Marathi actress Jui Gadkari, known for her captivating performances in various television shows, is currently in the spotlight for her lead role as Sayali in the popular show "Tharla Tar Mag." In a recent
Instagram question-and-answer session with her fans, Jui provided some intriguing insights into her character and work ethic.
In "Tharla Tar Mag," Jui's character, Sayali, is embroiled in the concept of a "contract marriage" with
Arjun, portrayed by actor
Amit Bhanushali, to seek justice for her uncle, Madhubhau.
This unique storyline has gripped the audience's attention, making it a compelling watch. However, in her candid interaction with fans, Jui revealed that she would never prefer a "contract marriage" in real life. This statement highlights the distinction between her on-screen persona and her values and choices.
The concept of "contract marriage" is often seen in television dramas, where characters enter into a formal agreement for various reasons, sometimes for business, social, or emotional purposes. Jui's declaration that she would not opt for such an arrangement emphasizes her commitment to traditional values and a desire for a genuine and authentic relationship.
Furthermore, in response to a fan's question about conflicts on the set of "Tharla Tar Mag," Jui was quick to clarify that she has never had any disputes or disagreements with her co-stars or crew members. Her professionalism and dedication to her craft shine through as she stated, "I come to the set to work. I do my job and then head home."
Jui's revelations in the Instagram session provide a glimpse into her real-life values and work ethic, which differ from the intriguing character she portrays on-screen. Her refusal to consider a "contract marriage" in reality and her professionalism on the set highlight her commitment to her craft and her dedication to her chosen path in the entertainment industry.
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As Jui continues to impress fans with her exceptional acting skills in "Tharla Tar Mag," her ability to distinguish between fiction and reality becomes increasingly evident.