Pushpa Impossible's Bhakti Rathod reveals why she enjoys playing a Gujarati character being a Gujarati in real life - EXCLUSIVE

Bhakti Rathod who is a Gujarati in real life sheds light on playing a Gujarati character in Sony SAB's show Pushpa Impossible. The actress reveals how the makers have kept it real in the show.
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MUMBAI : Bhakti Rathod is currently seen playing the role of Sonal Parekh in Sony SAB's hit drama series Pushpa Impossible.

The actress is loved for her role as Sonal and the viewers have appreciated her performance.

Bhakti who has been a part of the show for a very long time has become a household name for her performance.

Well, we all know that Bhakti has been in the entertainment industry for several years and managed to create a name for herself.

The actress has been a port of hit TV shows in the past which includes Des Mein Nikla Hoga Chand, Sajda Tere Pyaar Mein, Thoda Sa Badal Thoda Sa Pani, Bhakharwadi, Kuch Smiles Ho Jayein... With Alia among others.

Pushpa Impossible is bankrolled by JD Majethia's home production Hats Off Productions.

This is Bhakti's second collaboration with JD Majethia and it has been great.

TellyChakkar got in touch with Bhakti who spoke in length about playing a Gujarati character, managing hectic schedules and much more.

ALSO READ: EXCLUSIVE! Pushpa Impossible actress Bhakti Rathod on her ALTERNATE career: Being an LLB student, I would love to practice law if ever I have time because I wouldn’t like to compromise on either of my passions

How is the experience of playing a Gujarati character being a Gujarati in real life?

A Gujarati character is often trendily etched very characteristic, while there is more to them than just typical styles portrayed. I am delighted that our writers and JD sir have kept her so real and shown the pros of a Gujarati woman in actuality through Sonal. Thus performing her is effortless.

Every platform be it TV, films and web has a lot of different varieties of roles to offer. What kind of roles are you looking for in future?

I miss performing comedy, I bloom and enjoy myself most in this genre. A negative role is also something I’ve been exploring recently in films and have found a vast ground there to play well.

There are no fixed off-days when an actor works for a daily soap. What is your take on this? Are you okay working on weekends?

I love and enjoy my job more than anything else in the world. My work is my unwinding. I happiest when I am acting, or even preparing for a new script or role. When you love your job so much, it doesn’t matter what off days you get or you don’t.

Well said, Bhakti!

Stay tuned to TellyChakkar for all the latest updates.

ALSO READ: Bhakti Rathod's "Pushpa Impossible" Marks Two Years of Success - Exclusive

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