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This story is from September 13, 2020

Juhi Parmar: My daughter is most excited about seeing me on TV again

Juhi Parmar is all set to essay a unique role in the upcoming TV show 'Hamariwali Good News'.
Juhi Parmar: My daughter is most excited about seeing me on TV again
Actress Juhi Parmar will be back on TV soon; she will be seen in the upcoming show, Hamariwali Good News, in a different avatar. Juhi, who barely stepped out over the past five months, to ensure the safety of her parents and young daughter, says, “I was pretty much at home since the last five months, spending quality time with my daughter Samairra and my parents.
I think our bond has become stronger due to the time we spent together, making the best of celebrations with the resources available within the confines of our home.”
But when she was offered to play the lead in 'Hamariwali Good News', she couldn’t resist it. She shares, “I loved the script, but a part of me was and is still apprehensive about being on the sets and going back home. However, I think as a society, globally, we have come to realise that the virus is not going anywhere and we need to get back to work, but with precautions. Samairra misses having her mumma around at home, but she’s also excited to see me back on screen and, in fact, is already planning a premiere night at home, a mini party with her grandparents for me.”
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Juhi with her daughter Samairra

Talking about her telly journey so far, Juhi says, “The greatest gift in my career has been my show 'Kumkum- Ek Pyara Sa Bandhan' and I just hope that my new character Renuka becomes the cherry on top! I’ve been reading many scripts over the years after 'Kumkum', but when this show came to me, I instantly had a smile on my face. The story line is unique. Renuka is a strong-headed, God-fearing, fun-loving homemaker, who goes to the extent of having a child for her daughter-in-law — a thought that is noble and yet, so challenging. Being a mother in real life, I know that even the thought of my child being with someone else, makes my heart skip a beat.”

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Roshni Olivera is deputy editor at The Times of India and keeps track of all that’s happening in the television industry. She covers lifestyle stories too, and makes sure that Bombay Times continues to be a buzzing newspaper for readers. Roshni takes each day as it comes and believes in living in the moment.

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