Ace television actress Suhasi Dhami visited Delhi to promote Zee TV’s new serial “Aap Ke Aa Jaane Se” on the eve of Valentine’s Day. Sushasi Dhami is playing a lead role in the show which is an unconventional love story of a 42-year-old strong, independent single mother Vedika Mathur (Suhasi Dhami) and a 24-year-old non-conformist, fun-loving and free-spirited young man Sahil Agarwal (Karan Jotwani).
Aap Ke Aa Jaane Se is produced by Bodhi Tree Productions and airs every monday to friday at 10:30pm on Zee TV.
With nothing in common except for their unflinching love for each other, the two will embark on a journey to dismiss societal pressures and prove that they do not need a ‘Licence to Love’. With a strong and hard-hitting concept, Aap Ke Aa Jaane Se has been impressing viewers with its unique storyline. Currently, the show highlights Sahil’s deep-rooted feelings and romantic inclination towards Vedika.
Whilst in Delhi, actress Suhasi Dhami interacted with her fans and shed light on the show’s concept. She also spoke about how age must not be considered a hindrance when it comes to love and that so-called societal taboos must not triumph over one’s true desires.
Speaking with fashiongaze.com Suhasi said, “I am very excited about the show, because firstly these kind of stories do not come to you all the time where a 42 year old woman falls in love with 24 years old boy. I get to portray different kind of emotions and shades. Secondly it is aired on my favourite channel Zee TV. This is my third show with Zee TV. I am very lucky in that term, and I am very excited for the show as a whole because I want to see how people accept this kind of show. I really hope they watch the show, see sensitivity and start connecting with the characters.”
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