Muskaan Bamne on her bond with the cast of Pushpa Impossible; says 'Rasika is always up for fun conversations, while Nitin has the funniest one-liners'

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Muskaan Bamne on her bond with the cast of Pushpa Impossible; says 'Rasika is always up for fun conversations, while Nitin has the funniest one-liners'

Pushpa Impossible has been entertaining fans with its relatable storyline and lovable family moments. Shanaya (Muskaan Bamne), who recently entered the show, added freshness to the story. It also added layer of warmth and humour. Muskaan Bamne, who plays Shanaya, is currently seen dealing with the consequences of her sudden marriage to Chirag (Nitin Babu). Her decision has affected many relationships, especially with Manva (Rasika Dhobale), who is finding it difficult to accept everything that has happened.Shanaya, Chirag, and Manva are seen going through a difficult time on screen, but things are completely different in real-life. The trio shares a close bond off-screen and is often seen spending time together between shots. They enjoy meals together, share jokes and even tease one another.Sharing more about their bond, Muskaan Bamne, who plays Shanaya, said, “It's funny because on-screen we're constantly arguing, crying or dealing with some heavy emotions, but the moment the director says 'cut', we're back to laughing together.

Nitin, Rasika and I have become really close over time. We usually have our meals together, crack silly jokes, and keep pulling each other's legs. Rasika is always up for fun conversations, while Nitin has the funniest one-liners that catch us off guard.

That comfort we share off-screen makes it much easier to perform emotionally intense scenes because there's so much trust between us. I look forward to coming to the set every day because of the wonderful people I get to work with.”

In the recent story line, Muskaan's character was shown handling household responsibilities after marriage. For the actress, it was an experience for life because she loved the nervousness, the excitement and the little kitchen disasters that she could show.Sharing her experience, Muskaan Bamne said, “Shanaya cooking for the family for the first time was such a fun sequence to shoot because it felt so relatable.

Initially, I was very scared because I didn’t want to embarrass myself, so I called my sister Simran to understand some basic ingredients. But once I got on set, I kept forgetting everything she had taught me! That’s when I realised cooking is much harder than it looks.

It was a cute kind of chaos filled with laughter and learning. I could completely relate to Shanaya’s nervousness and excitement because I was feeling the same way. There were so many moments during the shoot that made everyone laugh, and that made the experience even more special. It has definitely inspired me to learn cooking properly someday and surprise my family.”

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