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‘Jamai No 1’ fame Simaran Kaur reveals her biggest learning from 2024

By IANS | Updated: December 29, 2024 13:35 IST

Mumbai, Dec 29 Actress Simaran Kaur, who is currently playing Riddhi Chotwani in the show Jamai No. 1, ...

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Mumbai, Dec 29 Actress Simaran Kaur, who is currently playing Riddhi Chotwani in the show Jamai No. 1, has reflected on her journey through 2024, sharing the valuable lessons she has learned along the way.

The actress opened up about the personal growth and insights that shaped her year, offering a glimpse into the experiences that have helped her evolve both professionally and personally. Simaran shared that on the professional front, she learned that there will always be highs and lows. She stated, “What truly matters is staying focused on your craft and believing in yourself, even during challenging times. Touch wood, there were no major setbacks, and everything happened one after the other.”

She mentioned that 2024 has been a good year for her and expresses hope that 2025 will be even better than the year that’s passed.

“In 2024, I accomplished a variety of things. I did Tose Naina Milaike on Dangal, which was a superhit and nearly completed 500 episodes. My character received a lot of appreciation, had a unique fan base, and it was a wonderful experience. The audience connected deeply with my character, and I earned numerous accolades and praise. I didn’t know I could perform a comedy role, but it turned out to be very different, and I thoroughly enjoyed it,” Kaur added.

Simaran Kaur went on to state, “So in 2024, I worked on diverse projects and hope to carry the same positivity and success into 2025. 2024 has been an incredible year for me and I feel very fortunate that I get to do so many different things. I love exploring new opportunities and pushing my boundaries as an artist.”

Speaking about her New Year plans and resolution, the actress revealed that her resolution for 2025 is to continue evolving—not just as an actor, but also as a person. She is committed to bettering herself every day.

Simaran also revealed she plans to spend time with her close ones.

“Being around family and friends is always special. But as we actors know, the show must go on, so I’ll probably be shooting during the New Year. I’m looking forward to welcoming 2025 with gratitude and positivity,” Simaran ended.

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