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Still feel like a newcomer: Urvashi Sharma

Actress Urvashi Sharma, who made her small-screen debut with new TV series Ek Maa Jo Laakhon Ke Liye Bani Amma, says that she feels like a newcomer.

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Actress Urvashi Sharma, who made her small-screen debut with new TV series Ek Maa Jo Laakhon Ke Liye Bani Amma, says that she feels like a newcomer. “It feels great to be on the sets. I have the same kind of feeling which I had when I shot for Naqaab (Bollywood film that released in 2007). I hardly sleep. I eagerly wait for the next day to shoot so that I can be on the sets. I still feel like a newcomer,” Urvashi said. The finite series captures the journey of Zeenat, a mother of two, deserted by her husband and her rise to a position of power. She said, “The character is very strong and the script is very gripping. All the characters have important roles and it’s a finite series, so it will end soon.” —IANS

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