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Sudha Chandran aka Ramola Sikand on Kaahin Kissi Roz completing 20 years: thanks producer Ekta Kapoor and says ‘A role that changed my destiny’

Sudha Chandran, who is popularly known for one of her iconic roles not only Silver Screen but also in many movies is elated as her show Kaahin Kissii Roz completed 20 years. The veteran actress took to her social media account to share her joy. She shared a small video from the show in which she essays the role of Ramola Sikand.

In her post, she thanked producer Ekta Kapoor and the star cast of the show. She also said that role of Ramola changed her destiny and how her character gave a new meaning to negative roles.

Sharing the video on Instagram, Sudha wrote, “A role that changed my destiny….Ramola sikand created a new meaning to negative roles on television…thnx a ton to Balaji telefilms EKTA kapoorji….my team of KKR…Nd a big thanks to my audience who loved to hate Ramola sikand…..LV u guys Nd thnx for loving me unconditionally.”

Mazer Sayed, who essays the role of Anish Sikand on the show, commented on her post and said, “It changed my life too ❤️😊.”

In a recent interview with ETimes TV, Sudha revealed that initially she was not confident about playing the role and it was Ekta Kapoor, who trusted her completely. She said, “I remember Ekta had come on the sets twice. The first time she came I asked her are you sure I will be able to do justice to the show? She told me ma’am, ‘I am giving you six months and believe me you will be the most talked about character on TV’. Then I asked, “just like Tulsi and Parvati’ and she told me you will be in another league and genre. True to her words she came 6 months later and she said now what do you want to say ma’am. I feel her conviction of picking up actors for characters is, was and will be brilliant,” she concluded.

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