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“I feel like I have two moms on the set looking after me”, says Shruti Choudhary from COLORS’ ‘Mera Balam Thanedaar’

Enthralling viewers with its twists and turns, COLORS’ ‘Mera Balam Thanedaar’ continues to trace the tale of two opposite individuals – Bulbul (Shruti Choudhary) and Veer (Shagun Pandey), who are navigating married life while striving to build trust. One of the highlights of the romantic drama is actor Shruti’s flawless performance as a minor, who is shouldering the responsibility of a married life. In a heartwarming revelation, the talented actor, Shruti opens up about her experience working with her co-star Supriya Shukla (Sulakshana) on the set of her first show as a lead. Accompanied by her real-life mother on set, she remarks that she loves getting pampered like a daughter by her onscreen mother-in-law (Sulakshana).
Shruti Choudhary shares, “I feel like I have two moms on the set looking after me. Supriya ma’am brings homemade food on the sets, and we enjoy and laugh through meals together. I am pampered a lot on the sets and it’s wonderful to be spoilt by her. As this is my first show, I see a mentor in her, and I am constantly moved by her guidance and support. In the show, Bulbul tries her best to win her mother-in-law’s approval on-screen, but off-screen, she loves me like I’m her daughter. We often capture our special moments by shooting fun reels and exploring the social media space.”
In the upcoming track, Sulakshana scolds Bulbul despite her protests of innocence, and even Veer’s attempts to support her are met with criticism from Varnika. As tensions simmer, Drishti plots to burn down the house. Meanwhile, Bulbul and Veer prepare for the Rudra-Abhishek, sharing a tender moment as Veer helps Bulbul with her footwear.