This story is from December 08, 2023
Sriti Jha works on her Marathi dialect with the help of her on-screen mother Hemangi Kavi for Kaise Mujhe Tum Mil Gaye, says " I've picked up bits and pieces from them"
Kaise Mujhe Tum Mil Gaye, produced by Mukta Dhond, is an impossible love story between two contrasting characters - Amruta and Virat, portrayed by the immensely popular Sriti Jha and Arjit Taneja respectively.
The narrative is set against the vibrant backdrop of Mumbai where Amruta, a 29-year-old unmarried Marathi Mulgi finds her path crossing in the most unexpected ways with a worldly-wise Punjabi munda from Delhi - Virat.
While she believes in the power of love and the sanctity of a meaningful life partnership that both sides need to constantly work on, he harbours a sceptical view on marriage after having burnt his fingers. In fact, he is anti-marriage, having concluded that most women are gold-diggers.
Like every dedicated actor, popular actress Sriti is committed to giving her best in portraying the character of a Marathi Mulgi. To authentically depict Amruta Chitnis on screen, Sriti is diligently learning Marathi lingo.
Viewers can expect a delightful surprise as Sriti adeptly speaks in a Marathi dialect, mastering key phrases. She's fully dedicated to her role, seeking guidance from her on-screen mother, Hemangi Kavi, who plays Bhavani Chitnis in the show.
Sriti Jha said, “I may not be able to speak Marathi very well, But I have many Maharashtrian friends, such as Mugdha, who speak the language fluently of course. I've picked up bits and pieces from them, so I can understand when someone speaks to me in Marathi, but if I'm unfamiliar with the topic, I struggle to comprehend it. I get a lot of help from Hemangi since the makers have incorporated some Marathi lingos and phrases into the script to catch the Mumbai vibe. We share many scenes together, and she helps with her valuable input. Hemangi has even taught me some phrases that I'll use for Virat in the show.”
While Sriti continues to impress us with her exceptional acting skills, witness their impossible love story - Kaise Mujhe Tum Mil Gaye - as it airs every day at 10 pm, only on Zee TV
While she believes in the power of love and the sanctity of a meaningful life partnership that both sides need to constantly work on, he harbours a sceptical view on marriage after having burnt his fingers. In fact, he is anti-marriage, having concluded that most women are gold-diggers.
Like every dedicated actor, popular actress Sriti is committed to giving her best in portraying the character of a Marathi Mulgi. To authentically depict Amruta Chitnis on screen, Sriti is diligently learning Marathi lingo.
Viewers can expect a delightful surprise as Sriti adeptly speaks in a Marathi dialect, mastering key phrases. She's fully dedicated to her role, seeking guidance from her on-screen mother, Hemangi Kavi, who plays Bhavani Chitnis in the show.
Sriti Jha said, “I may not be able to speak Marathi very well, But I have many Maharashtrian friends, such as Mugdha, who speak the language fluently of course. I've picked up bits and pieces from them, so I can understand when someone speaks to me in Marathi, but if I'm unfamiliar with the topic, I struggle to comprehend it. I get a lot of help from Hemangi since the makers have incorporated some Marathi lingos and phrases into the script to catch the Mumbai vibe. We share many scenes together, and she helps with her valuable input. Hemangi has even taught me some phrases that I'll use for Virat in the show.”
While Sriti continues to impress us with her exceptional acting skills, witness their impossible love story - Kaise Mujhe Tum Mil Gaye - as it airs every day at 10 pm, only on Zee TV
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