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Priya Thakur turns chef on the sets of Vasudha; makes over 100 chapatis for the cast and crew of her show

Priya Thakur turns chef on the sets of Vasudha; makes over 100 chapatis for the cast and crew of her show

Time of India09-05-2025
It's not every day that the lead actress of a television show rolls up her sleeves and takes over the kitchen on the sets of the show, but that's exactly what Priya Thakur, who essays the beloved titular role in Vasudha, did during a recent lunch break.
In a heartwarming gesture that's winning smiles and hearts alike, Priya voluntarily prepared over 100 chapatis for the cast, crew, and production team, setting up a live roti counter on-location of her show.
While Vasudha is all about resilience and warmth on-screen, it seems Priya isn't too different in real life as well. Desiring to give back to her dedicated team in a meaningful way and as a gesture of love, she stepped behind the counter and made piping hot chapatis, fresh for everyone.
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The vibe on set turned festive as co-actors and crew members appreciated Priya with plenty of compliments for her cooking skills.
Talking about the impromptu cooking session, Priya shared, 'We're like one big family on the sets of Vasudha. Everyone brings so much energy and heart to the set every single day, and I just felt like doing something fun and different. What better than garma-garam chapatis, straight off the tava, made with love? I ended up making over 100 chapatis with the help of the team, and honestly, I didn't even realise how quickly they added up because I was having such a good time.
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It was a spontaneous gesture of love, but the joy it brought all of us made it truly special.'
While Vasudha continues to captivate audiences with its emotional storytelling and powerful performances, it is moments like these that highlight the genuine bond and camaraderie that Priya shares with the team off-screen as well.
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