Haryanvi Boy Bippin Procha, Got the Role of Rano Ji in “Mere Sai”
Indian Television Actor Bippin Procha, is seen playing role in Mythological show. In Sony Television popular show “Mere Sai”, the character of Rano Ji is preferred over Lead character by audience, People likes the character of Rano Ji. Ranoji Shinde’s character in the show is being played by an actor from Kurukshetra, Haryana. Writers are saying, the character of Rano Ji will be based on the real character of Bhago Ji Shinde, which is being played by Bippin Procha in the show.
Talking about the character of Rano Ji in “Mere Sai”, Bippin told that he was very excited to play the role of Rano Ji because after getting many rejections, finally he got his first break in TV show “Mere Sai”.Bippin said after the years of efforts and struggle, when people recognize him as “Ranoji” and praise his work, he feels his hard work pays off. He is bringing color to a Middle Class family of Kurukshetra, Haryana, it was not easy to stay in Mumbai for three years without any support system.
After many rejections, Bippin’s relative was convinced that acting is not his forte, so his relative’s called him back to Kurukshetra but by god grace he got the opportunity in “Mere Sai “for the role of Rano Ji. Bippin won the heart of the show makers with his acting skills. Bippin acknowledged Sachin Ambre, the director of the show, who appreciated his work and motivated him even after acted as a supporting actor.
He started working in theaters during his engineering studies. During the age of 17, he worked as an actor in many popular plays, in which he played the characters like a martyr. He is a good actor, writer and a theater director. He learned some tactics of acting from the Amano sir and 99 team in Mumbai.
Bippin wants to make a career in Bollywood, he will be soon seen in a negative role in Bollywood’s upcoming romantic film “Shakhsiyat”. Under the guidance of theater director, Virender Saroha, Bippin learned the nuances of acting and get associated with Mumbai’s theater.