I’ve been missing playing Pragya ever since I started shooting as Munni. I hope viewers will be happy to see their favourite character Pragya back on ‘Kumkum Bhagya’ and will welcome me back with the same love they have been showering all this time. Sriti Jha Read Quote
I perform a role as per the requirements of the script. When it comes to work, I don’t have any personal choice with regards to glam or de-glam. As an actor, I enjoy doing everything. Sriti Jha Read Quote
There’s generally a couple of months’ gap between shows. And I am rather glad it’s been that way because I am a workaholic. Sriti Jha Read Quote
I auditioned for my first show in Delhi and got through. There’s no fancy story around it, sadly. Sriti Jha Read Quote
We actors are fortunate people, getting paid to do what we love – it’s like getting paid to eat cake! There isn’t much to complain about. In fact, on the days I have an off, I’m constantly telling my friends how I want to be on the sets because I miss it already. Sriti Jha Read Quote
I used to do theatre in school and college. When I started working on television, only the camera was new. Theatre experience really helps one lose inhibitions. Sriti Jha Read Quote
I’m part of a great job where I get paid to learn. My first brush with the world of showbiz happened when I got selected while I auditioned for ‘Dhoom Machao Dhoom’ at my college in Delhi. Sriti Jha Read Quote
I visited an asylum to observe expressions of the mentally disturbed and to get my body language right for the blind girl’s role. I visited the blind school, read the autobiography of Helen Keller, and watched a number of films from ‘Scent of a Woman’ to ‘Anurag,’ ‘Fanaa’ and ‘Black.’ Sriti Jha Read Quote
I put my diet chart aside when I am in MP! Be it poha, jalebi, daal baafla, or namkeen, I always make sure that I relish the local delicacies before leaving Indore. Indore is a must visit for all the foodies. Sriti Jha Read Quote