Mumbai, Jan 28 (IANS) Actors Harshad Chopra, Shivya Pathania and Sehban Azim, the leading cast of TV show "Humsafars", are often seen in a love-hate relationship on screen, but they are good friends behind the camera and share a common love for waffles.
The three of them are usually seen sharing light moments with each other after pack-up.
"Harshad, Shivya and I love waffles and often give in to our cravings by visiting a local joint post our shoots. Since both Harshad and Shivya are vegetarians, Harshad found this one place in Lokhandwala which serves delicious eggless waffles. So he loves taking everyone there," Sehban Azim said in a statement.
Also, they are joined by their crew members too during their outings.
"Many times we are joined by our DOP (Director of Photography) and other crew members as well," Sehban added.
"Humsafars" is currently being aired on Sony.
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