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Mumbai, Jan 5 (Ians) Actress Srishti Jain, who is playing the role of Priti in the show ‘Chand Jalne Laga’ has expressed her excitement for the same, saying the start of 2024 couldn’t have been more fantastic.
The show takes an electrifying turn with the introduction of Srishti in the role of Priti, promising to bring a fresh dynamic to the evolving romance between Dev (Vishal Aditya Singh) and Tara (Kanika Mann).
Speaking about her entry into the show, Srishti said: “I’ve been eagerly waiting for a chance to collaborate with Colors, and I’m thrilled that it’s finally happening. The start of 2024 couldn’t have been more fantastic – I got the call for this role on the eve of the new year.”
“I’ll be seen essaying the character of Priti, who becomes Tara’s go-to person during her tough times. The introduction of Priti will bring a...
The show takes an electrifying turn with the introduction of Srishti in the role of Priti, promising to bring a fresh dynamic to the evolving romance between Dev (Vishal Aditya Singh) and Tara (Kanika Mann).
Speaking about her entry into the show, Srishti said: “I’ve been eagerly waiting for a chance to collaborate with Colors, and I’m thrilled that it’s finally happening. The start of 2024 couldn’t have been more fantastic – I got the call for this role on the eve of the new year.”
“I’ll be seen essaying the character of Priti, who becomes Tara’s go-to person during her tough times. The introduction of Priti will bring a...
- 1/5/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
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Capturing the beautiful locales of Goa, actress Srishti Jain’s ‘Tera Rahoon’ is one of her favourite projects. The actress hopes that the audience also loves it as much as they enjoyed making it. “We shot it in Goa. If you see the video, you’ll be surprised that we pulled that off in two days! It […]...
- 3/22/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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Actress Srishti Jain feels the Covid 19 pandemic and restrictions have impacted everyone one way or the other. The actress reveals that she follows a certain routine to ensure that she keeps negativity at bay.
"The Covid-19 pandemic has impacted one and all. It has made everyone, including me, feel scared and worried. However, I try to be positive in every situation. In fact, I have inculcated several habits that help me deal with stress and give me peace of mind. First of all, I start my day slightly different from others. As soon as I get up in the morning, I usually meditate, and I consciously stay away from my phone or any gadgets for at least an hour," she said.
The actress emphasises on the importance of staying away from the phone and spending time with family. She believes it plays an important role in keeping her calm.
"I...
"The Covid-19 pandemic has impacted one and all. It has made everyone, including me, feel scared and worried. However, I try to be positive in every situation. In fact, I have inculcated several habits that help me deal with stress and give me peace of mind. First of all, I start my day slightly different from others. As soon as I get up in the morning, I usually meditate, and I consciously stay away from my phone or any gadgets for at least an hour," she said.
The actress emphasises on the importance of staying away from the phone and spending time with family. She believes it plays an important role in keeping her calm.
"I...
- 6/10/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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Zee TV’s Hamariwali Good News is drama that presents a heart-warming and unique role reversal between a daughter-in-law - Navya (Srishti Jain) and her mother-in-law - Renuka Tiwari (Juhi Parmar) to give their family the much-awaited ‘Good News’. Over the last couple of weeks, a lot of drama takes place at the Tiwari household. However, the upcoming twist will not only leave viewers shocked, in fact, even Renuka and Mukund (Shakti Anand) will be left astonished by the unexpected turn of events.
Recently on the show, viewers saw Renuka leaving everything to son Aditya and asking him to run the Tiwari Sadan as she and husband Mukund embark on a visit to a wellness centre to ensure her pregnancy goes smoothly. Immediately after that, the show took a 3-month leap and Renuka is now seven months pregnant, and that the Tiwari Sadan is not quite the same on their return.
Recently on the show, viewers saw Renuka leaving everything to son Aditya and asking him to run the Tiwari Sadan as she and husband Mukund embark on a visit to a wellness centre to ensure her pregnancy goes smoothly. Immediately after that, the show took a 3-month leap and Renuka is now seven months pregnant, and that the Tiwari Sadan is not quite the same on their return.
- 3/15/2021
- by Glamsham Editorial
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By Anjuri Nayar Singh
Mumbai, March 4 (Ians) Gone are the times when women on the small screen were limited to playing homely bahus or green-eyed vamps. There is a host of strong characters emerging that make a difference. These a real women who battle real issues including pregnancy woes, husband worries, and son problems, and yet staying within the broader purview of the saas-bahu saga.
A recent example is the show Hamariwali Good news, where a highlight is a mother-in-law (saas) who gets pregnant because her daughter-in-law (Bahu) cannot conceive. Srishti Jain, who stars in the serial, says: "I feel that nowadays TV is a great medium to be part of as the content is no longer regressive. In my show, my mother-in-law gets pregnant because I, playing her daughter-in-law, am not able to conceive. It's such an interesting concept and is being loved by our audience. It also gives...
Mumbai, March 4 (Ians) Gone are the times when women on the small screen were limited to playing homely bahus or green-eyed vamps. There is a host of strong characters emerging that make a difference. These a real women who battle real issues including pregnancy woes, husband worries, and son problems, and yet staying within the broader purview of the saas-bahu saga.
A recent example is the show Hamariwali Good news, where a highlight is a mother-in-law (saas) who gets pregnant because her daughter-in-law (Bahu) cannot conceive. Srishti Jain, who stars in the serial, says: "I feel that nowadays TV is a great medium to be part of as the content is no longer regressive. In my show, my mother-in-law gets pregnant because I, playing her daughter-in-law, am not able to conceive. It's such an interesting concept and is being loved by our audience. It also gives...
- 3/4/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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Every year on January 26th most of us are glued to our TV screens watching the parade. Republic Day is the day you feel more patriotic and you get immense love for your motherland and the parade adds to it. So here's what a few celebs have to say about watching the parade on Republic Day. Read on:
Sharad Malhotra: Celebrating Republic Day as a kid was a different feeling. We would have a flag hoisting at school, and then we were given sweets. But as I grew up and learned about the Indian constitution, I realised the importance of this day. Now when I am not shooting I watch the whole parade at home and then relish some jalebis. It, of course, fills you with a sense of pride and patriotism.
Kettan Singh: I have never missed watching the parade ever in my life, and it was...
Sharad Malhotra: Celebrating Republic Day as a kid was a different feeling. We would have a flag hoisting at school, and then we were given sweets. But as I grew up and learned about the Indian constitution, I realised the importance of this day. Now when I am not shooting I watch the whole parade at home and then relish some jalebis. It, of course, fills you with a sense of pride and patriotism.
Kettan Singh: I have never missed watching the parade ever in my life, and it was...
- 1/25/2021
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
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As a part of the content extravaganza that Zee TV plans to offer its viewers in the festive month of October, the channel presented a heart-warming story that captures the essence of the ever-evolving dynamics of the saas-bahu relationship in Indian society.
A relationship, often portrayed as typically at loggerheads, political and manipulative especially on Indian television, will now make way for an equation that is based on trust, hope, a friendship that has the two going out on a limb for each other in Zee TV's new show ‘Hamariwali Good News’.
In fact, the show presents a most unique role reversal between the daughter-in-law Navya and her mother-in-law Renuka to give their family the much awaited ‘Good News.’
Versatile television actress Srishti Jain is seen as Navya Tiwari, a confident and young 23-year-old married girl who teaches kindergarten kids in the show. Popular TV actress Juhi Parmar, on the other hand,...
A relationship, often portrayed as typically at loggerheads, political and manipulative especially on Indian television, will now make way for an equation that is based on trust, hope, a friendship that has the two going out on a limb for each other in Zee TV's new show ‘Hamariwali Good News’.
In fact, the show presents a most unique role reversal between the daughter-in-law Navya and her mother-in-law Renuka to give their family the much awaited ‘Good News.’
Versatile television actress Srishti Jain is seen as Navya Tiwari, a confident and young 23-year-old married girl who teaches kindergarten kids in the show. Popular TV actress Juhi Parmar, on the other hand,...
- 10/30/2020
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
Srishti Jain, who is currently playing the lead role in the show Hamari Wali Good News, says becoming an actor felt like a far-fetched dream.
"I was always fascinated with acting and really wanted to become an actor, but at the same time, it always felt like a far-fetched dream. Owing to the fact that I belong to a family of engineers and doctors, my family was always very skeptical of the industry," she said.
"My father got a job in Mumbai, and we shifted. I felt like destiny has bought me closer to my dream. That's when I built up the courage to talk to my parents. I won't lie, it took some time but eventually they agreed. I guess they realized how passionate I was about acting," she added.
Her struggle didn't end there.
"The real struggle began when I started auditioning, I knew nothing about the industry...
"I was always fascinated with acting and really wanted to become an actor, but at the same time, it always felt like a far-fetched dream. Owing to the fact that I belong to a family of engineers and doctors, my family was always very skeptical of the industry," she said.
"My father got a job in Mumbai, and we shifted. I felt like destiny has bought me closer to my dream. That's when I built up the courage to talk to my parents. I won't lie, it took some time but eventually they agreed. I guess they realized how passionate I was about acting," she added.
Her struggle didn't end there.
"The real struggle began when I started auditioning, I knew nothing about the industry...
- 10/4/2020
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
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They say "A bad day with coffee is much better than a good day without it." If you are a coffee lover then you will know what that one cup of coffee means to you.
So on International Coffee Day, which is observed on October 1 to promote and celebrate coffee as a beverage, celebs talk about their love for coffee. Read on
Sharad Malhotra: Coffee is a hug in a mug. I like coffee and have it occasionally. But I love its aroma. I agree that starting your day with a cup of coffee gives you the energy for a day, and on some days I love to start my day with a cup of coffee.
Bhavesh Kumar: I love coffee but I am not mad about it. Being a sports person I don't have either tea or coffee. Even now I don't drink coffee that much, but...
So on International Coffee Day, which is observed on October 1 to promote and celebrate coffee as a beverage, celebs talk about their love for coffee. Read on
Sharad Malhotra: Coffee is a hug in a mug. I like coffee and have it occasionally. But I love its aroma. I agree that starting your day with a cup of coffee gives you the energy for a day, and on some days I love to start my day with a cup of coffee.
Bhavesh Kumar: I love coffee but I am not mad about it. Being a sports person I don't have either tea or coffee. Even now I don't drink coffee that much, but...
- 10/1/2020
- by Pooja Tiwari
- GlamSham
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