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My mom instilled love of theatre inside me


NEW DELHI: Contemplating herself lucky sufficient to bear the torch of an esteemed legacy within the present ‘Udaariyaan’, Alisha Parveen has shared that securing a lead function was all the time her mom’s dream greater than hers.

In ‘Udaariyaan’, the enthralling post-leap storyline of affection and aspirations continues to captivate its viewers. Staying true to their characters and embracing their roles with unwavering dedication, the brand new solid, Alisha as Alia, Anuraj Chahal as Armaan Gill, and Aditi Bhagat as Aasmaa Dhillon are leaving no stone unturned to maintain the viewers entertained.

Alisha regards her mom because the driving pressure behind her journey as an actor.

Speaking about her mom’s dream Alisha mentioned: “On the age of 10, my mom instilled the love of theatre inside me. She invested years in shaping my appearing abilities and her relentless help and dedication laid the muse of my appearing profession and very quickly, I shifted to Mumbai with a bag stuffed with goals from Delhi.”

“My mom all the time wished for me to bag a lead function, and her tears of pleasure upon studying about my function as Alia in ‘Udaariyaan’ have been a outcome to her immense love and sacrifices. This success was potential solely due to her selfless dedication love and blessing. It is an unimaginable alternative,” she added.

Alia is the beloved daughter of Nehmat (performed by Twinkle Arora) and Ekam (performed by Hitesh Bharadwaj), a rebellious soul who considers Nehmat her biggest adversary. She believes that Nehmat drove her mom away and selfishly took her father, mistaking Harleen for her actual mom.

Armaan is a 25-years previous high-spirited man, who holds a particular place in Alia’s coronary heart, and believes there’s nothing a jugaad can’t repair.

Alternatively, Harleen’s organic daughter, Aasmaa, is a dreamer raised in Canada however carries a profound love for India in her coronary heart.

As destiny would have it, the lives of Alia, Armaan, and Aasmaa intertwine in sudden methods.

The present airs on Colours.

 

 

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