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Smita Bansal: I try not to repeat my roles

By IANS | Updated: October 14, 2019 18:50 IST

"Balika Vadhu" fame actress Smita Bansal does not like to repeat her roles.

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Smita will be seen playing a pivotal role in the new show "Yehh Jadu Hai Jinn Ka". Talking about her chracter, she shared that it's an interesting one.

"I love to experiment with my characters as an actor and this is the first time, I am working on such a show. I try not to repeat my roles and thus grabbed on this opportunity as soon as I was offered this role," Smita said.

In the show, Smita will be seen playing the role of Vikram Singh Chauhan's (Aman) mother. Aman Junaid Khan is a nawab with magical powers but his mother (played by Smita ), does not like it when he uses his powers. She wants him to live like other human beings.

Smita also spoke about her preparations for the role.

She added: "I did not take workshops for this role as I am a directors' actor and I love to work according to his vision. We prepare together on set before on shot and mutually decide on the scene. This show is physically and emotionally very demanding but since I have worked with this team before, I did not mind taking this up as a challenge."

"Yehh Jadu Hai Jinn Ka", which features actress Aditi Sharma in the lead role, will air on Star Plus from Monday.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: SmitaVikram Singh ChauhanAman Junaid KhanAditi Sharma
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