Actors Vicky Ahuja and Ananya Agarwal are learning the Haryanvi language for their new TV show "Meri Durga", which showcases a father and daughter's relationship and has Haryana as its backdrop.
The show features Yashpal (Vicky), who wants to educate his daughter Durga (Ananya) for her better future.
"Ananya and I hit it off from the word go. She is a wonderful co-actor. People often say that working with a child actor can get difficult, but I am having the best time when I shoot with her," Vicky said in a statement.
"We both have our own internal jokes and no third person on set gets them. To add to it, we only talk in Haryanvi which further makes our co-actors wonder what we are up to. Ananya makes shooting fun for me," he added.
"Meri Durga" is aired on Star Plus.
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Sara to play mentally disturbed in 'Dil Boley Oberoi'
Actress Sara Khan, best known for her roles in shows like "Sapna Babul Ka...Bidaai", "Ram Milaayi Jodi" and "Sasural Simar Ka", will be seen doing a cameo as a mentally disturbed person in TV show "Dil Boley Oberoi".
Sara will be seen as Mohini.
Her track will be with Rudra (Leenesh Mattoo) and Saumya (Nehalaxmi Iyer), who would be seen attending a mid-air engagement and Mohini would dress up as an air-hostess and hijack the plane.
"My character's name is Mohini, who is slightly disturbed. She dresses as an air-hostess and hijacks her former boyfriend's mid-air engagement," Sara said in a statement.
"Dil Boley Oberoi" is a spin-off of "Ishqbaaaz".
"For the first time, a spin-off is happening on Indian TV and I am glad to be part of it. Even though a cameo, my role is quite different from what I have played before," Sara added.
"Dil Boley Oberoi" is aired on Star Plus.
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Prince Narula turns fitness trainer for Rytasha Rathore
Actor Prince Narula is helping his "Badho Bahu" co-star Rytasha Rathore for action scenes.
Rytasha, who plays Badho -- a wrestler in the show -- will be seen trained by Rahguveer (Pankaj Dheer).
Prince, on other hand, gives her tips on how to deal with physical exercise.
"I do help Rytasha in some of the scenes since we have started shooting the wrestling track, which involves weight training for her," Prince said in a statement.
"I have been going to the gym since a very long time now and hence I can help her out at times. The best part about this is that Rytasha is very observant and dedicated to what she does. I am hoping that we keep the audience entertained with this track," he added.
"Badho Bahu" is aired on &TV.
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