Rajan Shahi Hosts Grand Iftaar on Yeh Rishta Sets
Producer Rajan Shahi and Deepa Shahi hosted a heartwarming Iftaar gathering on the sets of Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai, bringing together stars from both Yeh Rishta and Anupamaa in a beautiful display of unity and gratitude.
Mumbai: In the bustling world of Indian television, where long shooting hours often leave little room for personal moments, producer Rajan Shahi and his wife Deepa Shahi once again reminded everyone why their sets feel more like home than workplace. On March 18, the couple hosted a warm and grand Iftaar party on the sets of their long-running hit show Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai under their banner Director’s Kut Productions.
The evening, marked by the spirit of Ramadan, brought together cast and crew from two of television’s most popular shows — Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai and Anupamaa — fostering an atmosphere of genuine togetherness and gratitude. As the sun set and the call for Iftaar echoed, actors and technicians gathered to break their fast together, sharing not just meals but also laughter, conversations, and a deep sense of belonging.
Among those present were several familiar faces who light up Indian households every day. Rupali Ganguly, Anita Raj, Sachin Tyagi, Shruti Ulfat, Jaswir Kaur, Adrija Roy, Shivam Khajuria, Samridhii Shukla, Rohit Purohit, Sikandar Kharbanda, Sheersha Tiwari, Shiwani Chakraborty, Jatin Suri, Varun Kasturia, Ishita Dixit, Nidhi Shetty, Alka Kaushal, Zalak Desai, Satya Tiwari, Arshiya Sharma, Sarah Killedar, Preeti Chaudhary, Rishabh Jaiswal, Shreya Karla, Isha Dheerwani, and Charushree Singh were seen enjoying the festive gathering.
The beautifully arranged Iftaar spread, complete with traditional delicacies, added to the charm of the evening. The air was filled with positivity as colleagues stepped away from their characters and scripts to connect as real people — sharing stories, exchanging warm wishes, and strengthening the bonds that make their on-screen families feel so authentic.
Rajan Shahi, the man behind some of television’s most successful shows, reflected on the significance of the celebration. “For us, these celebrations are not just about rituals, but about togetherness,” he said. “Our sets are like one big family, and occasions like Iftaar give us a chance to pause, connect, and be grateful. It’s always special to celebrate with the entire team.”
His words captured the essence of the evening perfectly. In an industry known for its high pressure and demanding schedules, such moments of collective pause become precious. The Shahis have consistently created an environment where festivals — be it Diwali, Holi, or Iftaar — are celebrated with equal enthusiasm, reinforcing the idea that diversity and inclusion are not just buzzwords but lived values on their productions.
Rupali Ganguly, who plays a pivotal role in Anupamaa, echoed similar sentiments. “There is something very beautiful about celebrating festivals together on set,” she shared. “Iftaar is about love, sharing, and gratitude, and that’s exactly what we felt here. It feels like home when we all come together like this.”
Anita Raj, a senior and respected actress in the industry, added her warm perspective: “The warmth and positivity at this gathering were truly special. It’s lovely to see everyone come together beyond work and celebrate as one family. These moments create memories that stay with you.”
As the evening progressed, the sets of Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai transformed into a space of pure joy. The sound of laughter mingled with the clinking of plates, and for a few hours, the usual hustle of television production gave way to heartfelt conversations and a strong sense of unity.
For many in the television fraternity, such gatherings are more than just parties — they serve as a reminder of the shared humanity that exists beyond the camera. In a fast-paced world where content demands never slow down, Rajan and Deepa Shahi’s initiative stood out as a thoughtful gesture of care and appreciation towards their extended family.
The night concluded on a high note, with everyone carrying home not just the satisfaction of a delicious Iftaar but also memories of a beautiful evening spent in harmony. Once again, the Shahis proved that true leadership in the entertainment industry lies in building relationships that go far beyond the script.
In times when society often needs examples of unity across different faiths and backgrounds, this simple yet meaningful celebration on a television set offered a quiet but powerful message — that respect, love, and togetherness can beautifully coexist, especially during the holy month of Ramadan.