Reem Shaikh stays connected with her Tujhse Hai Raabta co-stars even during the lockdown

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03 Jun, 2020 - 13:31 pm IST    |    By TellychakkarTeam

MUMBAI: Reem Shaikh and Sehban Azim in Tujhse Hai Raabta are among the most loved pairs on-screen. Off-screen, the duo share a great bond, and not only that, their on-screen family is also very close knit.

The actress told ETimes TV that she follows a daily routine to stay connected with her Tujhse Hai Raabta co-stars. Speaking about it, she said, “I miss them lot. For me, they are my buddies. Like you have school and college buddies, they are my buddies. When we would shoot for 12 hrs, there’s not a single minute when we would not be together. They know me inside out. From me being cranky to sensitive to over dramatic, they know all sides of me. We have a Whatsapp group, where we continuously talk throughout the day but there is fixed time at night when we come together for a video call. No matter who is doing what, they have to attend the video call. And that call goes on and on. Poorva (Anupriya Rane), who plays my mom, she sleeps early and falls asleep during our call. The group consists of Sehban, Milind uncle, Rajat Dahiya, and Shagun Pandey. If someone doesn’t show up, we ask that person why the next day."

(Also read: Sehban Azim's comment on co-star Reem Shaikh's latest picture will make you go AWW)

Reem also shared how difficult it will be for her to follow all the rules and regulations once shoot resumes. She shared, “When I was reading the rules, I felt very sad. Set people would come to look for me, ‘Reem ka hai?’ I am this person. I am constantly roaming and chilling around with everyone. I also have hidden corners in set, which no one knows about. But yes, this is going to be the new normal and we have to adhere to the rules. But I am just glad that we will get to shoot again. A lot of people will start again.”

(Also read: Reem Shaikh was initially rejected for Tujhse Hai Raabta for THIS reason)

Credits: TOI

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