Aarushi Bajaj on working with Sushmita Sen in ‘Aarya 3’: ‘Just being around her was truly inspiring’
Actress Aarushi Bajaj, who has stepped in the shoes of Arundhati Sareen (Aru) in the crime thriller drama ‘Aarya’ season 3, shared her incredible experience working with Sushmita Sen. Actress Virti Vaghani had played Arundhati in Season one and two. Now, Aarushi is making her debut with this show, which is headlined by Sushmita, who plays the titular character Aarya Sareen.
Arundhati (Aru) is the second child of Aarya (Sushmita) and Tej Sareen (Chandrachur Singh). Sushmita has set an example as the actress who can do all and that truly inspires everyone around her.
Talking about working with Sushmita for the first time, Aarushi said: “Working with Sushmita was a dream debut. She’s a true inspiration on set, full of light and love. I’ve learned so much from her, including the art of hugging.”
“Her hugs are magical, and you never shake hands on her set; it’s always a warm hug.
Arundhati (Aru) is the second child of Aarya (Sushmita) and Tej Sareen (Chandrachur Singh). Sushmita has set an example as the actress who can do all and that truly inspires everyone around her.
Talking about working with Sushmita for the first time, Aarushi said: “Working with Sushmita was a dream debut. She’s a true inspiration on set, full of light and love. I’ve learned so much from her, including the art of hugging.”
“Her hugs are magical, and you never shake hands on her set; it’s always a warm hug.
- 10/25/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Aarushi Bajaj on working with Sushmita Sen in ‘Aarya 3’: ‘Just being around her was truly inspiring’
Actress Aarushi Bajaj, who has stepped in the shoes of Arundhati Sareen (Aru) in the crime thriller drama ‘Aarya’ season 3, shared her incredible experience working with Sushmita Sen. Actress Virti Vaghani had played Arundhati in Season one and two. Now, Aarushi is making her debut with this show, which is headlined by Sushmita, who plays the titular character Aarya Sareen.
Arundhati (Aru) is the second child of Aarya (Sushmita) and Tej Sareen (Chandrachur Singh). Sushmita has set an example as the actress who can do all and that truly inspires everyone around her.
Talking about working with Sushmita for the first time, Aarushi said: “Working with Sushmita was a dream debut. She’s a true inspiration on set, full of light and love. I’ve learned so much from her, including the art of hugging.”
“Her hugs are magical, and you never shake hands on her set; it’s always a warm hug.
Arundhati (Aru) is the second child of Aarya (Sushmita) and Tej Sareen (Chandrachur Singh). Sushmita has set an example as the actress who can do all and that truly inspires everyone around her.
Talking about working with Sushmita for the first time, Aarushi said: “Working with Sushmita was a dream debut. She’s a true inspiration on set, full of light and love. I’ve learned so much from her, including the art of hugging.”
“Her hugs are magical, and you never shake hands on her set; it’s always a warm hug.
- 10/25/2023
- by Agency News Desk
Actress Aarushi Bajaj, who has stepped in the shoes of Arundhati Sareen (Aru) in the crime thriller drama ‘Aarya’ season 3, opened up about how she saw herself in the character, and called herself ‘luckiest’ to play the role. Actress Virti Vaghani had played the character of Arundhati in Season one and two. Now, Aarushi is making her debut with this show, which is headlined by actress Sushmita Sen, who plays the titular character Aarya Sareen.
Arundhati (Aru) is the second child of Aarya (Sushmita) and Tej Sareen (Chandrachur Singh).
When an actor and their character share a few quirks and qualities, it’s like finding the secret code to authenticity. These similarities serve as a backstage pass to genuine and relatable performances, adding a pinch of magic to the on-screen recipe.
Talking about the same, Aarushi said: “I consider myself one of the luckiest to have watched Aru in seasons...
Arundhati (Aru) is the second child of Aarya (Sushmita) and Tej Sareen (Chandrachur Singh).
When an actor and their character share a few quirks and qualities, it’s like finding the secret code to authenticity. These similarities serve as a backstage pass to genuine and relatable performances, adding a pinch of magic to the on-screen recipe.
Talking about the same, Aarushi said: “I consider myself one of the luckiest to have watched Aru in seasons...
- 10/19/2023
- by Agency News Desk
Actress Aarushi Bajaj, who has stepped in the shoes of Arundhati Sareen (Aru) in the crime thriller drama ‘Aarya’ season 3, opened up about how she saw herself in the character, and called herself ‘luckiest’ to play the role. Actress Virti Vaghani had played the character of Arundhati in Season one and two. Now, Aarushi is making her debut with this show, which is headlined by actress Sushmita Sen, who plays the titular character Aarya Sareen.
Arundhati (Aru) is the second child of Aarya (Sushmita) and Tej Sareen (Chandrachur Singh).
When an actor and their character share a few quirks and qualities, it’s like finding the secret code to authenticity. These similarities serve as a backstage pass to genuine and relatable performances, adding a pinch of magic to the on-screen recipe.
Talking about the same, Aarushi said: “I consider myself one of the luckiest to have watched Aru in seasons...
Arundhati (Aru) is the second child of Aarya (Sushmita) and Tej Sareen (Chandrachur Singh).
When an actor and their character share a few quirks and qualities, it’s like finding the secret code to authenticity. These similarities serve as a backstage pass to genuine and relatable performances, adding a pinch of magic to the on-screen recipe.
Talking about the same, Aarushi said: “I consider myself one of the luckiest to have watched Aru in seasons...
- 10/19/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
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