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Rachana Mistry dresses up as a bride for the upcoming sequence in Jagriti-Ek Nayi Subah; says 'The red lehenga made me feel like a real dulhan'
Rachana Mistry dresses up as a bride for the upcoming sequence in Jagriti-Ek Nayi Subah; says 'The red lehenga made me feel like a real dulhan'

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Rachana Mistry dresses up as a bride for the upcoming sequence in Jagriti-Ek Nayi Subah; says 'The red lehenga made me feel like a real dulhan'

After an emotional journey filled with highs and lows in Jagriti – Ek Nayi Subah, Jagriti (Rachana Mistry) and Suraj ( Vijayendra Kumeria ) have finally acknowledged their feelings for each other and decided to get married. Set against a dreamy backdrop of candles, roses, and warm lighting, the wedding scene becomes a defining moment in the narrative — a culmination of longing and heartfelt connection. This marks a major turning point in the show, promising more layered drama and emotional revelations in the upcoming episodes. What truly elevated this sequence was Rachana Mistry's stunning bridal transformation. Draped in a regal red lehenga adorned with intricate golden embroidery, the actress looked nothing short of resplendent. Her look was completed with traditional bridal jewellery — a statement choker, classic jhumkas, a maang tikka, and a nath — paired with mehendi-clad hands and a luminous bridal glow. The styling struck a perfect balance between elegance and tradition, making Rachana's bridal avatar a true visual delight for viewers. Though this isn't the first time Rachana has donned a bridal look on screen, she shared that this particular avatar felt extra special. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like An engineer reveals: One simple trick to get internet without a subscription Techno Mag Learn More Undo The deep red lehenga, styled with elegance and grandeur, resonated with the character's emotional arc, and Rachana herself was thrilled with how everything came together. Speaking about her experience, Rachana Mistry said, 'Even though I've worn bridal outfits before on screen, this look as Jagriti felt different — more heartfelt, more rooted. The red lehenga with all the intricate details made me feel like a real dulhan. Honestly, whenever I get married in real life, I would love to have such detailing in my bridal look — the statement choker, classic jhumkas, maang tikka, and nath, paired with mehendi-clad hands and that bridal glow — it all just felt magical. What made it even more special was the emotional depth of the scene — Jagriti is finally stepping into love wholeheartedly, and I could feel every bit of her joy and vulnerability. I'm absolutely loving this journey of playing Jagriti — she's strong, emotional, and so real. Shooting this wedding sequence was a beautiful experience, and I can't wait for the audience to see it. ' Iqbal Khan, Rachana Mistry's show Na Umra Ki Seema Ho completes 100 episodes

It's very risky to be choosy but I wait for challenging roles: Anupama Solanki
It's very risky to be choosy but I wait for challenging roles: Anupama Solanki

Hans India

time4 days ago

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  • Hans India

It's very risky to be choosy but I wait for challenging roles: Anupama Solanki

Actress Anupama Solanki, known for her dynamic performances across television, is currently grabbing attention for her powerful new role in Jagriti – Ek Nayi Subah. While she's always been selective about the projects she takes on, Anupama admits that her choosiness is a risk—but one she's willing to take for the sake of challenging roles. 'This is the first time I'm playing a positive Dabang character,' she reveals, talking about her role as Sudha. 'She's just returned to India after living in Dubai. She's strict, fiery, and unafraid to assert herself—especially with her husband, played by Aarya Babbar.' The ongoing show recently took an interesting turn with a major plot shift—Aarya Babbar plays a double role as twin brothers Shashikant and Kalikant. While Kalikant's death is set to shake the storyline, Shashikant's calm and grounded nature brings balance to Sudha's intense personality. 'Shashikant knows how to handle her. That's what makes their dynamic engaging,' Anupama explains. Speaking about the upcoming episodes, she teases, 'The story is going to take a sharp twist involving Sudha, Kalikant, and Shashikant. I believe viewers will love what's coming next.' Anupama also took the opportunity to reflect on her career choices. 'I'm very selective. Yes, it takes time to land roles, but I want to do justice to every character. In Nath, I played a village girl. In Kuch Reet Jagat Ki Aisi Hai, I was greedy. Every role I choose has to be different.' Even though entering a running show midway can be challenging, Anupama remains confident. 'With the new storyline, the audience will be hooked. My fans will see me in a new avatar, and I'm excited for that,' she signs off.

Vijayendra Kumeria on Mumbai rains; says ‘It feels like a character; they demand your attention'
Vijayendra Kumeria on Mumbai rains; says ‘It feels like a character; they demand your attention'

Time of India

time01-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Vijayendra Kumeria on Mumbai rains; says ‘It feels like a character; they demand your attention'

Actor Vijayendra Kumeria , currently seen as Suraj in Jagriti – Ek Nayi Subah, recently shared how Mumbai's monsoon has reshaped his everyday life and mindset. Unlike his hometown Ahmedabad, where the rains are relatively subdued, Mumbai's dramatic monsoon has become an emotional experience for him. 'Ahmedabad doesn't get as dramatic a monsoon as Mumbai, so when I moved here, I wasn't prepared for the emotion of it all. The rains in this city feel like a character—they demand your attention,' Vijayendra said, reflecting on how deeply the season now influences his moods and routines. For the actor, monsoons are more than just weather—they've become a ritual of introspection. 'I make myself a cup of masala tea, put on Kishore Kumar classics, and just sit by the window—no phone, no distractions. It sounds simple, but it brings me immense peace,' he shared. On days off, rather than stepping out, Vijayendra prefers staying indoors. 'I love it. It's my time to cook, clean, reorganise my thoughts—and my kitchen!' he laughed, admitting he often ends up making comfort foods like poha or sabudana vadas while enjoying the view of the rain-drenched city. Monsoon is also a bonding time for his family. 'My daughter loves dancing in the rain, and I let her. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch vàng CFDs với mức chênh lệch giá thấp nhất IC Markets Đăng ký Undo I want her to have those memories too,' he said, adding a personal touch to his fondness for the season. 'Monsoon for me is about slowing down, appreciating the small things, and allowing nostalgia to wrap itself around you,' he concluded. From quiet windowside reflections to raindrop dances with his daughter, Vijayendra's monsoon diary reminds us how the simplest moments can bring the deepest joy.

Jagriti actress Rachana Mistry on World Music Day says, ‘Music is emotion, connection and healing'
Jagriti actress Rachana Mistry on World Music Day says, ‘Music is emotion, connection and healing'

Time of India

time21-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Jagriti actress Rachana Mistry on World Music Day says, ‘Music is emotion, connection and healing'

World Music Day, celebrated on June 21st, honours the timeless, universal language of music—something that connects hearts across cultures without needing translation. On this special occasion, television actress Rachana Mistry, who currently portrays the titular role in Jagriti – Ek Nayi Subah, shared a deeply personal reflection on how music has shaped her life and creativity. 'Some of the most beautiful moments in my life have been wrapped in music,' Rachana shared. 'Quiet evenings with soft classical tunes playing in the background, long walks where lyrics echoed my thoughts, and childhood memories of humming lullabies with my mother.' For Rachana, music is more than just entertainment—it's her emotional anchor, both on-screen and off. 'I've always believed that music isn't just sound—it's emotion, connection, and healing,' she said. Even during her intense acting scenes, she often turns to music to find focus. 'When I'm working through a complex scene, I sometimes listen to instrumental or classical pieces to centre myself.' She is particularly drawn to the way music transcends language. 'What fascinates me most is how music transcends language—you don't need to understand the words to feel the emotion. That's true magic,' she explained. On this World Music Day, Rachana hopes to celebrate music's quiet power. 'Whether you're dancing in your room, playing a flute under a tree, or simply listening in silence, music speaks. Always.' As the voice behind Jagriti – Ek Nayi Subah, a show rooted in hope and resilience, Rachana's sentiments echo the very spirit of music—one of healing, unity, and emotion that lingers long after the last note fades.

Sagar Parekh treats co-stars Aarya Babbar and Vijayendra Kumeria to homemade Litti Chokha on the sets of Jagriti
Sagar Parekh treats co-stars Aarya Babbar and Vijayendra Kumeria to homemade Litti Chokha on the sets of Jagriti

Time of India

time21-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Sagar Parekh treats co-stars Aarya Babbar and Vijayendra Kumeria to homemade Litti Chokha on the sets of Jagriti

Every show thrives on the chemistry between its characters, whether it's built on heartfelt bonds or simmering conflicts. In Jagriti – Ek Nayi Subah, Sagar Parekh plays a key role alongside Aarya Babbar (Kalikant Thakur) and Vijayendra Kumeria (Suraj), and while the three portray a compelling family dynamic on-screen, their off-screen camaraderie is just as warm and authentic. Recently, Sagar surprised his co-stars and the crew with a thoughtful gesture that quickly became the highlight of the day. Bringing a taste of his roots to the set, he treated everyone to homemade Litti Chokha—a traditional delicacy from his hometown. Everyone couldn't stop raving about the rich, authentic flavours and the comforting, home-cooked feel of the dish. The cast and crew shared laughs and compliments over the meal, turning an ordinary shooting day into a memorable culinary treat. Sagar's thoughtful gesture not only filled their stomachs but also strengthened the off-screen bond they all share. Sagar Parekh said, 'I had often spoken about Litti Chokha on set, and both Aarya sir and Vijayendra were eager to try it. They kept saying it was on their must-try list for a while now, so I felt this was the perfect opportunity to bring some homemade Litti Chokha—a special delicacy from my hometown—for everyone to enjoy, especially made by Mom. Their reaction was absolutely priceless. They loved it wholeheartedly and couldn't stop praising the flavours!' He added, 'Seeing their excitement and appreciation made me feel incredibly proud and fulfilled. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Buy Brass Idols - Handmade Brass Statues for Home & Gifting Luxeartisanship Buy Now Undo Sharing a part of my culture with my co-stars and watching everyone savour the meal turned an ordinary shooting day into a truly heartwarming and memorable experience.' While the cast bonded over the rich flavours of Litti Chokha on set, the on-screen drama is heating up as Jagriti (Rachana Mistry) is gearing up to take a bold stand against Kalikant and put an end to his wrongdoings, setting the stage for some intense twists ahead.

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