We got candid with Shivangi Joshi aka Naira from Star Plus drama, Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai and the actress is having fun with her family in Dehradun but also looking forward to resume shooting after everything normalizes. The actress spoke about spending time with family, maintaining her fitness, missing Mumbai as well as her sets and a lot more.
Television actors are indeed having fun with their families and enjoying their break from hectic shoots and crazy schedules. But at the same time they do miss being on sets!
We got candid with Shivangi Joshi aka Naira from Star Plus drama, Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai and the actress is having fun with her family in Dehradun but also looking forward to resuming shooting after everything normalizes. The actress spoke about spending time with family, maintaining her fitness, missing Mumbai as well as her sets and a lot more.
Speaking about being with her family after such a long time Shivangi said, “I feel really overwhelmed after spending time with my family especially my 3-year old nephew. I never got a chance to spend quality time with my family so this indeed feels like a blessing. This feels like a long vacation after so many years and I cannot be happier.”
We asked the actress about her fitness routine whilst enjoying her vacation time and she replied, “ I make sure I have 4 liters of water every day, I consume fruit juices, have a lot of fruits and vegetables as well. I also do Zumba with my sister and Bhabhi to keep myself fit. I try to run and climb stairs as well.”
On missing her co-stars and being on sets Shivangi said, “I really miss being in Bombay and being on shoots. I am having a gala time with my family but I cannot wait to go back when everything normalizes.”
We went on to ask Shivangi what would she recommend to watch during the Quarantine period to which the actress said, “ I am a rom-com person. I watch two movies daily, one with my brother and the other one with my entire family. I would recommend people watch any movies from the 90s. It is fun to go down the memory lane and watch some good works of Old Cinema.”
Signing off, Shivangi said, “Everyone please stay indoors and be safe. Try to maintain your health and pursue your hobbies. Let us hope everything gets back to normal soon.”
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