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It’s a challenge to play a negative role in a comic way in Papa By Chance: Ginny Virdi Malhi
After playing the ‘impactful’ JD in Tu Aashiqui, Rahil Azam wishes to go ‘positive’ for his next
I am not really bothered about the meatiness of my role – Manasi Salvi
I can romance even an inanimate object – Rishina Kandhari
All Naagin characters get their due space – Heli Daruwala
Not many in the Udaan team internally thought that we freshers could pull off the leap –Vidhi Pandya
Politics is not my cup of tea: Ashi Singh
The turning point in my life was when I decided to quit my job for acting: Sehban Azim
I am happy to be back to my home turf, working with Rashmi and Pawan: Ssharad Malhotra
Your work should speak for itself: Amrapali Gupta
I am waiting for my Qayamat Ki Raat character to turn nasty – Sumeet Bhardwaj
It’s been a decade, but I still enjoy playing Sodhi in Taarak: Gurcharan Singh
I can’t be a ‘delicate darling’ playing Ruby: Sonyaa on her ‘daayan’ stint in Nazar
Playing Radha is dream come true: Mallika Singh
Prerna is poles apart from Sonakshi: Erica Fernandes
I was very clear of shaving off my head to play the genie in Aladdin: Raashul Tandon
My dream role is to play Anarkali on screen: Charu Asopa
Being a positive person in real life, it is difficult to emote negative traits: Arpit Ranka on playing Kans
I can’t force people to like me, but will try my best to impress them with hard work: Parth Samthaan
Post leap, Roop numbers did go up but again tapered out: Yash Tonk
I used to stammer; people said acting was not meant for me: Sehrish Ali
Mariam Khan’s experience was great, but disappointing too: Paras Kalnawat
Most Indian married men do not have six pack abs: Namish Taneja
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