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My character in 21 Sarfarosh: Saragarhi 1897 has many shades – Paras Raajj Ganndhhi
It’s a privilege to play an army officer: Saurish Singh Athwal
I believe in being versatile: Simran Kaur
Shekhar Suman and Swati Shah ‘excited’ for Saat Phero Ki Hera Pherie
I have played the evil character as naturally as possible: Karam Rajpal on his role in Naamkarann
Always believed in subtle sensuality, not vulgarity: Preetika Rao
There have been incidents wherein real cops have got scared of me: Manish Goplani
It is important for me to love my character and the message she sends out – Farnaz Shetty on her entry in &TV’s SiddhiVinayak
Continuous work alone hones our skills: Sunayana Fozdar
I don’t want to be associated with any run-of-the-mill project just to get noticed: Jitin Gulati
We are the power puff girls of Hum Paanch Phir Se: Jayashree Venkataramanan
We never realized that CID completed 20 years: Shivaji Satam
I am fine playing bold characters, but not comfortable smooching on screen – Shiny Doshi
It is a real challenge to play a eunuch on screen: Anand Goradia
Being in the industry has made me more strong and confident: Prachi Tehlan
Vilasvati is intense and diverse: Ashnoor Kaur
Interesting characters and storyline have ensured that we have stayed right on top: Dheeraj Dhoopar on Kundali Bhagya success
You have no right to get personal and comment on my body parts: RJ Malishka on social media trolling
I wish all vandals put the same amount of energy in their work: Divyanka Tripathi on Padmaavat controversy
There is no consistency in shows like MasterChef: Sanjeev Kapoor
It is unfortunate that girls have to adapt prostitution as their profession: Saanvi Talwar
Writers need to respect the advice we (actors) give: Varun Badola
Aap Ke Aa Jane Se is about how love changes us for better: Suhasi Dhami
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