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Donal Bisht on returning to the small screen: If it will be good content I will definitely do it

Donal Bisht is one of the most famous names in the television industry. She has made a mark with her performances in TV serials like Ek Deewaana Tha, Roop - Mard Ka Naya Swaroop, and Dil Toh Happy Hai Ji.


She has been away from the small screen for more than one year. We interacted with Donal recently and told her that her fans have been waiting to see her on the small screen again, to which she quipped, “Why not on the big screen?”

Further talking about her plans of returning to TV, Donal said, “I know people love me a lot and I love them back. I feel blessed that people love me so much, there’s always gratitude for it. Thankfully, people have loved my work. But I feel I should also live for myself, so that’s why I took out some time for myself. Till now I have worked for you all (fans) and for myself, but now I want to take out some time for myself. But I have not gone anywhere, my fans know that I am doing web series, music videos, and ads, some events, and photoshoot, something always keeps happening. I am a workaholic, but just wait for some time, if I like something on TV, and if it will be good content I will definitely do it.”

Recently, Donal has featured in a music video titled Teri Patli Kamar and her glamorous avatar has surely grabbed everyone’s attention. The song is produced by Suresh Bhanushali under the banner of Photofit Music and directed by Tanveer Syed.

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