Ishaan Khat and Bhumi Pednekar recently shared screen space in the TV series of directors Priyanka Ghosh and Nupur Aghna, The Royals. While the show revolves around two Ace Bollywood actors, it also has many new faces like celebrity chef Saranash Goila. He recently revealed that after seeing his cameo appearance as Chef Clinton, his fans flooded him with beautiful messages.
In 4 and 5 episodes of Netflix Show, The Royals, the audience saw Celebrity Chef Saranash Goila a special appearance. He played the role of Chef Clinton, who not only judged a cooking show, but was also the inspiration behind Digvijay Singh (played by Varna Samat) chasing his dream of becoming a chef.
On May 13, 2025, Goila took her Instagram handle and talked about her debut acting project. The entrepreneur shared several rear scenes from the series and shared his experience of being in front of the camera. Through images of Samat, actress Yashaswini Daya, director Priyanka Ghosh, and more, she also revealed a mystery.
Sarasash said that he trained in 2010 as an actor at Barry John Acting Studio. Finally, 15 years later, his training came in handy. In the caption, Chef also said, “My acting debut is here! A little cameo in Royals on Netflix. Chef Clinton’s performance Kaisi Lagi Doston? My DMS and WhatsApp have flooded with the messages of people surprising in this show.” Looking at the immense love on him, he asked his followers, “Thank you for love! Also, should we act more?”
Saranash Goila talked about the beginning of her acting in Royals:
Coming into the series, the Royals tells the story of a Maharaja and an ambitious CEO that comes together to revive a palace and make it in a successful hospitality venture. While Ishaan Khat and Bhumi Pednekar took the lead, they joined Sakshi Tanwar, Zeenat Aman, Dino Moriya, Nora Fatehi, Milind Soman, Chunky Pandey, Lisa Mishra, Sumukh Suresh, Shweta Love, Kava Tihan and many others.
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