Ishq Jabariya
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Ishq Jabariya.
When love, faith, and destiny collide, extraordinary tales are written. Sun Neo’s beloved show Ishq Jabariya takes a thrilling turn as Gulki, played by Siddhi Sharma, and Aditya, portrayed by the talented Lakshay Khurana, face a rollercoaster of emotions in their journey of love and resilience.
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Siddhi Sharma Talks Surrogacy and Motherhood
In Sun Neo’s ongoing show Ishq Jabariya, intense emotions unfold as Siddhi Sharma, who plays the character of Gulki, finds herself in a challenging situation. Mohini, through Aditya, asks Gulki to become a surrogate mother for Anu’s child. However, Gulki refuses this offer, prompting Siddhi Sharma to share her thoughtful perspective on surrogacy.
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Siddhi Sharma
Reflecting on her recent getaway, Siddhi shared her heartfelt experience, “Recently, I visited Rajasthan, and what I loved the most about the trip was the beautiful environment at our farm house in Jaipur. The surroundings were full of greenery, mountains, farming areas, and an overall peaceful vibe.
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Lakshay Khurana
For Lakshay, Christmas is not just a festival but an opportunity to pause, celebrate, and reconnect with his closest friends. Sharing his excitement, Lakshay says, "Christmas for me is all about spending quality time with friends and creating beautiful memories. Every year, we all gather at one of our friend's homes, where we celebrate together, enjoy some good food, dance, and just have a great time.
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Aarchi Sachdeva
Sun Neo’s popular show Ishq Jabariya continues to win hearts with its unique storyline and vibrant characters. Among them is Anu, played by the talented Aarchi Sachdeva. Recently, she shared her thoughts on portraying Anu and the support she’s received from her co-star, Kamya, who plays Mohini in the show.
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Kamya Panjabi
The Ishq Jabariya actress also had a message for aspiring talents, “For anyone who thinks that being someone’s Facebook friend or social media buddy will get them roles, I’d say it doesn’t work that way. In television, if you fit the character and can deliver what’s needed, you’ll get the opportunity. So focus on your skills, your craft, and your ability to adapt and perform. That’s what ultimately matters in this industry.”
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