Nandani Tiwary on new twists in Tumm Se Tumm Tak: Adds more spice to my character
Nandani Tiwary, who plays Mansi in Sharad Kelkar and NAhrika Chouksey starrer, 'Tumm Se Tumm Tak', calls the new twists and turns added to the show its soul. She said, "When a twist is introduced, maintaining yourself at the top comes with responsibility. It adds more spice to my character, and I just love it."
She emphasized that the sudden narrative changes are based on the demand and added, "To make it spicier, which makes the show more interesting. Though it is a bit demanding, it comes with an advantage. It is very exciting to portray the same."
She further said, "I am blessed to be a part of such a great team, as I get some time to prepare myself. These unexpected twists also bring excitement in us during narration."
She enjoys playing every emotion, but as for her character, she said, "She loves giving trauma to the main leads, so honestly I love shocking scenes."
Nandani believes that the story should be engaging, especially at a time when the audience struggles with their attention span. She said, "In an era of shorts and reels, where engaging an audience for three seconds is tough, your content has to be fast and pacey to maintain the interest of the audience. We are blessed to have such a production team, which has an innovative creative team that is grabbing the audience's love."
What next? "I'm also a bit excited for the proposal when my brother-in-law (Aryavardhan, played by Sharad Kelkar) will propose to Anu (played by Niharika Chouksey), but for the audience, I would like to say tighten up your seatbelt as the show moves towards your favorite moment super soon," Nandani ended.
She further said, "I am blessed to be a part of such a great team, as I get some time to prepare myself. These unexpected twists also bring excitement in us during narration."
She enjoys playing every emotion, but as for her character, she said, "She loves giving trauma to the main leads, so honestly I love shocking scenes."
Nandani believes that the story should be engaging, especially at a time when the audience struggles with their attention span. She said, "In an era of shorts and reels, where engaging an audience for three seconds is tough, your content has to be fast and pacey to maintain the interest of the audience. We are blessed to have such a production team, which has an innovative creative team that is grabbing the audience's love."
What next? "I'm also a bit excited for the proposal when my brother-in-law (Aryavardhan, played by Sharad Kelkar) will propose to Anu (played by Niharika Chouksey), but for the audience, I would like to say tighten up your seatbelt as the show moves towards your favorite moment super soon," Nandani ended.
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