2nd March,2024, Mumbai: Actress Arti Singh claims that every day is pleasurable when work feels like fun. The actress who portrays Chandra in the television series Shravani, Arti, continues, saying she is grateful to be a part of the show and feels privileged to be able to commemorate the production of 250 episodes of Do Dooni 4 Films.
Arti Singh Discusses Shravani, One Of Her Famous Life
“The experience of filming the 250 episodes of the show has been incredible. I now consider the squad to be like a family. I feel like it’s my home production, from the spot department to the cameramen Shashi Dada and Anand Dada, and other directors Amar sir, Ashish sir, and my head of production Sridhar. I’ve received so much love and respect. I’ve enjoyed the photo shoot every day. I even had to have surgery during the filming, and on set, I was treated like a little kid. And that’s what I’ve encountered with them. For me, it’s not a set. I love it here, she declares.
She continues, “Raghuvir sir wrote a well-written tale, which makes the story flawless. One of the greatest writers in our field is him.
Arti claims to like the difficulties
She claims to like the difficulties that come with becoming her character. She is manipulative and negative all the time. Playing the role as such is neither simple nor easy, but occasionally it becomes monotonous. So occasionally I attempt to add a humorous element to my scenarios,” she continues.
She remarks, “Raghu sir and Ravindra sir have been amazing,” when discussing her collaboration with Raghuvir Shekhawat and Ravindra Gautam of Do Dooni 4 Films. I’ve received direction from Ravindra sir previously. They are the greatest colleagues in the field. They are incredibly grounded and readily available for any need. These are the individuals that wish to prosper as well as see the prosperity of those around them.
Arti enjoys being on the little screen.
She continues by saying that she enjoys being on the little screen. The television industry is undoubtedly expanding, with new channels joining the mix and quality programming being produced. And I’m thrilled to be employed here. I work in the television industry. I’ve gained a lot from TV. I’ve done a lot of small-screen shows, including Bigg Boss. “I want to keep working on TV,” she declares.
By-Sapna Meena