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‘I eat and sleep well’: Jayshree Soni, who is back on TV after four years with Professor Pandey Ke Paanch Parivar, talks about her role and vacation in Australia

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What did you do during the past four years?

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I was in Australia and have explored almost everything. It’s a great country to be in. I stayed in a caravan along with friends and had so much fun exploring the roads.

What prompted you to come back to India?

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I worked in the industry from 2008 to 2018, and enjoyed it a lot. I wanted to take a break by travelling to Australia and enjoying some free time. I came back to India in 2022. I want to work now.

Did you miss acting while in Australia?

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Yes, I definitely missed it after working in the industry for so long. But luckily, I used to work in Australia under a company and acted in some Hindi plays. During my stay there, I also acted in a film titled Better Man, which is the biopic of famous singer Robbie Williams. It was a very good experience.

How did you bag a role in Professor Pandey Ke Paanch Parivar?

Professor Pandey Ke Paanch Parivar is being produced by Deeya Singh and Tony Singh. I started my career with them. So it was an immediate yes from my side. They have welcomed me very warmly.

Tell us about your role in the show.

I am doing the role of Madhu, who loves her husband a lot. The audience loves my chemistry with Sandeep Anand, who plays my husband in the show. The feedback from fans is awesome.

You have lost a lot of weight. Tell us about your health regimen.

After I returned to India, I adopted a healthier lifestyle. So, I eat and sleep well, which is why I could cut out some extra weight within a few months.

As you are committed in a relationship, when is the wedding happening?

It will happen when the time comes. Right now, we are in a happy space.

Since you have a long-distance relationship, what advice would you like to give?

Patience and trust are the two pillars of any long-distance relationship, especially when both are in a different time zone. You need to be really understanding towards each other.

How do you de-stress?

Peaceful sleep is one important way of de-stressing. It is like meditation.

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