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Ayushi Khurana is a daughter-in-law in her reel as well as real life

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Ayushi Khurana from Zee TV’s show Jaane Anjaane Hum Mile embarks on a new chapter, both personally and professionally, as she embraces her dual role—a daughter-in-law in reel and real life. In the upcoming episodes, it will be interesting for the viewers to watch how Raghav’s family welcomes and treats Reet as the new daughter-in-law, and how Reet deals with them as well as fights for her rights in the house.

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Ayushi shared, “It felt like life had given me a perfect dress rehearsal for my own wedding. The rituals we performed on set mirrored those of my real wedding so closely that by the time my big day arrived, I felt fully prepared. It was a surreal experience to say the least. The reel wedding was grand and cinematic, infused with the magic of storytelling, while my real wedding was intimate. Not everyone gets the chance to live such a beautiful experience twice, and I feel incredibly fortunate to have had these moments both on screen and in real life. It’s a story I’ll treasure and share for the rest of my life. I wish the audience appreciates my role, as it is a big motivating force.”

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