16 September,2024 07:20 AM IST | Mumbai | Mohar Basu
Vir Das in Call Me Bae
It's hard to imagine Vir Das as a loud and attention-seeking news anchor who values TRPs over the truth. Call Me Bae is filled with such interesting casting choices - from lead Ananya Panday to cameos by Faye D'Souza, Karishma Tanna and more. Which is why bringing the cast together was such a joy for casting director Panchami Ghavri.
Vir Das in Call Me Bae
She recalls, "Bae was a spin-off of Poo from Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham [2001]. The makers thought Ananya would be the perfect fit, as she is. For Vir's character, I had to push my director Collin [D'Cunha] to see it the way I viewed it. We had gone through a lot of names, but something wasn't fitting right [because] we were taking a different direction. Then I had to pester Collin to do just a Zoom read [with Das]. Needless to say, Vir is so good with improv and he has the ability to do different things in different takes."
Panchami Ghavri
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Next up, Ghavri has The Royals, backed by Rangita and Ishita Nandy. While it has many factors going for it - from Bhumi Pednekar and Ishaan Khatter's fresh pairing to its story steeped in Indian royalty - many have their eyes peeled for Zeenat Aman. "I will never forget our meeting with Zeenat ma'am. I was massively fan-girling," laughs the casting director. She adds that her brief for the Netflix series was to get a bevy of actors who understood its tone. "We focussed on getting good actors on board instead of just chasing names. The show shouldn't be compared to [the international series on royalty], it has its own voice. No one in India has made a show on the royals, even though it's so deeply ingrained in our culture," she reflects.