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Ashi Singh on her bond with Shabir Ahluwalia and Supriya Shukla; says ‘Their support truly elevates my craft'
Ashi Singh on her bond with Shabir Ahluwalia and Supriya Shukla; says ‘Their support truly elevates my craft'

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Ashi Singh on her bond with Shabir Ahluwalia and Supriya Shukla; says ‘Their support truly elevates my craft'

Actress Ashi Singh , who rose to fame with her heartfelt portrayal in Yeh Un Dinon Ki Baat Hai and later in Meet, is currently winning over audiences in Ufff…Yeh Love Hai Mushkil. As Kairi Sharma, a strong-willed law student navigating emotional complexity, Ashi is experiencing a profound journey of both personal and professional growth. In a candid chat, Ashi opened up about her bond with co-stars Shabir Ahluwalia and Supriya Shukla , calling them more than just co-actors. 'I've been learning so much from them, truly, every single day,' she shared. 'They're both incredibly talented and experienced, and their support during scenes means a lot. Sometimes they'll say, 'You're doing great, but try this small adjustment,' and that subtle suggestion can make a world of difference.' Their input has become instrumental in shaping her performance. 'Their input consistently helps elevate my performance,' she said, adding, 'What I admire most, though, is how grounded they are not just as actors, but as individuals. It's more than just acting; I've picked up valuable life lessons from them as well. They've contributed to my personal growth and self-grooming in such a positive way. They're both genuinely kind and down-to-earth. ' Taking on a role like Kairi has pushed Ashi to explore new dimensions of her talent. 'Yes, of course. This role is very different from all my past work. And that change has definitely helped me grow as an actor, it's enhanced both my performance and the way I approach my craft,' she said. 'When you act every day, you learn something new every day. You keep polishing yourself with each scene.' Speaking about Kairi's emotional arc, Ashi revealed, 'Right now, we're shooting a track where Kairi is falling for Yug, and she's very confused. She's thinking, 'This can't be possible, he hasn't been good to me.' But despite all of that, she still finds herself falling for him.' Relating to her character's emotional turmoil, Ashi added, 'I think we've all been there—when you know something isn't right for you, but your heart still wants it. That honesty will resonate with people.'

Ashi Singh on her most emotionally demanding role yet in Ufff…Yeh Love Hai Mushkil; says ‘Kairi feels like an extension of me'
Ashi Singh on her most emotionally demanding role yet in Ufff…Yeh Love Hai Mushkil; says ‘Kairi feels like an extension of me'

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Ashi Singh on her most emotionally demanding role yet in Ufff…Yeh Love Hai Mushkil; says ‘Kairi feels like an extension of me'

Actress Ashi Singh , who has previously charmed audiences with her performances in Yeh Un Dinon Ki Baat Hai and Meet, is currently winning hearts as Kairi Sharma, a spirited and emotionally layered law student in Ufff…Yeh Love Hai Mushkil. The show explores love, trust, inner conflict, and raw vulnerability — all through the lens of Kairi's evolving journey. In a chat, Ashi opened up about how the role has not only pushed her as an actor but also deepened her own understanding of emotional depth and performance. 'Playing this role has enhanced both my performance and the way I approach my craft. Kairi isn't one-dimensional — she's complex, vulnerable, impulsive, and resilient all at once. That's what makes her both relatable and challenging,' Ashi shared. When asked what surprised her the most about portraying Kairi, Ashi admitted that the emotional contrasts within the character caught her off guard. 'Initially, I thought she had just two major emotions. But as I dove into her world, I discovered how deeply conflicted she is. Her heart pulls her one way, her mind another. That contrast is incredibly interesting to explore as an actor.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Top 15 Most Beautiful Women in the World Undo While Kairi wears her heart on her sleeve and believes in love without hesitation, Ashi says she's a little more guarded in real life. 'I do believe love and trust are the most beautiful emotions, but I take time to open up. Once I trust, I give my all — just like Kairi. So yes, there's definitely a part of me in her.' Her on-screen chemistry with co-star Shabir Ahluwalia (Yug) has received praise, and Ashi credits that natural flow to full immersion into character. 'Whatever bond we share off-screen, it all changes once the camera rolls. We become Yug and Kairi. We carry their emotional weight, and I think that authenticity translates on screen.' For Ashi, Kairi is a character that feels incredibly personal. 'This time, I didn't try to create too much distance between myself and the character. I see so much of myself in her — she's responsible, cheerful, and keeps moving forward no matter what. The only thing I wish I had from her? Her ability not to overthink. I'm the complete opposite when it comes to that!' The emotional scenes have often stayed with her, especially in the current storyline. 'The recent scenes, like my siblings leaving or the hospital sequence with Maeri, really stayed with me. It wasn't about just crying on cue — I had to feel everything from within. Holding that emotion, living in that space all day… it was exhausting but also fulfilling. It made me respect the emotional depth this profession demands.' Through Kairi, Ashi Singh is not just playing a role — she's growing as a performer and person. And in doing so, she's giving audiences a character who feels real, relatable, and incredibly human.

Ashi Singh on staying relevant: Visibility matters, but not at the cost of quality
Ashi Singh on staying relevant: Visibility matters, but not at the cost of quality

Hans India

time23-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hans India

Ashi Singh on staying relevant: Visibility matters, but not at the cost of quality

Television actress Ashi Singh, who made her debut with Secret Diaries: The Hidden Chapters in 2015, believes staying visible is important in the entertainment industry—especially at her current career stage. However, she is equally cautious about choosing quality over quantity when it comes to her work. Speaking about the importance of being consistently seen in today's fast-paced world, Ashi shared, 'At this stage, I do feel I need to be visible. But I don't want to take up projects just for the sake of staying in the limelight. That's where social media helps me stay connected with my audience.' The actress, known for her roles in Gumrah, Crime Patrol, and Savdhaan India, says she becomes more active on Instagram when she's not working on a project. 'I make sure to engage with fans and be present online. It helps bridge the gap between projects. If I can't be on screen at the moment, maybe I will take up something worthwhile in a few months that will bring me back into the spotlight. I don't stress too much about it,' she added. Ashi is currently seen in Sony SAB's romantic-comedy Ufff… Yeh Love Hai Mushkil, where she stars opposite Shabir Ahluwalia. The series follows Kairi, a resilient young woman raising her siblings, who frequently clashes with Yug Sinha, a cynical lawyer with a troubled past. Their initial rivalry eventually evolves into an emotional tale of love, healing, and family. Her journey has been diverse—from playing Naina Agarwal in Yeh Un Dinon Ki Baat Hai (2017–2019), to portraying Yasmine in Aladdin – Naam Toh Suna Hoga, and Meet Hooda in Meet: Badlegi Duniya Ki Reet. She also ventured into OTT with First Copy, where she starred as Afreen opposite comedian Munawar Faruqui. With a growing list of roles and a strong social media presence, Ashi Singh continues to strike a balance between relevance and meaningful storytelling.

Ashi Singh on her off-screen bond with Supriya Shukla in Ufff…Yeh Love Hai Mushkil; says ‘I cherish my lunch hour with her every single day'
Ashi Singh on her off-screen bond with Supriya Shukla in Ufff…Yeh Love Hai Mushkil; says ‘I cherish my lunch hour with her every single day'

Time of India

time17-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Ashi Singh on her off-screen bond with Supriya Shukla in Ufff…Yeh Love Hai Mushkil; says ‘I cherish my lunch hour with her every single day'

While Ufff…Yeh Love Hai Mushkil continues to engage viewers with its gripping storyline, an equally heartwarming connection is unfolding behind the scenes. Ashi Singh and Supriya Shukla , who play Kairi and Mayari in the show, have developed a special off-screen bond that has become a cherished part of their daily shoot routine. What began as a simple lunch break habit has now blossomed into a comforting ritual for the two actresses. Every afternoon, Ashi and Supriya sit down together for lunch, transforming their midday pause into what Ashi fondly describes as 'mini masterclasses wrapped in warmth.' Supriya, known for her nurturing nature, has taken on a mentor-like role for Ashi, sharing her years of industry experience through casual yet insightful conversations. Ashi Singh shared, 'Our lunch breaks have become so much more than just a break from the camera, they're where I learn, reflect, and feel supported. Supriya ma'am has this calm, comforting energy that instantly puts you at ease. She doesn't just share acting tips; she shares her experiences, her mistakes, the lessons she's learned along the way and she does it all so effortlessly, without ever making it feel like a lecture. ' The young actress further added, 'From helping me navigate tricky emotional scenes to just reminding me to breathe and be in the moment, she's become a grounding force for me on set. I genuinely look forward to that one hour with her every day. It's like my little reset button during the chaos of shooting. I feel incredibly lucky to have her around, both as a co-star and as someone I truly look up to.' Their heart-to-heart conversations and simple shared meals have become a quiet yet meaningful highlight on the sets of Ufff…Yeh Love Hai Mushkil, proving that sometimes, true connections are built in the most ordinary moments.

Shubhangi Atre recalls how Rupali Ganguly would take care of her daughter Ashi during Kasturi days; says ‘I would call her Ma and she would call her Nani'
Shubhangi Atre recalls how Rupali Ganguly would take care of her daughter Ashi during Kasturi days; says ‘I would call her Ma and she would call her Nani'

Time of India

time16-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Shubhangi Atre recalls how Rupali Ganguly would take care of her daughter Ashi during Kasturi days; says ‘I would call her Ma and she would call her Nani'

Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain actress Shubhangi Atre recently opened up about her early years in the television industry, sharing heartwarming memories and the struggles she faced as a working mother. In a candid conversation with Siddharth Kannan on his podcast, Shubhangi recalled how her Kasturi co-star Rupali Ganguly played a special role in her life off-screen as well. Shubhangi revealed, 'Ashi used to come to the set. Piyush would bring her to set. Sometimes she used to stay with me the whole day. Rupa Ganguly was playing my mother in Kasturi. So I called her Rupa Ma and Ashi called her Nani. So Rupa Ma used to take care of Ashi. And then my parents came to take care of Ashi. They came from Indore.' Reflecting on that phase, she added, 'Because I don't remember the one year in Kasturi as my birthday… I don't remember any days. I was a zombie. I used to fly like a zombie.' Discussing the demanding schedules of television at the time, Shubhangi admitted how exhausting it was to establish herself as a newcomer. 'Everyone used to rag me when I was new. I used to sit for hours on the sets. And back then, there were no 12-hour shifts. Actors were on set around the clock,' she said. Describing the long working hours in detail, she recalled, 'Sometimes when I left home on a Wednesday, I'd return only on Friday or Saturday after the telecast. It was cut-to-cut telecast, and I worked day and night. I used to shoot for 30 days non-stop.' Despite these challenges, Shubhangi believes her struggles taught her resilience. She credits those initial years for shaping her into the dedicated and versatile actress she is today. Her journey stands as a testament to the sacrifices and hard work that fuel success in the entertainment world.

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