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End of a character leaves a void, says actress Urvashi Upadhyay Sharle

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Urvashi Upadhyay, the Noor Jahan from Ishq Subhan Allah, feels attached to her character in the show. The show which recently went off air has left Urvashi nostalgic.

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“When an actor moulds himself or herself into a character, there are various kinds of thought processes and brainstorming that go behind it. Even after ‘cut’, the actor continues to connect with the character,” she says.

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The actress goes on to explain why a character can become such an integral part of life. “An actor makes a character his life. So, when that character ends, it feels that a part of the actor has died. This is a process where there is no procedure. Something develops inside you, nurtures inside you and then dies. So, it leaves a bit of hollowness in your heart.” 

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