Tv Actress

Sneha Namanandi of 'Bade Acche Lagte Hai 2' turns producer
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The 'Bade Acche Lagte Hai 2' actor has named her production house after her pet dogs, Maui and Miguel. "I wanted to name my company after my dogs or something about them. I feel that whatever good happens in my life is because of them, their energies, and their blessings," says Sneha who has worked in films like 'Torbaaz' and 'Yeh Hai Paranormal Ishq'.
Charrul Malik says shooting for comedy show relieves her tension
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"It is sheer fun shooting for both the shows. My co-actors, colleagues, and teammates of both the shows are very fun-oriented. There's a stress-free environment there. We just laugh on and off camera. In corona times, whatever tension happens like lockdown, I feel it is the best place to relieve tension. In today's time, people do meditation. I feel that by doing these comedy shows, my soul feels happy," Charul Said.
Values of Indian women inspire actress Geetanjali Tikekar
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Geetanjali Tikekar shares, "Every Indian woman is my inspiration for this character. A woman is a nurturer by nature. She will put the family before herself. We have seen our mothers and grandmothers' sacrificing their own needs to keep balance and harmony in our homes." The 40-year-old actress shares further about the idea behind the show.
Rupal Patel on how Mithila of 'Tera Mera Saath Rahe' is different from Kokila
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"My character is a significant and powerful presence in the show," Rupal says. "I am sure people are going to love her." The 46-year-old actress relates well with her character. "I have a strong character in the show. Mithila is a disciplined, punctual and righteous person. Somewhere, I relate with her because in real life I am also a straightforward and righteous person. For me, what is right is right and what is wrong is wrong".
Divya Agarwal talks about her multifaceted character in 'Cartel'
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Divya is playing a mysterious character who is a make-up artist by profession. She shares in detail about her role and says: "I am playing the character called 'Grissy' in this show. Interesting aspect about this character is that no one knows her face or her real identity. She is a make-up artist by profession but uses it as her deadly weapon. 'Grissy' will bring interesting twists and turns in the show."
Hina Khan learnt to ride bike for her role in 'Lines'
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Hina plays the role of Nazia in the film, which traces the life of a family living in a small village on the Kargil borders and how an outbreak of war changes their lives. The film stars Hina alongside well-known actress Farida Jalal. Hina practised on a Yamaha bike of the '90s. She had to learn how to ride a bike from scratch, but got a hold of it within a week.
Drashti Dhami: My look in 'The Empire' reflects royalty
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Drashti will be seen making her digital debut as she plays a warrior princess for the first time in her acting career. Drashti said: "I have played a myriad characters in my years in television but this is a first for me. My look in The Empire reflects royalty but also allows me to shapeshift into the warrior that she can be. Every look test was a thrilling experience that helped me understand her even more."
Shweta Tiwari: Don't regret anything in my career
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Shweta started working in 1999 but it was her portrayal of Prerna Sharma Bajaj in the popular TV show 'Kasautii Zindagii Kay', which ran from 2001-2008 that made her a household name. "I am very happy with the growth, even the mistakes I have made in my career. I have learned something out of them. I don't regret anything in my career," Shweta told IANS.
Tanya Maniktala: As actors we are a medium to tell the stories
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Talking about the fading star culture due to OTT, Tanya, who is gearing up for the release of her upcoming anthology "Feels Like Ishq", told IANS: "As actors we are a medium to tell the stories and that is about it. Especially in lockdown, the consumption of content has increased exponentially and we have been exposed to a lot of different stories and that I think really has picked up."
Ravi Bhatia learnt sword-fighting and horse-riding thanks to TV roles
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Ravi says; "Working in TV shows has been a blessing for me. I have learned sword-fighting and horse-riding for my roles and learning them was a lifetime experience. It is benefiting me even today". Right now, he is exploring OTT platforms as an actor and producer, and is looking for challenging roles to return to television.
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