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Actress Anuradha Singh on balancing her schedule between Imlie and Pushpa Impossible

Actress Anuradha Singh on balancing her schedule between Imlie and Pushpa Impossible

Actress Anuradha Singh is currently living the dream of any TV actor where she is a part of two TV shows including ‘Pushpa Impossible’ and ‘Imlie’. While it is indeed a daunting task to juggle two shows simultaneously, the actress says that she is loving it.

Anuradha talked about it in a recent interview and shared, “It was very difficult for me in the beginning because both the show timings used to clash and all the sequences during that time were important. It was very difficult to handle these issues. But I guess every artist wants to see a time in their career when they don’t have time as they are working continuously. I am blessed with such great work and character.”

Talking about the shows, she said, “My role in ‘Pushpa Impossible’ is that of Bhavana. The story is about a chawl in Mumbai and the issues that people face there. Pushpa (Karuna Pandey Vaidya) and Bhavana are very good and close friends but when it comes to comparisons, Bhavana finds her very bossy sometimes. Bhavna’s family is doing well and, in fact, they own many shops in that area and so she feels why should she take Pushpa’s attitude.”

She added, “In Imlie, my character’s name is Divya and I am Atharva’s (Karan Vohra) Chachi (aunt) in the show. It is a comic negative character. There are times when I don’t think about what to say and what not to say in front of people. I think I have done that in real life too, by mistake. So, this is how I relate to the character. There are times when you are quite spontaneous and, later on, you realize that these things were not supposed to be said.”

Talking about the content on TV, Anuradha shared “Television should be upgraded a little more to keep the audience engrossed. It’s important for the audience to stay loyal to us and support us. Our shows should be better than the best because it is going to help us and our audience.”

She added, “I think we try to keep things realistic but we cannot be too realistic all the time. But yes, the story has to touch people’s hearts; whether it is realistic or not, they need to be able to relate to it at some level. And we all know and accept that stories are always changed according to the TRP.”

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