TV actress Pallavi Kulkarni, who plays Ragini Patel in "Itna Karo Na Mujhe Pyar", says her reel children bond well with her two-year-old son Kayaan.
The actress is currently seen playing the role of a strict mother of five children in the Sony Entertainment Television show. With hectic and long shoot schedules, Pallavi gets to spend very little time with her son, hence Kayaan is often seen visiting his mother on the sets.
Kayaan's time on the sets has made the entire unit fond of the toddler, and Pallavi's onscreen children Aagam (Rohan Shah), Aarav (Yatin Mehra) and Suhan (Palak Jain) are seen spending their free time with the baby.
"Due to my shoot, I don't get much time to spend with Kayaan at home. So, many times he comes to visit me on the set. Our entire cast is like one big family, whenever Kayaan comes on set everyone loves playing with him. My reel kids are very attached to him and spend all their free time playing and clicking pictures with him," Pallavi said in a statement.
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Shivin Narang enjoyed exploring Dubai alone
TV actor Shivin Narang, who was recently in Dubai to judge dance-based reality show "Nach Baliye", says he "really enjoyed" exploring the city alone.
"I have always travelled along with my friends, but this was the first time I travelled alone, and I really enjoyed. Travelling alone is really exciting because you explore place of your own interest and I went to every possible place I could in just two days," Shivin said in a statement.
"I am a foodie, so there was no one to stop me from eating and I tasted everything I wished to eat," he added.
The actor also enjoyed meeting the people there.
"I went there for judging 'Nach Bailye'. Judging was really difficult but I had a great time. I felt that Dubai is an extension of India because people there were very friendly and some of them even spoke in Hindi," he said.
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Goldie Behl helps actors de-stress
Actor Puru Chibber, who plays Rony, an input editor in the TV show "Reporters", says the show's producer Goldie Behl has come up with an interesting rule to refresh the actors.
"There is a new rule introduced on our set by Goldie Behl sir that after each shot, loud music is played which acts as a stressbuster for all of us on the set. For any actor who shoots for 12 to 13 hours, it is necessary to have some fun," Puru said in a statement.
"This rule should be introduced on the sets of all TV shows as it acts as a stressbuster."
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