Shivangi Feels Privileged To Be A Part Of Rajan Shahi’s YRKKH

Stunning TV star Shivangi Joshi, who is part of Rajan Shahi's Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai, is thrilled as the show has completed twelve years. In a recent interview, she spills about her favorite sequences and much more.

Recently a few days back on Tuesday, Ace TV producer Rajan Shahi’s classic and hit Indian serial Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai (YRKKH, 2009 – present), which airs on Star Plus marked 12 glorious years. In a recent interview, talking about same, Shivangi feels privileged to be a part of Rajan Shahi’s YRKKH.

Stunning telly actress who rose to fame with her portrayal of Naira in YRKKH produced by Directors Kut Productions, Shivangi feels privileged to be a part of Rajan Shahi’s YRKKH.

Opening up on her favorite sequences and memories related to the show and much more in the recent interview, Shivangi feels privileged to be a part of Rajan Shahi’s YRKKH.

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Shivangi Joshi, who is part of Rajan Shahi’s Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai, is thrilled as the show has completed twelve years. The actor says that she feels honoured to be part of it. Throwing more emphasis on same, she said, “The feeling is outstanding and great. I am privileged to share space with some of the finest actors and crew I have ever come across. Being a part of Yeh Rishta is a blessing”.

Ask her which her most cherished sequence has been on the show, and she says, “I think each and every scene is special to me..but if I had to recall one of my favourites, it has to be the Kaira moments and performances in Greece and Rajasthan. That was a thrilling experience for me”.

The actor says that the show is loved because of the hard work that goes into it. Elaborating more on it, she says, “The USP of Yeh Rishta is the lovely direction, amazing script writing and story telling and the long seen vision of our mentor and producer, Rajan Shahi sir”.

Last year, due to the lockdown, the shoot had to be halted. Talking about this, Shivangi says, “Each day is a lesson to learn, remember and overcome. Then be it a working day or an off day. Last year kept me away from work for a few months but reunited me with my entire family. I worked on myself, was engrossed in household work and spent time with myself. These are the best feelings which one should experience”.

Furthermore, she also added, “These learnings and challenges keep me going and motivated. There is always something new to look forward to”.

Talking about working with producer Rajan Shahi, she says, “He is beyond words. He is my mentor, a father figure to me, a great passionate believer in storytelling and a visionary”.