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It’s a different role for Shruti Sharma in Colors’ show Namak Issk Ka

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Colors’ popular show Namak Issk Ka, which captures the journey of nachaniya Chamcham (played by Shruti Sharma), has been appreciated by viewers. Now, as she takes on the society and shows us the kind of prejudices that a dancer in her position has to deal with, she comes across Yug (played by Aditya Ojha). In an ironic and completely unexpected turn of events, Yug, who has always looked down upon dancers ends up, leaving his own bride and marrying Chamcham!

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