Ravi Kishan Praises Co-Stars as 'Maamla Legal Hai' Gears Up for New Season
Ravi Kishan applauds his co-stars for their professionalism and support on the sets of 'Maamla Legal Hai'. The courtroom comedy, set in Patparganj court, returns on April 3 with new cases and characters. The series delves into the struggles of Indian lawyers, blending humor with legal drama.
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Ravi Kishan expressed his admiration for his fellow actors in the comedy series 'Maamla Legal Hai', acknowledging their professionalism and support during filming. The series, directed by Rahul Pandey, returns for a new season on April 3, starring Kishan as the lead, portraying a judge in the Patparganj court.
At the trailer launch event, Kishan shared insights into the camaraderie between co-stars, highlighting their adaptability to his spontaneous dialogues. Reflecting on the two-year gap since the first installment, he recalled the enjoyable teamwork, noting the absence of ego and the responsiveness of his co-actors to his unplanned performances.
The series explores challenges faced by lawyers in India, from securing a seat in the courtroom to career advancement in a competitive field. Kishan emphasized the show's portrayal of the legal profession, revealing the humor and emotions of lawyers' lives beyond the courtroom clichés often seen in films.
Joining Kishan in the ensemble cast are Naila Grewal, Yashpal Sharma, Nidhi Bisht, and Kusha Kapila. The new season introduces more dynamic legal battles, promising audiences engaging storylines filled with wit and unpredictability, with Kapila's entry adding a new layer of chaos to the courtroom atmosphere.
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