Happu Ki Ultan Paltan's Yogesh Tripathi follows in the footsteps of Govinda!
Happu Ki Ultan Paltan: Yogesh Tripathi follows in the footsteps of Govinda |
Yogesh Tripathi, popular for his role of Daroga Happu Singh in &TV's Happu Ki Ultan Paltan, consistently brings joy to the audience by entertaining them with his impeccable comic timing. In every new storyline, we witness him in amusing situations. In the upcoming track, the actor will be seen in a double role. Speaking about this intriguing plot twist Yogesh Tripathi aka Daroga Happu Singh, shares, "Mutthu, the look-alike of Happu, kidnaps Happu to seek revenge on Commissioner due to a past rivalry. Muthu disguises himself as Happu and infiltrates his home. He repeatedly tries to assassinate the Commissioner but fails each time. Meanwhile, Rajesh attempts to impress the imposter, but he excuses to avoid her advances. His peculiar behaviour raises suspicions among all family members. Meanwhile, the real Happu manages to escape from his captor's clutches. The shocking encounter occurs when both Happu and Mutthu are seen together by their family, leaving them all stunned.”
Happu Ki Ultan Paltan: Yogesh Tripathi follows in the footsteps of Govinda |
Happy about playing a dual role, Yogesh reveals how his favourite actor Govinda, inspired him to take up this challenging role, " I have been a big fan of Govinda. And I have not missed watching any of his films. He is one Bollywood actor who has played multiple double roles. I had the habit of watching his films repeatedly and always dreamt of playing a double role as an actor. Recently, this track came up, and I felt that this was a fantastic opportunity to explore and push my boundaries and expand my horizon as an artist. I played the character of Mutthu, who is Happu's look-alike, and it was a fun experience. Usually, actors get tired of doing two different characters because you must get into two different attires and shoot for both roles, which is a long and hectic process. Similarly, it was difficult for me to get into the character of Happu with a Bundelkhandi accent and Mutthu with a South Indian accent on the same day. Govinda’s phenomenal double-role performances has been a great source of inspiration for me. Honestly, this was something I always aspired to do, so it was a memorable and learning experience for me. I must say I quite enjoyed the South Indian look. Wearing an angavastram and dhoti was a refreshing change for me. I love to be versatile, and any track that allows me to push the envelope makes me happy. It will be interesting to see how the audience reacts to this humorous Happu Duplicate track.”
Don’t miss out on the ‘Happu Duplicate track’ this week on &TV’s Happu Ki Ultan Paltan at 10:00 pm, every Monday to Friday!
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