Radhika Vidyasagar
Television’s impact is stronger than any other form of influence: Radhika Vidyasagar
Television has a greater impact than any other medium when it comes to conveying messages, says actress Radhika Vidyasagar. The actress, who plays Renuka Deshmukh in Rahul Tewary and Rolling Tales Production’s Udne Ki Aasha on Star Plus, believes that TV reflects society and presents it in a larger-than-life manner. "Television reflects society. It's a powerful medium that influences people. When you watch something on TV, the impact is stronger than any other form of influence. The medium is incredibly strong and has a significant effect on the masses. Television often portrays li | Click Here...
Udne Ki Aasha fame Radhika Vidyasagar talks about her personal habits and community awareness on World Environment Day
On the occasion of World Environment Day, actress Radhika Vidyasagar who is currently seen in the role of Renuka in Star Plus's Udne Ki Aasha emphasizes the importance of sustainable living and reducing plastic usage. She also shares her eco-friendly practices, inspiring others to follow suit. Radhika reveals that she refrains from buying plastic bags and reuses items whenever possible. “I definitely try to be very eco-friendly and not buy or use plastic bags," she emphasizes, reflecting on her journey towards reducing plastic waste. "Right now, I am in the phase of sustainable liv | Click Here...
Radhika Vidyasagar to enter Kulfi Kumar Bajewala
Kulfi Kumar Bajewala the popular Star Plus show produced by Gul Khan and Nilanjana Purkayasstha will see a new entry. Actress Radhika Vidyasagar will enter the show as Jimmy Gazdar’s first wife and mother of Fateh. As we know, Sikander (Mohit Malik) had earlier kidnapped Fateh to get even with Jimmy. Now, with Sikander being critically ill, Fateh’s mother and Jimmy’s first wife will bump into Sikander and he will get to know of their poor financial condition. As per a reliable source, “Jimmy would have refused to fund his son for his education and Sikande | Click Here...