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Akshita Mudgal misses North Indian food

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Sony TV has brought to our screens a new-age love story of Ahaan and Ishqi, who get off on a rocky start due to their different ideologies. Akshita Mudgal, who essays the role of Ishqi in Ishq Par Zor Nahi, originally hails from Agra, UP. She shares a deep-rooted love for North Indian food, namely the lip-smacking chaat. Currently living in Mumbai, she really misses her comfort food and hopes to visit home soon to relish all the mouth-watering dishes.

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Akshita said, “Anyone who knows me knows that I am a big-time foodie! Being born and brought up in the North, I have grown up eating an array of the most delicious delicacies. From the authentic Mughlai and Awadhi cuisines to the epic street food, North India is a foodie’s paradise! But being in Mumbai, if there’s one thing that I miss the most, it would be Delhi ki chaat! It’s my comfort food.” 

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