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Time of India
04-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Anshul Trivedi: My Goa trips are unlike what you see on Instagram
Anshul Trivedi — Janice Rodrigues While people come to Goa for the nightlife, or the beach, actor Anshul Trivedi 's trips here are different. He prefers a quiet time in nature. In a chat with Goa Times he says, 'My trips aren't like what Goa trips look like on Instagram . I crave to be in nature, it helps me recalibrate. Whenever I am around a waterbody, be it a river or sea, I feel as if I am being grounded and all the extra baggage is being taken off. I try to take such breaks where I do nothing. Absolutely nothing. I sit quietly in nature, I eat simple food and I sleep. And most importantly, I don't click pictures and share them. Now that's the USP of my Goa trip.' Speaking further about what he loves about the place, Anshul says, 'I love that I can be in Goa in an hour and it is nature at its best, if you know where to go. I prefer the monsoons because contrary to popular belief, I feel Goa blooms during rains.' 'I don't run away from situations' Actors go through their share of ups and downs, so how does he cope with it? 'I visit Goa during ups and downs!' he says with a smile. Anshul adds, 'Jokes apart, I have a philosophy which I follow during tough times, I consciously live with the situations I am dealing with. I don't run away. I am with it and gradually it dissolves.' 'A few interesting offers are in pipeline' The actor, who has worked across mediums, says he is focusing on TV right now. 'My show Pushpa Impossible is what keeps me busy. It's practically not possible to focus on anything else especially when you are playing one of the leading parts in a TV show. Few interesting OTT offers are in the pipeline. Fingers crossed.


Time of India
23-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Exclusive- Anshul Bammi quits Advocate Anjali Awasthi before leap; says 'It has been an incredibly enriching and beautiful journey'
Anshul Bammi, who is currently portraying the antagonist Yuvraj Thakur in the television show Advocate Anjali Awasthi, has decided to quit the show due to its upcoming leap. The actor exclusively shared with TOI TV the reason behind his exit from the show. Anshul said, "I would like to clarify that my decision to step away from the show is not related to the age of the character. I have no hesitation in portraying a character older than my actual age. However, with the recent leap in the storyline, I believe the focus of the show will now shift more towards the new cast." He further added, "Naturally, the narrative will revolve around their journey, and it feels like the right time for me to explore new opportunities. Additionally, it has been almost a year since I've been away from Mumbai, and I'm truly missing the city. I feel this is the right moment to return, both personally and professionally." When asked about his experience with the show, he said, "I truly believe that being a part of this show has been a life-changing experience for me. I have no complaints or regrets whatsoever—it has been an incredibly enriching and beautiful journey, both personally and professionally." by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Đăng ký Undo He also shared, "I am grateful for the countless memories and meaningful relationships I've built during my time here. Kolkata will always hold a special place in my heart, and I sincerely look forward to the possibility of returning in the future with a new and exciting project." As he wraps his track, Anshul plans on taking a short break, "I will first be heading back to my hometown to spend some time with my parents. After that, I'll return to my karambhoomi, Mumbai, and begin exploring new opportunities. While I do have a few offers already on the table, I plan to have detailed discussions and move forward with whichever project aligns best with my vision and availability." Anshul is known for his previous roles in Pandya Store, Titli (as cop Ankit Patel), and as Sheshnag in Laxmi Narayan – Sukh Saamarthya Santoolan


India Gazette
29-05-2025
- Sport
- India Gazette
Thailand Open: India pugilists Naman, Anshul down Uzbek heavyweights to storm into finals
Bangkok [Thailand], May 29 (ANI): India's heavyweight boxers Naman Tanwar (90kg) and Anshul Gill (90+kg) delivered a strong statement on Thursday at the 4th Thailand Open International Boxing Tournament, securing hard-earned semifinal wins against opponents from Uzbekistan, considered to be one of the sport's most dominant nations in the heavier weight categories. Naman overcame Juraboev Elyorbek 4:1, while Anshul edged past Rustamov Abdurakhmon 3:2 in two tightly contested bouts. Both Indians started on the back foot, but responded with greater control and sharper execution in the second round. In the final round, the duo took charge in their respective clashes with well-timed counters and sustained pressure, earning split-decision victories and booking their places in the finals, which will take place on June 1. In the women's semifinals, Tamanna (51kg), Priya (57kg), and Lalfakmawii (80kg) exited the competition after battling through competitive bouts, each settling for a bronze. Earlier in the tournament, Anshul delivered a strong performance against Kazakhstan's Daniyal Saparbay, also winning by unanimous decision. Anshul kept a steady rhythm from the start, combining tight defence with effective counters to keep the Kazakh boxer at bay. On the other hand, en route to the semi-finals,Tamanna put in a composed performance to beat Liu Yu-Shan of Chinese Taipei by unanimous decision. Priya (57 kg) followed it up with a confident 5-0 win over South Korea's Park Ah-hyun, controlling the bout from start to finish. Sanju notched her second straight win of the tournament with a clean 5-0 verdict over Indonesia's Reka Mariana Kasibulan in the quarterfinal bout. The National Games bronze medalist maintained control throughout the three rounds, staying composed and showing clear technical superiority to outbox her opponent and secure a place in the last four. India has fielded a 19-member strong contingent in the prestigious boxing tournament, held under the aegis of World Boxing-backed Asian Boxing, that has attracted talented boxers from powerhouses like China, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, South Korea, and host Thailand. (ANI)


Time of India
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Anshul Bammi on life in Kolkata as he shoots for Advocate Anjali Awasthi; says ‘This city holds a raw, soulful energy'
Actor Anshul Bammi , who is currently portraying the antagonist Yuvraj Thakur in the television show Advocate Anjali Awasthi , has been stationed in Kolkata since mid-2024 for the shoot. Known for his previous roles in Pandya Store, Titli (as cop Ankit Patel), and as Sheshnag in Laxmi Narayan – Sukh Saamarthya Santoolan, Anshul is experiencing Kolkata in a deeply personal and transformative way. Sharing his thoughts about life in the city, Anshul told Times of India TV, 'Coming from Mumbai, which is a fast-moving city, Kolkata is totally the opposite. It's calm and more peaceful. I'm feeling life in a different way which is new, and I kinda enjoy it. I definitely miss Mumbai sometimes, but this city is treating me well.' While Kolkata's spiritual depth has left a lasting impression, the actor also admits he's developed a newfound fondness for Bengali sweets. 'I was never a fan of sweets, but you definitely can't resist the baked rasgulla,' he laughs. As a devout believer, Anshul found himself deeply moved by the spiritual energy of the city. 'Visiting Kalighat Temple was an intense and moving experience. The energy there is powerful—you can feel the history and faith. Dakshineswar Kali Temple is architecturally stunning and incredibly peaceful. The river adds a divine presence to the whole experience.' He adds, 'Kolkata holds a special kind of soulful, raw energy that stays with you.' But it's not all spiritual serenity. 'The city has a vibe that's hard to explain—a mix of old-world charm and quirky chaos. Tram rides, yellow ambassador taxis, phuchkas, kathi rolls—Kolkata surprises you at every corner.' Anshul signs off with a recommendation: 'Don't miss a boat ride on the Hooghly River at sunset—it's pure magic.' From mythology to modern drama, Anshul continues to explore roles—and cities—with equal passion.


Time of India
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Anshul Bammi: I want to get married someday, but for now, I'm focused on my career
, currently seen as the antagonist Yuvraj Thakur in the show , shared his thoughts on . The actor says, 'Currently, we are shooting for a marriage sequence in the show. This is the second time I am shooting for a marriage sequence in the same show, and I genuinely enjoy this kind of shoot. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The entire set lights up like a real wedding. Even though it's fiction, the emotions feel real—the rituals, the joy, the laughter. It reminded me how beautiful love and tradition can be." On the other hand, when asked about his plans to get married in real life, he says, Anshul admitted he isn't in a rush. 'Of course, I want to get married someday. I believe in . Right now, I'm focused on my career, but when the time and person are right, I want something genuine, full of love and laughter, not over-the-top.' Interestingly, he revealed he's never imagined marrying someone from the industry. 'I've never thought of marrying someone from the industry. Marriage isn't my life's main goal for now. I want a good life, a good partner—but I'm not fixated on who that person should be and from which profession.' He has been part of shows like Titli, Pandya Store, Laxmi Narayan – Sukh Saamarthya Santoolan and others.