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Main Lakshmi Tere Aangan Ki could have continued as the show was popular, feels Shraddha Arya!
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Telly actress Shraddha Arya is also one of those surprised people, who were shocked by Life OK pulling off Main Lakshmi Tere Aangan Ki. The show went off screen on 21 October 2012.
Working with actors like Sudeep Sahir, Aruna Iraniand Anil Dhawan was a great thing for Shraddha. She is okay with the development and shares her experience and memories she collected in the show, "I had a great time working with superb co-stars (Sudeep Sahir, Aruna Irani and Anil Dhawan). I also learnt a lot about the craft of essaying two different characters (Lakshmi and Kaanchi)."
On being quizzed if the show deserved to have a longer run and she says, "Yes… we could have gone on as we were quite popular, but then all these things are beyond our control."
Looking ahead this Delhi born girl, who has also done south films, says, "I will continue to do small screen assignments. Ideally speaking, I would prefer roles which are similar to my modern outlook to life; but let's face it, the dukhi aatma type characters sell more."
Compared to South, Shraddha is more comfortable in the Mumbai TV circuit for she says, "Firstly it is much more popular and secondly since I have shifted bag and baggage to the tinsel town, it is easier to come to work from home rather than living in a hotel during my south film schedules."
We hope you bag a meaty role soon!
Working with actors like Sudeep Sahir, Aruna Iraniand Anil Dhawan was a great thing for Shraddha. She is okay with the development and shares her experience and memories she collected in the show, "I had a great time working with superb co-stars (Sudeep Sahir, Aruna Irani and Anil Dhawan). I also learnt a lot about the craft of essaying two different characters (Lakshmi and Kaanchi)."
On being quizzed if the show deserved to have a longer run and she says, "Yes… we could have gone on as we were quite popular, but then all these things are beyond our control."
Looking ahead this Delhi born girl, who has also done south films, says, "I will continue to do small screen assignments. Ideally speaking, I would prefer roles which are similar to my modern outlook to life; but let's face it, the dukhi aatma type characters sell more."
Compared to South, Shraddha is more comfortable in the Mumbai TV circuit for she says, "Firstly it is much more popular and secondly since I have shifted bag and baggage to the tinsel town, it is easier to come to work from home rather than living in a hotel during my south film schedules."
We hope you bag a meaty role soon!
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