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Kanisha Malhotra talks about her comeback to TV

By IANS | Updated: December 11, 2021 18:25 IST

Mumbai, Dec 11 TV actress Kanisha Malhotra, who is known for featuring in shows like 'Yeh Hai Mohabbatein', ...

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Mumbai, Dec 11 TV actress Kanisha Malhotra, who is known for featuring in shows like 'Yeh Hai Mohabbatein', talks about making her comeback after two years.

She says: "I'm excited to return to acting after almost two years. I will be seen in an upcoming film about a pregnant girl Tesha, who loses her boyfriend to Covid-19. I play the protagonist, a chirpy girl and pregnant with her long-term boyfriend Samay's child. They are about to get married but before that a sudden Covid-19 outbreak happens and she becomes a victim after losing her boyfriend to this incurable virus. My role is filled with thrill, action and a lot of emotions."

The film named 'Outbreak' will be released on Christmas. Kanisha, says now she wants to stay active as an actress. "After not acting for two long years as I was exploring content creation and production. But now I'm going to act as if I'm literally passionate about it," she concludes.

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