TV actress Soni Singh to play philanthropist in ‘Naamkarann’

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Mumbai: Actress Soni Singh who was playing a Bollywood addicted girl in Mahesh Bhatt’ directorial ‘Naamkarann’ will now play a philanthropist in the show after the leap.

“My character in the show started with funny shades. I was a fun loving girl who use to enjoy her life relating herself to Bollywood celeb and it turned grey for sometime which latter again turned to positive. I was helpful and emotional to the people around me. I was in jail then. But now after the leap in the show my character has alter and I’m playing a philanthropist. I will be seen putting up with an NGO,” Soni said.

Talking about her looks she said, “Earlier in the show I use to wear only a jail uniform. But now I’ll be seen in Indo-western look. Western stylist saree in Indian style with black metal jewellery. I am really excited.”


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Actress Soni Singh is still remember for playing powerful roles in the television shows like Banoo Main Teri Dulhann, Ghar Ki Lakshmi Betiyann, Laagi Tujhse Lagan, Saraswatichandra, Yeh Vaada Raha.

Soni Singh is also excited about her new look in the show. She shares, “Earlier in Naamkarann I was seen as one of the pensioner and use to wear a normal uniform regularly. But now I have got to an amazing look to portray. My charecter Suneheri, will be seen wearing Indian Stylist saree but in totally modern way with black metal jewellery. That will for sure set a new fashion trend. I’m just in love with my new look.”

Sources also said that her charecter was earlier decided to moved out but she was again signed for the role after the leap.

Soni who has appeared as Bigg Boss 8 contestant and also joined the laughter shows of Kapil Sharma said, “Yaa, I wasn’t shooting since a month and my character was away from the screen. But viewers and fans were missing me and writing on it on social media. So Yes I’m back. And I’m thankful for showering so much love to my fans and well wishers.”

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