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Chacha Vidhayak Hain Humare S3 actress Amruta Khanvilkar: “Surekha’s character is powerful and composed”

The series is headlined by comedian turned actor Zakir Khan.

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Amruta Khanvilkar and Zakir Khan in Chacha Vidhayak Hain Humare S3

Amazon miniTV recently unveiled the eagerly awaited third season of its dramedy, Chacha Vidhayak Hain Humare. The latest season transports viewers back to the journey of Ronny, a lazy young adult from Indore with no ambition in life except to live it to the fullest without putting in any effort. Audiences will have the opportunity to delve deeper into Ronny’s world in the latest edition of this franchise with the introduction of new characters and challenges that put his life at a critical point. Season 3 is a tale of self-discovery for Ronny as he must summon his inner strength to confront challenges head-on. Starring Zakir Khan alongside Abhimanyu Singh, Amruta Khanvilkar, Alka Amin, Vyom Sharma, Venus Singh, and newcomer Kumar Varun as Kranti in pivotal roles, Chacha Vidhayak Hain Humare continues to entertain and engage viewers.

Amruta Khanvilkar portrays the role of Surekha in the series, a careful, soft-spoken political lady. Speaking of her character in the series, Amruta shared, “Surekha’s character is powerful and composed. She knows her path and is focused on it. I have never portrayed a character like her before. The show is one of the finest web series I have been a part of. Working on this series felt like returning home to lovely people. I’ve learned that you can make something amazing out of even the simplest things, I learned throughout this journey.”

Furthermore, Amruta also shared her experience working with Zakir Khan on the series. She said, “I was inspired to work on this project because I’ve always wanted to meet and chat with Zakir whenever I watched his shows. He is genuinely humble and I’m not just saying this because everyone else does. Zakir is someone you should encounter at least once in your lifetime. I would say that just listen and follow what he has to say about life and art”.

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