Model turned actress, Shweta Sinha is seen as Pari Shailendra Bharadwaj, who always talks about fashion, cosmetics and shopping on the show Sasural Simar Ka aired on Colors. She is forming a craze among the female fans due to the way she talks about glamour and style. She feels that such characters on television attract more.
But at the same time, she avers vamps on television are always collected the bags of dislikes. Shweta, the former Miss Chandni Chowk on the show is also dressed up glittery and scintillating way. She along with Uma Bahbi, in negative role gets jealous when the other bahus of the house, Roli (Avika Gor) and Simar (Deepika Samson) getting more importance. She says, “Such things happen everywhere, as jealous and negative emotions are bound to occur when so many different personalities live together under the same roof. Having said this, things are over dramatized on TV.”
On her role turning negative in the recent past, Shweta says, “Yes, we were jealous about Simar and Roli stealing the limelight at home. So we tried to put them down in front of Mataji (Jayati Bhatia). We are big kaam-chors (work shirkers) but pose to be the women who work the most in the Bharadwaj clan, while in reality we make Roli and Simar do our share of work too.”
On the public reaction to the negative role, Shweta avers, “Many women came up to me and told me that they were surprised that we could do so much of mischief. I take such criticism in my stride as the public does not like what my character is doing. That only means that I am doing my job well. But I am glad that the track has turned positive again.”
Things are over dramatized on TV, says Shweta Sinha!
on August 11 at 12:53pm
Model turned actress, Shweta Sinha is seen as Pari Shailendra Bharadwaj, who always talks about fashion, cosmetics and shopping on the show Sasural Simar Ka aired on Colors. She is forming a craze among the female fans due to the way she talks about glamour and style. She feels that such characters on television attract more.
But at the same time, she avers vamps on television are always collected the bags of dislikes. Shweta, the former Miss Chandni Chowk on the show is also dressed up glittery and scintillating way. She along with Uma Bahbi, in negative role gets jealous when the other bahus of the house, Roli (Avika Gor) and Simar (Deepika Samson) getting more importance. She says, “Such things happen everywhere, as jealous and negative emotions are bound to occur when so many different personalities live together under the same roof. Having said this, things are over dramatized on TV.”
On her role turning negative in the recent past, Shweta says, “Yes, we were jealous about Simar and Roli stealing the limelight at home. So we tried to put them down in front of Mataji (Jayati Bhatia). We are big kaam-chors (work shirkers) but pose to be the women who work the most in the Bharadwaj clan, while in reality we make Roli and Simar do our share of work too.”
On the public reaction to the negative role, Shweta avers, “Many women came up to me and told me that they were surprised that we could do so much of mischief. I take such criticism in my stride as the public does not like what my character is doing. That only means that I am doing my job well. But I am glad that the track has turned positive again.”
But at the same time, she avers vamps on television are always collected the bags of dislikes. Shweta, the former Miss Chandni Chowk on the show is also dressed up glittery and scintillating way. She along with Uma Bahbi, in negative role gets jealous when the other bahus of the house, Roli (Avika Gor) and Simar (Deepika Samson) getting more importance. She says, “Such things happen everywhere, as jealous and negative emotions are bound to occur when so many different personalities live together under the same roof. Having said this, things are over dramatized on TV.”
On her role turning negative in the recent past, Shweta says, “Yes, we were jealous about Simar and Roli stealing the limelight at home. So we tried to put them down in front of Mataji (Jayati Bhatia). We are big kaam-chors (work shirkers) but pose to be the women who work the most in the Bharadwaj clan, while in reality we make Roli and Simar do our share of work too.”
On the public reaction to the negative role, Shweta avers, “Many women came up to me and told me that they were surprised that we could do so much of mischief. I take such criticism in my stride as the public does not like what my character is doing. That only means that I am doing my job well. But I am glad that the track has turned positive again.”
Source: Tellychakkar.com