The popular Zee TV show “Pyaar Ka Pehla Naam Radha Mohan” is gearing up for a significant leap of seven years, bringing forth new storylines and characters. Amidst this transition, actress Keerti Nagpure, known for her portrayal of Mohan’s deceased wife Tulsi, has confirmed her exit from the show after a two-year stint. In an exclusive chat with Pinkvilla, she shared insights into her journey and the upcoming changes in the series.
Keerti Nagpure’s departure from Pyaar Ka Pehla Naam Radha Mohan marks the end of her compelling portrayal of Tulsi, a character pivotal in guiding Radha and supporting her in her role as a wife and mother. Reflecting on her time with the show, Nagpure expressed gratitude for the enriching experience and praised the camaraderie within the team. She particularly lauded producer Prateek Sharma, highlighting his professionalism and the collaborative atmosphere on set.
Addressing her diverse character arc, Nagpure revealed her fondness for exploring different shades, particularly enjoying the complexity of portraying negative traits. Despite bidding adieu to the show, she remained optimistic about future collaborations with the team.
Looking ahead, Nagpure expressed openness to new opportunities, indicating her willingness to embrace compelling roles that come her way.
Meanwhile, the post-leap promo of Pyaar Ka Pehla Naam Radha Mohan unveils intriguing developments, including the introduction of actor Manit Joura as a parallel lead. The promo teases a fresh narrative, with Radha’s family dynamics undergoing significant changes post-leap. Notably, Manit Joura’s character emerges as Radha’s husband, adding an intriguing twist to the storyline.
Additionally, the show will witness new talents joining the ensemble cast, including Sarah Killedar portraying teenage Gungun and Saarvie Omana opposite Shabbir Ahluwalia.
As Pyaar Ka Pehla Naam Radha Mohan prepares for an exciting new phase, Keerti Nagpure bids adieu with gratitude, while the series welcomes fresh faces and narratives, promising viewers an engaging and riveting viewing experience ahead.
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