Manav Gohil recently opened up about his bond with co-star Rakesh Bedi, who essays Jameel Jamali in Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar franchise. In an exclusive conversation with Bollywood Bubble, the actor shared fond memories of working with the veteran, calling him one of the most crucial characters in the film, while also praising his warmth, experience, and constant support on set. Scroll down to read more.
Manav Gohil Opens Up On His Experience Working With Rakesh Bedi
When asked about his experience working with Rakesh Bedi aka Jameel Jamali, Manav Gohil said, “He is a very dear friend. Humne pehle bhi kaam kiya hua hai aur film ke baad bhi hum log abhi mile the, main, Gaurav Gera aur Rakesh sir. Unka ek play tha, uske liye mile the. Toh, humne ek short film bhi ki uske baad abhi. So he is a sweetheart, yaar. He really loves, loves you. Like tu baccha hai, aise pyaar karte hain aapse. Achhe insaan hai. Us waqt scenes mein, of course, he would say that, you know, isko aise hi bol dete hain na, isko aise karte hi. He has a lot of input to give because he has so much experience.”
In a fun segment, when asked how he would label ‘Jameel Jamali’, played by Rakesh Bedi, Manav Gohil said, “Green Flag hai woh. Arre Hamza ko beti di hai bhai apni (laughs).”
Manav further jokingly says, “Baccha- Baccha bol ke sabko kaam pe laga diya.”
Watch The Full Interview Here
For more news and updates from the entertainment world, stay tuned to Bollywood Bubble.
Also Read: EXCLUSIVE: Dhurandhar The Revenge’s Hirav Mehta REACTS To Fans Calling Ranveer Singh The Next Aamir Khan; Reveals If He’s Bollywood’s New Mr Perfectionist

Sonali Singh watches films like it’s a job (and honestly, it kind of is). Currently pursuing her Master’s in Communication and Journalism, she lives somewhere between deadlines and movie scenes. If it’s Bollywood, she’s already invested—films, drama, and all the gossip included. When she’s not writing, she’s either dancing her heart out like no one’s watching or trying to mimic people, proving that not all talents are meant to be discovered.
















