From charming the audiences with her royal style as the graceful and elegant Neelambari to intriguing the viewers on her next evil move as the wicked Mahamaya, Deepshikha Nagpal has added an element of versatility and beauty to every shade of character essayed by her in &TV’s Main Bhi Ardhangini. The actress has been a part of the show since its inception and has been shooting in Jaipur for over 9 months now. Culminating this beautiful journey with people who were like family in a place more like home, Deepshikha Nagpal will be soon making an exit from the show.
Bidding her a heartfelt goodbye, the entire cast and crew threw their favourite malkin of the house a grand farewell party on the sets post-shooting their last sequence with her. Making this moment a little extra special for her, each member of the cast and crew spoke about the best memories they have shared with the actress. Nostalgic with the memories of exploring Jaipur and celebrating each festival with her team like one big happy family, Deepshikha was left feeling a little overwhelmed in the moment. Laughing away the tears of joy, the cast and crew bid their last of the goodbyes to Deepshikha followed by a cake-cutting ceremony
Sharing her experience on working in Jaipur with the cast, Deepshikha said, “I was informed around a week ago that my character was coming to an end and Mahamaya would be killed by Nevla (mongoose). It didn’t come as a shocker to me because I understand that makers have to keep experimenting to keep the audience glued to the show. They have introduced a nevla track and Rohit Bakshi has been roped in to play the role. This was the first time that I shot outside Mumbai for a daily soap for such a long time and I must say, the journey has indeed been beautiful. While shooting for films we would go for outdoor shoots.”
Eager to return back to her own home, Deepshikha said, “I am really waiting to get back home, It is not easy living away from your family. I look forward to now taking a one-week trip to Bali and catching up with a few friends before I get busy with work again.”