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Hans India
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hans India
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ActressAnjumm Fakih, known for her powerful roles in hit shows like Kundali Bhagya and Ek Tha Raja Ek Thi Rani, is all set to embark on a refreshing new chapter in her career with the reality show Choriya Chaliye Gaon. The show, which takes city girls into the heart of rural India, promises a unique blend of culture, adventure, and personal discovery. In a candid conversation, Anjumm spoke about the evolving nature of content consumption, especially among the youth. 'The audience keeps changing every few years. Today's youth are more vocal, curious, and eager to explore fresh, meaningful stories,' she noted, emphasizing the importance of innovation in storytelling. Praising the show's concept, Anjumm shared her enthusiasm: 'India is full of talent and creativity. Hats off to the team that came up with Choriya Chaliye Gaon. We're not shooting in a glamorous city, but in an actual village—that's where real India lives. I believe this show will strike a chord with both urban and rural viewers.' She added, 'Whether the show becomes a hit or not is up to the audience. If they connect with it, it'll thrive. If not, we pack up. It's that straightforward.' Although born in a village, Anjumm confessed she hasn't returned to one in over 15 years. 'Being a city girl now, this show offers me a chance to reconnect with my roots in an entirely new village,' she said. 'I'm nervous and excited. It's unpredictable—but that's what makes it so thrilling.' She also expressed her continued loyalty to Zee TV, stating, 'All my popular characters have been on Zee. So whenever I get an opportunity to collaborate again, I never say no.' Calling Choriya Chaliye Gaon 'fresh, innovative, and full of surprises,' Anjumm believes audiences will enjoy watching how city-bred girls adapt to rural life. With her passion and curiosity intact, this new adventure promises both entertainment and insight into the contrast between modernity and tradition.


Time of India
28-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Khatron Ke Khiladi's Anjum Fakih changes the spelling of her name: I felt stuck (Exclusive)
A few years ago, it was quite common for actors to tweak the spellings of their names based on numerology. Recently, Kundali Bhagya actress Anjum Fakih followed suit, officially changing the spelling of her name to Anjuum Faakih—a decision she describes as 'resetting something deep within.' Talking about the change, she told Mumbai Mirror, "It wasn't something I planned for long or did just for the sake of it. One of my closest friends, who's now a certified numerologist, suggested it. She knows me inside out—my journey, my struggles and everything else.' Anjuum shared that for a while she had been feeling creatively stuck. "I had been giving auditions, manifesting and trying really hard, but nothing was moving. I felt creatively stuck, as if something just wasn't aligning. I've always believed in energies and vibes. It wasn't just about numbers. It wasn't about fame, luck or magic. It was about shifting energy and resetting something deep within. So, when she suggested a name change, it was more like a quiet message to the universe…Okay, I'm ready now. Let's clear the block. It's fine even if things take time, I already feel lighter, more connected, and more open to receiving,' she said. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Current Administration Approved the 2025 Food Card for Seniors Undo Retirees Who Collect Under $3,495/mo SS Could Now Be Entitled To These 'Extra' Benefits Undo Social Security Recipients Under $2,384/Mo Now Entitled To 12 "Kickbacks" (Tap for List) Undo 7 Things the New President Plans To Do for Seniors On SS This Year Undo 96.3% Of Amarillo Residents Are Not Taking Advantage Of This Benefit Undo Anjuum is best known for her roles in popular TV shows like Kundali Bhagya , Ek Tha Raja Ek Thi Rani , and Bade Achhe Lagte Hain 2. She was also a participant in the adventure based reality TV show Khatron Ke Khiladi last year, where she was eliminated early.


News18
08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Police Reach Rupali Ganguly's Anupamaa Sets, Actor Jatin Suri Accused Of Blackmailing GF
Last Updated: Reportedly, Jatin Suri and his girlfriend were taken to the police station for further questioning. In a shocking incident, police officials arrived on the sets of Rupali Ganguly's Anupamaa in Mumbai's Film City recently. This came after actor Jatin Suri, who plays the character of Raja in the show, was accused of blackmail by his girlfriend. As reported by India Forums, the actor's girlfriend arrived at the shooting location and accused him of blackmailing her. When the situation went out of hands, she called police on the sets. Following this, Jatin and his girlfriend were taken to the police station for further questioning. However, when Jatin Suri was approached by the entertainment portal regarding the issue, he refused to comment on it. More details are awaited. Jatin Suri is known for shows like Ek Tha Raja Ek Thi Rani (2015) and Saubhagyavati Bhava: Niyam Aur Shartein Laagu (2023). He joined Anupamaa in February this year. Previously, Jatin opened up about being a part of Rupali Ganguly's hit show and told ETimes, 'Everyone knows Anupamaa is the number-one show, and even in my house, this was the only show being watched. My mother always used to tell me, 'I wish you get to be a part of this show.' We often say that the universe listens, and it truly did. Now that I am in the show, she is overjoyed. It's a blessing from my parents." 'This is like my comeback, and I got emotional when Rajan sir and his team trusted me with this role. I felt a mix of emotions—nervousness and gratitude. I knew I had to stand strong and prove myself," he continued and then added, 'I don't know what happens when I read a script, but I automatically get into the character. I only need to read it once, and it stays with me. When I gave my audition, I was confident, and I felt connected to my role immediately." First Published: