Behind the Scenes: The Vibrant Haldi Ceremony of Ganga and Arjun
The "Ganga" stars enjoyed filming their Haldi ceremony, using the water-filled shots to beat the summer heat. Shaheb (Arjun) hinted at his own real-life winter wedding plans while sharing laughs about their on-set bloopers.
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Cine Shutters
4/2/20263 min read


The sets of the popular Bengali television drama "Ganga" are currently buzzing with festive energy. As the narrative reaches a pivotal point, the audience is treated to the much-anticipated wedding sequence of the lead pair, Ganga (played by Hiya Mukherjee) and Arjun (played by Shaheb Bhattacherjee). While the on-screen chemistry is intense and emotional, the atmosphere behind the camera during the "Gaye Holud" (Haldi) ceremony was filled with laughter, witty banter, and lighthearted revelations.
Beating the Heat with Haldi
Filming a grand Indian wedding is no small feat, especially during the sweltering summer months. For Shaheb Bhattacherjee, however, the timing of the shoot brought an unexpected relief. In a candid interview on set, he joked that while most people dread working under the sun, the Haldi ceremony was a blessing in disguise.
"It’s so hot that being showered with water and turmeric for multiple takes feels like a refreshing bath," Shaheb remarked.
He further shared a humorous anecdote about his personal life. He mentioned that whenever his mother asks him about his actual marriage plans, he simply points toward these elaborate shooting sequences, telling her to satisfy her wishes by watching his on-screen weddings instead.
On-Screen Synergy and Character Growth
The bond between Ganga and Arjun has evolved significantly since the show’s inception. Shaheb was full of praise for his co-star, Hiya. He noted that although the project is relatively new, the team bonding has become incredibly strong. He highlighted Hiya’s ability to capture the nuances of her character, stating that she has "caught the pulse" of Ganga perfectly.
In the storyline, the two characters act as pillars of strength for one another. While Arjun is often seen as Ganga’s protector in times of physical danger, Ganga serves as Arjun’s moral compass and savior when he finds himself embroiled in social scandals or complex emotional dilemmas. This mutual dependence is what makes their pairing a fan favorite.
Real-Life Aspirations: A Winter Wedding?
When the conversation shifted from the reel world to the real world, Shaheb shared his thoughts on the ideal wedding season. Despite filming a summer wedding, he firmly believes that real-life marriages should happen in the winter.
"The comfort of winter allows everyone to dress up in heavy silks and jewelry without the struggle of sweating," he explained. He also reminisced about his sister’s wedding in December, noting how the food and festivities are much more enjoyable in the cold. Interestingly, when prodded about his own marriage rumors, Shaheb hinted that "talks are ongoing" and suggested that if things fall into place, this coming winter might bring some official news.
Bloopers and On-Set Quirks
No shoot is complete without some "behind-the-scenes" chaos. It was revealed that Hiya has a bit of a reputation for being clumsy on set. Shaheb jokingly teased her, saying she often trips or falls during high-energy scenes. He quipped that the production team almost needs to keep "catchers" on standby just to make sure she doesn't hurt herself when running into a frame.
Hiya, taking the teasing in stride, reflected on the repetitive nature of being a TV bride. When asked how many times she has been through a Haldi ceremony for work, she laughed, admitting she has lost count. For her, the "Ganga" ceremony is just another day at the office, though she acknowledges the immense love the audience has for this particular milestone in the show.
Conclusion
The Haldi ceremony of Ganga and Arjun is more than just a plot point; it is a celebration of the hard work and camaraderie of the cast and crew. As the show continues to climb the TRP charts, these glimpses into the actors' real personalities and their professional dedication only serve to deepen the connection with their viewers. Whether it’s the humor of a "summer bath" or the promise of a real-life winter wedding, the stars of "Ganga" know exactly how to keep their audience engaged both on and off the screen.


