desai and Sidharth Shukla in Dil Se Dil Tak, Disha Parmar and Ssudeep Nair in Woh Apna Sa to Kunal Jaisingh and Shrenu Parikh in Dil Bole Oberoi; the audience has got to see new on-screen couples this year. We asked you last week that which jodi amongst the four is your favorite and we are pleased to inform you that Dil Se Dil Tak’s Shorvori (Rashami Desai) and Parth (Sidharth Shukla) have won the poll with over 5000 votes! The jodi to come second was Dil Bole Oberoi’s Om (Kunal Jai Singh) and Gauri (Shrenu Parikh). Here’s the full report –
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We knew Sidharth and Rashami’s pairing is a hit from the day the first promo of the show came out. The two left everyone spell-bound as they romanced on the tune of Saathiya’s Aye Udi Udi. This is their first show together but their chemistry and comfort level doesn’t let us believe so. They play a childless couple in the show, Parth and Shorvori, who take recourse to surrogacy for a baby. They not only compliment each other look wise but their acting is adding great value to the already rich concept of the show.
The show marks both the actors’ comeback to television and there was a lot of excitement for the show among the audience for this very reason. Talking about the show and her role, Rashami told The Hindu, “I think it is a different and bold concept. Surrogacy is a different way to show the value of relationships and culture. I won’t deny the reference to the Bollywood film (Chori Chori Chupke Chupke). I play a Bengali girl, a homemaker, from whom, the family expects a lot. She is educated and could have led an independent life but she gets married and faces a lot of troubles in marital life. But she is determined and with her husband’s support faces her problems.”
Although, it hasn’t been able to do wonders on the TRP charts yet, it surely has won a lot of hearts.

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