
Mumbai, Dec 13 (LatestNewsX) – Actor Paras Arora has agreed to play Jeetu Pandey in the forthcoming series “Gharwali Pedwali.” When asked about his character, he said, “Jeetu is a beautifully relatable character, someone who wants a simple, peaceful life but always ends up in complicated situations.” He pointed out that the unpredictable nature of the role was what initially drew him in. “Playing a man balancing two wives, one real and one supernatural, is both hilarious and creatively challenging. What drew me to this role was its innocence and unpredictability,” he added. “Comedy as a genre is incredibly rewarding, and this script instantly connects with me because it offers humour rooted in emotion. I am excited for viewers to see Jeetu’s confusion, charm and journey as he navigates this utterly chaotic double life,” he continued.
Priyamvada Kant, portraying Latika, described her part as bold, affectionate, and mischievously delightful. “My character Latika is the heart of the show, dramatic, affectionate, old‑worldly, and delightfully mischievous. As a spirit who genuinely believes Jeetu belongs to her, her emotions and actions drive much of the show’s humour and warmth,” she said. “Supernatural comedy is such an unexplored genre on Indian television, and that’s exactly what drew me to this project. Latika is layered, expressive, and funny, and playing her allows me to blend comedy with emotional depth. I’m thrilled to return to television with a role this unique.”
Set in the historic city of Varanasi, the series follows Jeetu, whose life has always been shaped by pairs—two mothers, two fathers, two bosses, and now, by destiny’s strangest twist, two wives. Produced by Peninsula Productions, “Gharwali Pedwali” will premiere on & TV every weekday at 10 p.m., kicking off on 15 December.
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