Synopsis
Actress Ayushi Khurana shares her admiration for co-star Jayati Bhatia, describing their on-set collaboration as a masterclass in acting. Despite their characters' conflicts in 'Jaane Anjaane Hum Mile', the two share a strong bond off-screen.Key Takeaways
- Ayushi Khurana expresses gratitude for working with Jayati Bhatia.
- Collaborating with Jayati is described as a masterclass experience.
- The characters Reet and Sharda Bua have contrasting relationships on-screen.
- Jayati’s humility and dedication to her craft inspire her co-stars.
- 'Jaane Anjaane Hum Mile' airs on Zee TV.
Mumbai, Jan 22 (NationPress) Actress Ayushi Khurana, who takes on the role of Reet, expresses that collaborating with Jayati Bhatia, known for her portrayal of Sharda Bua in “Jaane Anjaane Hum Mile”, feels akin to a masterclass.
Ayushi remarked, “I feel incredibly thankful to share the screen with Jayati ma’am. The experience of working with her has been remarkable. Despite her extensive experience, she remains humble and accessible.”
Although Reet and Sharda Bua may clash on-screen, Ayushi reveals that their off-screen relationship is completely different. For her, collaborating with Jayati has been a source of inspiration.
“Every day spent on set with her is like a masterclass. We learn so much from her—her poise, her commitment to the craft, and her readiness to support her colleagues on set are truly motivating. Even though our characters don’t align in perspective, we share a lot of joy off-camera,” she noted.
“Jaane Anjaane Hum Mile” centers around Reet, a clever journalist, and Raghav, a hot-headed man, who marry through the traditional Aata Sata custom, bound by their love for their siblings. The show airs on Zee TV.
Jayati, renowned for her role as Nirmala “Mataji” Bharadwaj in Sasural Simar Ka, made her Hindi television debut in 1995 with Challenge as Khushnuma. In the sitcom Tu Tu Main Main, she played Kumud. She later collaborated with producer Ekta Kapoor in Kanyadaan and had a minor role in her production Itihaas.
Entering the new century, she portrayed the wife of Arun Govil's character in Kaise Kahoon. Her subsequent three projects were also produced by Ekta; the first being the comedy-drama Kitne Kool Hai Hum, followed by Kutumb, and their third collaboration featured her as Geetu Basu in the iconic soap Kasautii Zindagii Kay.