Sachiv Ji Reacts to Gay Role & Ayushmann Kiss Scene –  Panchayat’s ‘Jitendra Bhaiya’ i.e. Jitendra Kumar is as comfortable in his acting as he is in his words! Recently, he spoke openly about that famous kissing scene with Ayushmann Khurrana in his film ‘Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan’, which left many people shocked. You may not be surprised to know, but Jeetu did not hesitate at all in doing this scene!

When he kissed Ayushmann, Jeetu Bhaiya said – ‘I was not scared at all!’

In a conversation with a well-known film portal, Jitendra Kumar shared his experience of working in ‘Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan’. This film was based on homosexual relationships and was in the news for its different story. When he was asked if he felt any fear in doing such a film, Jitendra’s answer was, “To be honest, I had no fear in doing ‘Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan’. I found its story very interesting.”

He further said, “I was very excited to work with such a wonderful cast. Everything else was secondary for me.” This clearly shows that Jitendra Kumar always gives more importance to the strength of the story and his co-stars.

That Kissing Scene on Train: ‘It happened in three takes, everything was comfortable’

A kissing scene between Jitendra and Ayushmann Khurana in the film had made a lot of headlines. Especially that scene on the train, which surprised the audience. When asked about this special scene, Jitendra said, “We did the kissing scene very comfortably because we had a very good communication with each other. The DOP (Director of Photography) and the director gave us a very comfortable environment.”

He further said, “No one made us feel uncomfortable on the set. Everything was managed very beautifully and the scenes looked very beautiful on screen too. We took only three takes for the kissing scene in the train.”

Hearing these things, it seems that Jeetu Bhaiya really plays every role with full dedication, whether it is the role of the secretary of ‘Panchayat’ or Kartik of ‘Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan’! This outspokenness and spontaneity of his makes him even more popular among the audience.