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Meri Bhavya Life actress Sheetal Maulik reveals the truth behind her mythological look; says 'Not linked to any upcoming track'
Meri Bhavya Life actress Sheetal Maulik reveals the truth behind her mythological look; says 'Not linked to any upcoming track'

Time of India

time08-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Meri Bhavya Life actress Sheetal Maulik reveals the truth behind her mythological look; says 'Not linked to any upcoming track'

Actress Sheetal Maulik, who is currently winning hearts as Priya in Meri Bhavya Life, recently shared a striking Instagram post where she was seen dressed as a Goddess. This sparked curiosity among fans about a possible mythological twist in the when contacted, Sheetal clarified that the look had nothing to do with Meri Bhavya Life. She explained, "No, the pictures aren't from any upcoming track of the show. They were actually from a mythological project I was about to shoot for. The makeup artist loved the look and decided to share it."Sheetal looked radiant and absolutely stunning in the photo. Dressed as a Goddess, she adorned traditional jewellery, and her captivating eyes added to the divine charm of the look. Previously, Sheetal, who is also remembered for her role as Sonali Chavan in Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin, opened up about her current character. She shared, "I play Priya Jaiswal, the eldest daughter-in-law of the Jaiswal family. Since her husband lives abroad, she's the one managing the household dynamics, trying to keep everyone happy while also securing her place in the family. The character is layered, and viewers will get to see different sides of her as the story progresses. " Reflecting on her journey so far, Sheetal feels content with the projects she has been part of and is optimistic about the future. "I'm grateful for the opportunities I've had so far. I've had the chance to play diverse roles, and I'm happy with the growth I've experienced in my career. I'm looking forward to taking on new challenges and exploring different genres like web and movies," she shares. Sheetal has appeared in Deewaniyat, Suhaagan, Barsatein – Mausam Pyaar Ka, and Yeh Un Dinon Ki Baat Hai. Didn't get many opportunities to perform on Maddam Sir, but Ghum give me 'something new'

Meri Bhavya Life's Sheetal Maulik recalls casting couch experience; says ‘I was directly asked if I'm ready to compromise'
Meri Bhavya Life's Sheetal Maulik recalls casting couch experience; says ‘I was directly asked if I'm ready to compromise'

Time of India

time30-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Meri Bhavya Life's Sheetal Maulik recalls casting couch experience; says ‘I was directly asked if I'm ready to compromise'

Actress Sheetal Maulik, currently winning hearts as Priya in Meri Bhavya Life, opened up in an exclusive conversation about a disturbing casting couch experience early in her career. Reflecting on the incident, she shared how naïve she was at the time and how that moment shaped her journey in the industry. 'It was quite unexpected for me,' Sheetal began. 'I was very innocent during the time I made my acting debut. I was hardly 15 or 16 years old. Back then, we were still considered kids and our parents made most decisions. Today's generation is much more aware and informed.' Recalling the shocking incident, she said, 'I was in talks for a project, and I was directly asked if I'm ready to compromise. I was so innocent that I agreed on the spot, thinking it meant they would pay me less. I came home and told my family, 'Yay! I'm selected! Just that they'll pay me less, and I agreed to it.'' However, the reality hit hard soon after. 'The next day, the producer called me to meet at night. I was like, 'Sir, now?' And he said, 'Yes, we talked about compromising, and you seemed comfortable.' I said, 'Yes, I'm okay with less money,' and he replied, 'No, we can pay you more. All you need to do is…' I cut off the call. That moment was a real shock for me.' Despite the harrowing experience, Sheetal emphasized the positives. 'Yes, the industry has a dark side, but there are good people too—professionals who respect and appreciate your talent. I was lucky to meet such people and didn't let that one experience break me. I kept going.' She further shared, 'My mom used to accompany me to auditions after that. I became more aware. I always tell newcomers—trust your talent and stay true to your path. Hard work and honesty will take you far.' In addition to Meri Bhavya Life, Sheetal has appeared in Deewaniyat, Suhaagan, Barsatein – Mausam Pyaar Ka, and Yeh Un Dinon Ki Baat Hai, slowly carving a place for herself with resilience and talent.

Meri Bhavya Life's Prachi Kowli: Daily soaps offer an unparalleled opportunity to connect with the audience
Meri Bhavya Life's Prachi Kowli: Daily soaps offer an unparalleled opportunity to connect with the audience

Time of India

time24-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Meri Bhavya Life's Prachi Kowli: Daily soaps offer an unparalleled opportunity to connect with the audience

Television actress Prachi Kowli, currently seen as Uma in Meri Bhavya Life, opens up about the demanding world of daily soaps, the emotional bond they create with audiences, and why the genre continues to hold a special place in her heart. 'While demanding, daily soaps offer an unparalleled opportunity to connect with the audience consistently and meaningfully,' says Prachi, highlighting the unique emotional bridge the format creates between the viewer and the character. Prachi acknowledges that working on a daily soap is no walk in the park. Long hours, rapid turnarounds, and relentless content creation are part of the grind. Yet, she believes it is this very routine that helps embed these shows—and the characters—in the lives of millions. 'The pace actually creates a routine in the viewer's life, making the characters feel like part of their daily world,' she reflects. She also emphasizes how daily soaps encourage deeper emotional investments. 'This emotional honesty allows viewers to connect deeply. When an actor convincingly portrays a character, viewers can become emotionally attached—laughing, crying, or even getting angry with them,' she says. 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 In her opinion, that's the magic no other format can replicate. In long-running shows, characters often evolve with the audience. For Prachi, this is not just professional fulfillment—it's personal. 'Sometimes viewers treat our characters like family members. Their actions may influence how viewers think or behave. That's a huge responsibility,' she explains. At the heart of Prachi's career is the unwavering support of her family. 'They're my biggest cheerleaders—but they don't hold back when it comes to honest feedback. Whether they loved a scene or thought something was lacking, I value their input,' she shares. 'When they say, 'We saw your emotion in that scene,' it truly makes all the effort worth it.' While daily soaps come with a deep audience connection, the public nature of the job has its downsides—especially in the age of social media. 'Genuine appreciation can be incredibly uplifting,' she notes, 'but negative comments—or trolling—are also part of the package.' Prachi admits that she tries to separate constructive criticism from toxic negativity. 'If it's thoughtful, I take it as a chance to grow. But mindless trolling? I remind myself—it's not a reflection of me. ' Looking ahead, Prachi teases big twists in Meri Bhavya Life. 'Some secrets will be revealed that could change the dynamics between key characters. There are intense emotional moments—both heartwarming and heartbreaking. My character Uma will face some of her biggest challenges yet.' With drama, unpredictability, and heartfelt moments lined up, Prachi promises that the upcoming track will keep audiences engaged. 'There's tension, emotion, and even a touch of romance. It's going to test relationships—and show new sides to Uma.' For Prachi Kowli, daily soaps are more than a job—they are a journey of emotion, responsibility, and real connection.

Exclusive- Sheetal Maulik: TV's daily connection with the audience makes it rewarding
Exclusive- Sheetal Maulik: TV's daily connection with the audience makes it rewarding

Time of India

time18-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Exclusive- Sheetal Maulik: TV's daily connection with the audience makes it rewarding

While TV actors have a very hectic life, the chance to reach so many people at once is what makes the medium a favourite, says actress Sheetal Maulik. Sheetal, who plays the role of Priya in Meri Bhavya Life, says that TV characters are more relatable and people love to follow their stories on screen. 'TV is indeed demanding, but the daily connection with the audience makes it rewarding. A daily soap allows actors to build a strong bond with viewers, making their characters more relatable and endearing. Actors immerse themselves in their characters' emotions, making their portrayals authentic and engaging. Some viewers might imitate actors in real life, which can be a testament to the actor's convincing performance,' she says. Talking about the importance of feedback, she says, 'My family's feedback matters greatly to me, as their support and encouragement motivate me to perform better. Their pride in my work is a significant driving force behind my passion for acting.' She adds, 'I focus on positive feedback and ignore negative comments, as trolls often seek attention. I've learned to develop a thick skin and not let criticism affect my self-worth or passion for my craft.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Morocco: New Container Houses (Prices May Surprise You) Container House | Search Ads Search Now Undo Meanwhile, she says that the show has a lot of upcoming twists and turns for the audience. 'My upcoming track is filled with exciting twists and turns, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats. The storyline explores complex relationships and character developments, allowing me to showcase my range as an actor,' she says. Keep reading this sace fr more updates.

Prisha Dhatwalia opens up about plus size fashion in 'Meri Bhavya Life': The outfit should fit you, you shouldn't have to fit the outfit
Prisha Dhatwalia opens up about plus size fashion in 'Meri Bhavya Life': The outfit should fit you, you shouldn't have to fit the outfit

Time of India

time17-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Prisha Dhatwalia opens up about plus size fashion in 'Meri Bhavya Life': The outfit should fit you, you shouldn't have to fit the outfit

Wedding bells are about to ring in 'Meri Bhavya Life' as Bhavya (played by Prisha Dhatwalia) and Rishank (Karan Vohra) prepare for their big day, a season of rituals, excitement, and the cherished search for that perfect bridal outfit. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now For many, it's a dream painted in pastels, fiery reds, or something uniquely their own. But behind the shimmer of sequins and silk lies a silent struggle, one that too often goes unnoticed. While most brides dream of their wedding look, plus-size women often face a different reality. In the current track of Meri Bhavya Life, Bhavya finds herself at the receiving end of cruel mind games by Rishank's mother, Sakshi. She guilt-trips Bhavya into wearing a dress that's clearly too tight, forcing Bhavya to make last-minute alterations just to feel comfortable. But Sakshi's plan doesn't end there. In front of a crowd, Bhavya's dupatta slips off, and photographers quickly start snapping pictures. Whispers and taunts follow with people commenting on how the dress doesn't fit and how her arms look 'off.' What was supposed to be a special moment turns into public embarrassment. Prisha Dhatwalia, who has become a voice for body positivity, opens up about how this kind of shaming is way too common and the emotional toll is takes on people who don't fit the 'desirable' size while bridal shopping. In a society obsessed with one-size-fits-all beauty standards, shopping for bridal wear when you don't fit the 'ideal' mold can become an emotionally taxing experience. Prisha Dhatwalia on plus size bridal fashion says, 'Everyone talks about how exciting it is to shop for your wedding outfit, the colours, the styles, the sparkle, but no one talks about the fear that creeps in when you know most of what's on the rack won't fit you. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Suddenly, the options shrink. You're either offered oversized silhouettes with no shape, or told you'll need to alter your body to wear the things you actually love. It's so unfair. There's so much pressure to 'transform' yourself for your wedding to go on crash diets, to hide your arms, to look 'slimmer' for the photos. I've heard so many brides say they'll only buy their outfit after they lose weight. Why? Why should the happiest moment of your life begin with shame and sacrifice? Your bridal outfit should celebrate you — not punish you. I believe that the outfit should fit you, you shouldn't have to fit the outfit. Every bride deserves to feel beautiful, celebrated, and comfortable on her big day, no matter her size. You shouldn't have to shrink yourself to fit into some fantasy that was never built for bodies like ours.' Remo D'Souza's wife Lizelle D'Souza opens up about her weight loss journey: 'You need to be a little selfish towards yourself'

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