Kaise Mujhe Tum Mil Gaye actress Sriti Jha on Post-Kumkum Bhagya Bond with Shabir Ahluwalia: ‘It’s a Friendship for Life

Sriti Jha, renowned for her role in the highly successful Kumkum Bhagya, is all set to grace the screen as Amruta in the upcoming show, Kaise Mujhe Tum Mil Gaye. In a recent interview, Sriti Jha delved into the triumphs of Kumkum Bhagya and shed light on her current relationship with co-star Shabir Ahluwalia.

Sriti Jha on Her Equation with Shabir Ahluwalia:
When asked about her ongoing connection with Shabir Ahluwalia, her co-star from Kumkum Bhagya, Sriti responded, “No, no, we don’t talk anymore.” However, she quickly laughed and disclosed, “Of course, we talk to each other. It’s a friendship for life now.” Sriti further elaborated, sharing that Shabir is enthusiastic about her new show and has extended his well-wishes.

History of Collaboration:
Sriti Jha and Shabir Ahluwalia shared the screen as the beloved on-screen couple Pragya and Abhi in Kumkum Bhagya for nearly nine years, earning the show high TRP ratings. Their characters became iconic in the television industry, navigating through various challenges and capturing the audience’s hearts. The show’s narrative evolved, introducing new characters portrayed by Mugdha and Krishna Kaul after a leap.

Sriti Jha’s stint in Khatron Ke Khiladi 12 and Shabir Ahluwalia’s role in Radhe Mohan marked a transition in their professional paths. Despite the changes, Kumkum Bhagya continues its legacy as one of the longest-running Indian television soap operas, now focusing on the characters Prachi and Ranveer, played by Mugdha and Krishna Kaul, respectively.

Upcoming Show – Kaise Mujhe Tum Mil Gaye:
Scheduled to premiere on November 27 at 10 PM on Zee TV, Kaise Mujhe Tum Mil Gaye is poised to bring a new chapter to Sriti Jha’s career. The actress expressed excitement about the show, with Shabir Ahluwalia also cheering for her success.

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