Saarvie Omana, renowned for her role as Meera in the hit television series “Pyar Ka Pehla Naam Radha Mohan,” produced by Prateek Sharma and Parth Shah’s Studio LSD, opens up about the significance of friendship in her life. In a heartfelt discussion, Saarvie shares her thoughts on the value of true companionship, especially on Friendship Day.
Friendship: A Cornerstone in Saarvie’s Life
Saarvie highlights the crucial role of friendship both personally and professionally. As an introvert with a close-knit circle of friends, she cherishes the ability to share openly without hesitation. “Everyone needs someone with whom they can talk about anything without thinking twice. For me, friendship is really important. Being an introvert with a very small friend circle, I can say I have a beautiful and pure one. Friendship is the key to every relationship,” she expresses.
Unwavering Support from Close Friends
When it comes to her best friends, Saarvie finds it challenging to single out one person, acknowledging the equal importance of all her close friends. “They understand me and never judge me, no matter what. Whether I’m emotional, sad, angry, or cranky, they are always there for me and listen patiently. Without them, I’m incomplete,” she shares.
In the demanding and competitive television industry, Saarvie’s friends remain supportive and understanding. “They understand my schedule and never get angry if I’m unable to talk to them or forget to wish them on their special days. They respect my work and schedule,” she explains.
Friendships on Set: A Different Experience
While Saarvie has formed close bonds during her previous show “Rabb Se Hai Dua,” her current experience in “Pyar Ka Pehla Naam Radha Mohan” is different. “From my last show, yes, I do have a few close friends. But in my current show, I haven’t found that vibe from anyone yet. Till now, it’s only a co-actor relationship on the set,” she admits. Her introverted nature and belief in genuine connections sometimes lead to misinterpretations of her demeanour.
Parallels Between Real and Reel Friendships
Saarvie sees similarities between her real-life friendships and those of her character, Meera. “Yes, I’m like Meera. A helping hand will always be there from my side. No matter the time and place, if my friends need me, I make sure that I’ll be there for them,” she affirms.
Friendship: A Catalyst for Personal Growth
Reflecting on how friendships have shaped her, Saarvie acknowledges their impact on her personal growth. “Friends have helped and contributed to my personal life, and they still do. But in professional life, there is no contribution from them, as I don’t see them as stepping stones. For me, profession and friendship are different. I can’t make friends for my profession’s benefit,” she concludes.
As Saarvie Omana celebrates Friendship Day, her insights remind us of the invaluable role that true friends play in our lives, offering unwavering support and understanding amidst life’s challenges.
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