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Prisha Dhatwalia, who is currently making waves with her debut television show Meri Bhavya Life, is winning hearts with her natural performance and endearing presence on screen.
While her portrayal is receiving praise, what’s also shaping her journey in a beautiful way is the strong camaraderie she shares with her co-stars—especially with actor Karan Vohra.Opening up about her connection with the cast, Prisha shared, “I bond with everyone very naturally, to be honest—touch wood. Whether it's my onscreen family or Rishank, who is my co-actor Karan Vohra, I gel with him very naturally.”Although there’s an age gap between them, Prisha shared that the bond she has with Karan is truly special.
“I don’t even know where it comes from, especially considering we’re not from the same age group, but still, there’s something very special in the connection. I see a good friend and strong support system in him,” she added.Karan, according to Prisha, has become something of a mentor and guide. “There are times when I sit with him during our breaks, and we talk about so many things. He shares a lot about the industry, how things work, and how to handle different situations on set.
He's just amazing.”While Karan may be a pillar of support, Prisha’s warmth extends to the rest of the cast too. “I also bond really well with my on-screen mother, father, sister, and, of course, Hiten Sir. These are the people I mostly spend time with on set, and I always feel very charged up and positive when I’m around them.”Still, she admits that her deepest connection is with Karan due to the amount of screen time they share.
“So honestly, I can’t name just one person. But since Karan is my co-actor and someone I spend a lot of screen time with, I feel I can really rely on him. He fits in perfectly, and we share a great comfort level. So please don’t give me a diplomatic tag (haha), but it’s true that I genuinely have a very good relationship with most of my co-actors.
They are all such good energy-givers, and I love them all equally,” she laughed.For Prisha, these relationships are more than just off-screen camaraderie—they deeply influence her performance.
“My bond with everyone on set has grown stronger over time, especially because of the kind of response they gave to my performance and the valuable inputs they shared. It really helped me tap into my character better,” she reflected.One of the most impactful experiences for her has been performing with senior actor Iqbal Khan, who plays her father in the show. “Whenever I do my scenes with Iqbal Sir, it feels so real. He’s such a natural actor that it honestly feels like I’m talking to my real father.
That kind of energy and passion from a co-actor makes all the difference.”As a debutante, Prisha approaches her work with humility and curiosity. “Since this is my debut show, I’m here mainly to absorb and learn as much as I can. I’m like that little kid who would sit next to a senior actor just to listen to them talk and learn from their experience. Be it Kruttika Ma’am, Hiten Tejwani Sir, or Disha Ma’am — I enjoy learning from them all.”Summing up her experience so far, she said, “I have a lot of respect for each and every person working around me, both as artists and individuals. I keep learning from them every day, and I always try to incorporate those learnings into my work.”With her grounded mindset and emotional intelligence, Prisha Dhatwalia is not just embracing fame—she’s building a career rooted in connection, gratitude, and passion.