MUMBAI :Ayesha Singh is an actress and model known for appearing in the show Zindagi Abhi Baaki Hai Mere Ghost (2016), and the film Adrishya (2017).
She recently came into the limelight after essaying the role of Sai Joshi, in the Star plus show 'Ghum Hai Kisi Ke Pyaar Meiin.
She is loved for her character and performance. She has a huge fan following and the audience loves her.
The show is one of the top five, with the highest rating currently. It is doing exceptionally well and the plot has kept the audience hooked.
Tellychakkar recently got in touch with Ayesha Singh and got to know interesting insights.
Who do you bond with the most on set?
“Recently I have been working with Savi as in Aria a lot. I get to spend a lot of time with them and it feels really good too. We have formed a good connection and I like being around her. I love the energy and innocence she has. Apart from her, I also bond well with Kishori ma’am and Yogendra. Well, Yogendra is not a part of the team anymore but he will always be. These are the actors I am close with. Then there is the off-screen team too who I am close with.”
What were your first impressions of Neil Bhatt and Aishwarya Sharma?
“When I first reached the office, I was asked to do a mock shoot and it was with Neil Sir. I was so flustered and all over the place, probably he must have had an impression of me rather than me having one of him. I was so lost and nervous about performing with him. He was calm and I remember he also calmed me down. When I was performing with Neil sir, he asked me to relax and helped me a lot. I don’t remember my first impression of Aishwarya because I did not shoot with her for the first couple of months. I just remember we were sitting together on the launch day and she was wearing a lovely dress. So we probably must have spoken about her dress and we like the same kind of television so that probably would have been a subject of discussion too.”
How has the bond among you all evolved? Do you guys play pranks and have a gala time?
“We all are really busy and the show now airs all days of the week so we are all tied up. We have our personal lives too and we do not get time there, we hardly get time to interact or talk here. Then the story is divided into two different locations so it becomes more difficult to hang out or talk.”
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