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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

time5 days ago

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  • 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.

Shabir Ahluwalia: Flaunting your seniority on a set never helps
Shabir Ahluwalia: Flaunting your seniority on a set never helps

Time of India

time11-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Shabir Ahluwalia: Flaunting your seniority on a set never helps

Shabir Ahluwalia Shabir Ahluwalia trades his trademark intensity for laughter in the family rom‑com Ufff…Yeh Love Hai Mushkil, taking on his first show built entirely around comedy. He says 'I'd call comedy one of the toughest genres, yet it feels natural to me. Yug lives in a delightfully mad world—two feuding families, a love story, and situations that create humour rather than forced gags.' In the show, he is paired opposite the much younger Ashi Singh . Given the age gap and his stature in the industry, Shabir believes building comfort and chemistry on set is essential, but not difficult. He says, 'Ashi is a very chilled girl. The moment you crack a joke, share a few laughs and a few hi-fis, you're on the same level. Eventually, it's Yug and Shivani, not Shabir and Ashi. On set, what matters is the characters, not the real people. Transitioning into character is key.' He also feels that hierarchy and seniority have no place in a healthy set environment. He says, 'I like to keep everyone happy on the set and don't believe in flaunting my seniority. I don't mind them cracking jokes with or on me — I do the same with them. It works both ways. It's great to have a level playing field where everyone is at ease because one character alone can't carry a show. It's the collective effort that makes it work. And that happens only when everyone is happy. If there are differences or conflicts, they will reflect in the scene, especially when a scene demands chemistry. Interpersonal relationships matter.' He adds, 'Nowhere in those scenes will the age difference, seniority, experience, or popularity show. What ultimately matters is how well you perform in a scene. So, flaunting seniority on a set never helps.' As someone who's seen both success and the pressure that comes with expectations, Shabir is clear on what he chooses to focus on. 'Of course, I want my show to work. But I don't take pressure, because it's not in my hands. I worry about the variables I can control — like whether I'm supposed to gel my hair or how to deliver a dialogue. I focus on what's in my control and stay hopeful about what isn't,' he concludes.

Ufff…Yeh Love Hai Mushkil: Kairi finds comfort in a stranger's voice, unaware it's Yug in disguise
Ufff…Yeh Love Hai Mushkil: Kairi finds comfort in a stranger's voice, unaware it's Yug in disguise

Time of India

time09-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Ufff…Yeh Love Hai Mushkil: Kairi finds comfort in a stranger's voice, unaware it's Yug in disguise

In Ufff…Yeh Love Hai Mushkil, love takes a complicated and poignant turn as the story explores the delicate, layered connection between Yug Sinha (Shabir Ahluwalia), a brilliant but emotionally distant lawyer, and Kairi Sharma ( Ashi Singh ), a warm-hearted young woman who still believes that love has the power to heal even the most fractured souls. As fate continues to intertwine their paths, the differences in their worldviews and the traumas they carry create friction—but also a strange magnetic pull. In the latest episodes, the pair unite to search for Kairi's missing sister Imarti (Deepal Satija), only to uncover a devastating truth: she has been kidnapped by none other than her estranged father, Kundan (Manvendra Jha). His reappearance throws Kairi's world into turmoil, challenging everything she believed to be safe and steady. Amid this emotional chaos, Kairi stumbles upon a set of old audio tapes labeled 'Mr. Majnu.' The voice on the tapes—gentle, wise, and soothing—begins to provide her with the comfort and clarity she desperately needs. What she doesn't know is that the voice belongs to Yug himself, revealing his most vulnerable self through a hidden identity. While Kairi continues to blame Yug for her pain, she unknowingly begins to heal through the very man she resents. Ashi Singh, who portrays Kairi, shared her thoughts on the powerful track: 'Kairi is in such a vulnerable space, juggling so many battles at once, trying to protect her siblings and face Kundan's manipulation, and then suddenly, she finds solace in the voice of a stranger. What I love about this track is that it shows how human connection can come from the most unexpected places. Without even knowing it, Kairi starts leaning on Yug's alter ego for emotional strength. And the irony is—she's falling for the very man she believes has wronged her. As an actor, being able to bring that to life, to show that slow transformation from pain to hope, is incredibly fulfilling. I can't wait for the audience to witness how this unique bond between Kairi and the mysterious 'Mr. Majnu' unfolds and what it means for her and Yug's story ahead.'

Rajat Dahiya on playing a lawyer in Ufff…Yeh Love Hai Mushkil; says ‘He doesn't just fight cases; he plays mind games'
Rajat Dahiya on playing a lawyer in Ufff…Yeh Love Hai Mushkil; says ‘He doesn't just fight cases; he plays mind games'

Time of India

time08-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Rajat Dahiya on playing a lawyer in Ufff…Yeh Love Hai Mushkil; says ‘He doesn't just fight cases; he plays mind games'

Ufff…Yeh Love Hai Mushkil takes a darker and more thrilling turn with the entry of Vikram 'Vicky' Malhotra, played by Rajat Dahiya — a suave, dangerous lawyer whose courtroom style is less about arguments and more about psychological warfare. In an exclusive chat, Rajat opens up about what drew him to the role and how he prepared to step into Vikram's twisted mind. 'There was something oddly familiar about this character the moment I read the script,' Rajat shares. 'Being a lawyer, he exudes charm, wit, and psychological warfare – it's like stepping into a game of chess every time he walks into court. And I love a good game.' While Rajat is an engineer by degree, his upbringing gave him natural tools for the role. 'I didn't really have to work very hard on playing a lawyer. I've been raised by strong women, from my dadi to my mom. That calm and confidence comes naturally. For Vikram, I just added a little sharpness and control. He doesn't speak just to win — he speaks to throw people off.' Despite playing such a complex role, Rajat draws a clear line between himself and Vikram. 'I admire how fearless he is, but I don't relate to how far he'll go for revenge. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Is it legal? How to get Internet without paying a subscription? Techno Mag Learn More Undo He'll burn everything to get back at one person. That's scary. For me, it's like clocking in and out of work. I know I'm not Vikram the moment I look in the mirror after pack-up.' Rajat's scenes opposite Shabir Ahluwalia are loaded with tension. 'The real tension is in the small things — a pause, a glance, a line said with extra sweetness. The history between Yug and Vikram creates natural drama. You don't need loud fights; you just need honesty in performance.' Their on-screen rivalry may be fierce, but off-screen, it's all love. 'With Shabir, it's like working with a real brother. No courtroom drama off-screen — just good vibes, chai, and lots of laughs. The entire cast is like a family.' One of Rajat's most memorable moments came right at the start. 'My first shot was wild. It was a new courtroom set, ten pages of dialogue, and this arrogant, layered character to play. I felt lost at first, but something clicked. I found Vikram in that moment.' As for how Vikram will complicate the central love story between Yug and Kairi, Rajat hints at major twists ahead. 'If Vikram finds even the smallest crack between them, he'll turn it into an earthquake. That's how he plays — calculated, sharp, and always looking to stir the pot.' With Rajat Dahiya's entry, Ufff…Yeh Love Hai Mushkil just got even more intense. As courtroom battles heat up and emotional games deepen, viewers can expect a thrilling rollercoaster of love, betrayal, and high-stakes drama.

Sriti Jha shows love for her Kumkum Bhagya co-star Shabir Ahluwalia's new role as Yug in Ufff… Yeh Love Hai Mushkil
Sriti Jha shows love for her Kumkum Bhagya co-star Shabir Ahluwalia's new role as Yug in Ufff… Yeh Love Hai Mushkil

Time of India

time04-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Sriti Jha shows love for her Kumkum Bhagya co-star Shabir Ahluwalia's new role as Yug in Ufff… Yeh Love Hai Mushkil

Actor Sriti Jha recently delighted fans with a warm show of support for her Kumkum Bhagya co-star Shabir Ahluwalia, as he takes on a bold new role in the romantic drama Ufff… Yeh Love Hai Mushkil. Sharing a moment from the show on her Instagram Stories, Sriti revealed that she's been watching the series and expressed admiration for Shabir's portrayal of Yug Sinha. The shout-out brought a wave of excitement among their fans, who fondly remember the duo's on-screen chemistry in Kumkum Bhagya. While the characters may have changed, the off-screen camaraderie remains strong, and Sriti's gesture served as a beautiful reminder of their shared journey and mutual respect. In Ufff… Yeh Love Hai Mushkil, Shabir stars opposite Ashi Singh , who plays Kairi Sharma, and the pair's fresh chemistry has already captivated viewers. While Yug is a brooding and emotionally distant man on screen, Shabir himself is known for being warm, expressive, and full of life. 'In real life, I'm constantly surrounded by love,' Shabir said. 'I'm someone who laughs easily and talks openly about what I feel. But Yug is the complete opposite. He's built walls around himself and won't let anyone in.' Reflecting on his initial days on the new set, he shared, 'I had to switch off the warmth that's such a large part of who I am. Becoming someone so guarded was uncomfortable at first—but that discomfort was where the challenge and fun began.' He added thoughtfully, 'My reality is love; Yug's is heartbreak. That contrast is what makes playing him so powerful.' With Sriti cheering from the sidelines, fans are loving this new chapter in Shabir's career — one where both nostalgia and fresh emotions collide on screen.

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