13 May,2021 07:42 AM IST | Mumbai | Nikita Wagh
Tushar Dalvi, Ruhaanika Dhawan (Photo/PR)
Actor Tushar Dalvi, who plays Sai Baba of Shirdi in the Television show 'Mere Sai - Shraddha Aur Saburi', is all praises for his little co-star Ruhaanika Dhawan. The child actress, who rose to fame and became a household name after playing the role of Ruhi in the popular daily soap 'Yeh Hai Mohabbatein', is now part of the mythological show.
Dalvi is currently shooting with Ruhaanika for the upcoming track which aims to teach people a lesson about how whether it is a girl or a boy, a child is a child. The little talent will essay the role of a girl name âRama', a very brave and independent girl who is looking out for her biological parents. She was abandoned by them outside a temple and was later adopted by a lady, who she lovingly calls Ajji.
Tushar Dalvi, Ruhaanika Dhawan's on-screen avatar in the show (Photo/PR)
Ruhaanika will face the camera after two long years, as she took a break to focus on her academics and extra co-curricular activities. Sharing his experience of shooting with Ruhaanika, Tushar shares, "This is the first time I am working with Ruhaanika and it's wonderful to have her for the upcoming track. I watched her previous shows and personally feel she is a fantastic actor, who can essay the role of Rama in a brilliant manner."
He further adds, "I wish everyone should have a sweet daughter like Ruhaanika, who takes away all the worries with her soothing smile and thoughtful nature."
'Mere Sai - Shraddha Aur Saburi' has made its mark among the audience since the day of its inception and has its niche audience. The makers have always brought tracks that are relatable and engages the viewers in pure Sai devotion. Tushar Dalvi continues to impress the audiences through his life-like depiction of Sai in the show. And the upcoming track will give a vital message to society about gender equality.
The show airs on Sony Entertainment Television.
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