Mumbai, July 3 (IANS) Actor Karan V. Grover, known for shows like "Saarrthi" and "Woh Rehne Waali Mehlon Ki", recalled how people would occasionally mistake him for "Alone" actor Karan Singh Grover.
While shooting for an episode of Zee TV's weekend chat show "JuzzBaatt… Sangeen Se Namkeen Tak", Karan went down memory lane, read a statement.
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"There were times when I used to get 100 calls a day by the name of Karan Singh Grover and I di'n't know what to do," Karan told the show's host Rajeev Khandelwal.
"Sometimes the calls would be from his fans because he was extremely popular. I would just be nice to them and appreciate their love and generosity. You d'n't want to disappoint and upset your well-wishers and fans, righ"?"
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Being mediator in relationships comes in handy for Mohena
Actress Mohena Kumari says be it on-screen or off-screen, being a peace-maker comes in handy.
As per the current story-line of the show "Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai", Keerti (Mohena) and Naksh (Rishi Dev) have taken it up on themselves to get Kartik (Mohsin Khan) and Naira (Shivangi Joshi) to reconcile after living away from each other for two years. "
"Each one of us has played a mediator in getting two people to reconcile at some point in our life. I have been one for my family and brother as well. And now, I am getting to play the same role for my reel brother," Mohena said in a statement.
"It always feels great when you can have your real-life instances help you essay an on-screen character with perfection. It's like being a peace-maker comes in h"ndy."
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Dalljiet Kaur, son paint together
Actress Dalljiet Kaur says she loves spending time with her son Jaydon. Since both enjoy painting, they paint together.
When she is not acting, she puts on her old clothes and paints on her canvas.
"I love spending time with my baby. Jaydon is a huge fan of painting himself so we paint together. I have even bought him his own little canvas," Dalljiet said in a statement.
Dalljiet is currently seen as Karuna in the Star Plus show "Qayamat Ki Raat".
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