Suman Indori has been receiving positive responses from the masses. The show stars Anita Hassanandani, Zain Imam and Ashnoor Kaur in the lead roles. Suman Indori’s set is in Filmcity, Mumbai. Recently, a huge python was spotted on the sets of Suman Indori. After seeing the snake, many people on the set got scared. However, Zain Imam got nostalgic as he remembered carrying a snake on his shoulder during his stint in Khatron Ke Khiladi 9.
Python on Suman Indori set In the viral video, a rescuer is seen holding a big python in his hands. On the other hand, actors such as Anita Hassanandani, Zain Imam, Ashnoor Kaur and others are seen recording such an unusual moment on their phones. Zain Imam is heard having a conversation with the snake rescuer. The snake friend told Zain, “Aap Khatron Ke Khiladi karoge ne, toh bahut maza aayega.” To his statement, the actor replied, “I have carried them, the ones bigger than this snake.”The rescuer informed Zain, “This one is an Indian breed; they bite, and the ones outside are silent.” The actor got amused by the information. He told the rescuer, "Oh, this one bites; those huge ones are slightly yellow.” Also Read : We must say, Zain Imam indeed got nostalgic after seeing a snake on the sets of Suman Indori. After all, the viewers have seen him doing daredevil stunts on Khatron Ke Khiladi 9. Also Read : About Suman Indori Talking about Suman Indori, the show marks the comeback of Ashnoor Kaur on Indian television. She completed her studies and resumed shooting for the show. Anita Hassanandani is playing a negative character in Suman Indori. The show also stars Sai Ballal, Nishigandha Wad, Aman Sharma and so on.
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