Sanaya Irani and Mohit Sehgal Reunite On Screen After Nine Years
Sanaya Irani, Mohit Sehgal Reunite On Screen After Nine Years

Sanaya Irani and Mohit Sehgal are set to reunite on screen after nine years. The husband-wife duo, who previously worked together in Miley Jab Hum Tum (2008) and participated in Nach Baliye (2017), will now share screen space in the upcoming vertical microdrama titled Qubool Hai.

A Smoother Collaboration This Time

Interestingly, Sanaya notes that working together now feels much easier than it did during their Miley Jab Hum Tum days. She explains, “Mohit and I as individuals were different in terms of our working pace and temperament. But this time, I was pleasantly surprised to see that we were in sync. We have been together for 17 years now and somewhere, we have become like each other. It is easier to work with him now than it was back then. Today, there is a sense of understanding.”

Exploring a New Format

For Mohit, the project was appealing not just because it reunited him with Sanaya on screen, but also because of the format itself. He says, “The format looked very interesting and the story looked good, so we thought why not take it up. We haven’t done a vertical microdrama before. It’s a new space and that makes it exciting.”

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The Craft Was Always Their Passion

Once among television’s popular couples, both actors gradually stepped away from the spotlight over the years. However, Mohit emphasizes that fame was never the driving force behind their career choices. “Sanaya and I never cared so much about stardom. We just genuinely liked acting. The craft was always our passion,” he shares.

Echoing the sentiment, Sanaya adds, “I was never someone who got into this industry for fame or stardom. Even when I was very young, I had the understanding that all of this is temporary. Today somebody is relevant, tomorrow they are not. I was working towards the craft. So when work slowed down, of course it sucked because who doesn’t want to wake up every day and do something they love? But did I miss the stardom? No.”

‘I Didn’t Leave TV — Creative Work Left Me’

Sanaya also clarifies that neither she nor Mohit consciously chose to move away from television. She explains, “For both Mohit and me, it has never been about the medium. I didn’t leave TV — creative work left me. The kind of work I was looking for stopped being made. Yes, there were some good shows that happened, but I just wasn’t part of them for whatever reason. I don’t know why people think I turned my back on television because that’s not true at all. Mohit and I just want to do good work. If it comes on TV, great. If it comes through other mediums, we will go there.”

Their reunion in Qubool Hai marks an exciting new chapter for the couple, blending their passion for acting with a fresh, modern format.

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