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Dolly on her role in Tumm Se Tumm Tak

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Dolly Chawla, who has stepped into the shoes of Meera in Prateek Sharma and Parth Shah’s new project, Tumm Se Tumm Tak, said she was thrilled about the storyline of the show but admitted that it came with an unsaid pressure.

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She said, “When I got a call from the production house, I was excited. When they called and briefed me about the character of Meera, I was thrilled. They also mentioned that this show already existed in seven languages, so there’s definitely pressure to deliver a strong performance.”

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“I’ve done negative roles before, but this one is especially challenging—Meera is authoritative and bossy, which makes her quite different,” she added. The show revolves around an age-gap relationship. The actress said, “If you look at relationships in real life, age gaps do exist. Love is a gradual process.”

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