Veteran actress Guddi Maruti, who plays a pivotal character in the show ‘Pashminna: Dhaage Mohabbat Ke’, has shared insights into her character Dolly, and said that it brings an element of fun and levity to the storyline. The senior actress is known for her comedy roles in the television and Bollywood. As the romantic drama has taken a one-year leap and introduced fresh characters, Guddi Maruti portrays the lively grandmom.
After the leap, Pashminna is getting engaged to Rishi (Leenesh Mattoo) and Guddi Maruti is seen playing his vibrant dadi, Dolly.
In a candid conversation, she opened up about her character, shooting in Kashmir, and her connection with her on-screen grandson, Leenesh.
The ‘Chamatkar’ fame actress said: “I’m playing the role of Dadi who adores her grandson and loves to have fun with him. She’s the type of grandma who likes to tease him playfully and give him...
After the leap, Pashminna is getting engaged to Rishi (Leenesh Mattoo) and Guddi Maruti is seen playing his vibrant dadi, Dolly.
In a candid conversation, she opened up about her character, shooting in Kashmir, and her connection with her on-screen grandson, Leenesh.
The ‘Chamatkar’ fame actress said: “I’m playing the role of Dadi who adores her grandson and loves to have fun with him. She’s the type of grandma who likes to tease him playfully and give him...
- 2/11/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Kaamyaab
Starring Sanjay Mishra, Deepak Dobriyal,Sareeka Singh
Written & Directed by Hardik Mehta
Kaamyaab is a very rare and precious film. It takes us into the lives of those unsung senior artistes who are not ‘junior artistes’—that derogatory term given to the blur of people who stands in crowds – but aren’t stars neither.
We could call them the Nowhere People, na idhar ke na udhar ke…Think about Om Prakash, Kanhaiyalal, Manmohan Krishna, Nasir Hussain, Iftiker,…They are all gone remembered for the way they blended into the fabric of the films that they kept appearing in with stubborn persistence. Kaamyaab has quaint cameo space for all the fringe players. In fact the film is dedicated to one of them Viju Khote who passed away in October 2019.
But the film belongs to Sanjay Mishra who plays Sudheer a bit player like the potato in a vegetable dish which...
Starring Sanjay Mishra, Deepak Dobriyal,Sareeka Singh
Written & Directed by Hardik Mehta
Kaamyaab is a very rare and precious film. It takes us into the lives of those unsung senior artistes who are not ‘junior artistes’—that derogatory term given to the blur of people who stands in crowds – but aren’t stars neither.
We could call them the Nowhere People, na idhar ke na udhar ke…Think about Om Prakash, Kanhaiyalal, Manmohan Krishna, Nasir Hussain, Iftiker,…They are all gone remembered for the way they blended into the fabric of the films that they kept appearing in with stubborn persistence. Kaamyaab has quaint cameo space for all the fringe players. In fact the film is dedicated to one of them Viju Khote who passed away in October 2019.
But the film belongs to Sanjay Mishra who plays Sudheer a bit player like the potato in a vegetable dish which...
- 3/3/2020
- by Subhash K Jha
- Bollyspice
Actress Smita Bansal, who marks her debut as a scriptwriter in theatre with "Hello Zindagi", is confident it will leave the audience with a smile.
Produced by Felicity Theatre, the play will premiere on Saturday at Tata Theatre, Ncpa. Directed by Raman Kumar, the play revolves around five women of different backgrounds and characteristics who are staying together in a posh flat in Mumbai.
The cast includes Minissha Lamba, Kishwar Merchant, Delnaaz Irani, Guddi Maruti, and Chitrashi Rawat.
Smita, who has featured in popular TV shows like "Amanat" and "Balika Vadhu", said in a statement: "This play revolves around women who have given up the best years of their life to take care of their family and now they want to do something meaningful.
"I wrote the script almost two years ago but since I am not a professional writer, I kept getting new ideas and incorporated them in the story,...
Produced by Felicity Theatre, the play will premiere on Saturday at Tata Theatre, Ncpa. Directed by Raman Kumar, the play revolves around five women of different backgrounds and characteristics who are staying together in a posh flat in Mumbai.
The cast includes Minissha Lamba, Kishwar Merchant, Delnaaz Irani, Guddi Maruti, and Chitrashi Rawat.
Smita, who has featured in popular TV shows like "Amanat" and "Balika Vadhu", said in a statement: "This play revolves around women who have given up the best years of their life to take care of their family and now they want to do something meaningful.
"I wrote the script almost two years ago but since I am not a professional writer, I kept getting new ideas and incorporated them in the story,...
- 5/10/2019
- GlamSham
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