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Madhurima Tuli on her special appearance in Ishq Mein Marjawan 2: First episode is based on me

Madhurima Tuli has been in the news for her stint in Bigg Boss season 13. The actress was evicted a few weeks ago as she had beaten up her ex-boyfriend Vishal Aditya Singh with a frying pan in the house.


After coming out from the Bigg Boss house, Madhurima shot for a fiction show titled Ishq Mein Marjawan 2. However, she will be seen doing in a special appearance in the show and it is not a full-fledged role.

When we recently met the actress we asked her about her experience of working with the team of Ishq Mein Marjawan 2, to which she said, “It was fantastic (experience). They are amazing people; they are having a lot of fun. It’s all youth-based and all the young people are getting together and making a wonderful show.”

“I loved the concept and I loved my part, so I thought let me just do it. It’s a special appearance, and everyone is saying why a special appearance right now, you should have done a full-fledged role. But I think it was a lovely role and because Ishq Mein Marjawan is a hit show and it’s coming again, so I thought let me just start. The first episode is based on me and the entire cast and crew, they all are very good, Vishal, Helly and Rahul, and even the director is very nice," she added.

Apart from TV shows, Madhurima has also been a part of Bollywood films. When we asked her if she would like to concentrate on Bollywood or would like to continue on TV, the actress said, “Honestly, whatever comes my way and if I like it I will take it up. There’s a web show that is going on and it should release this year. As web shows are really picking up I would like to do more web series. But definitely, TV is huge and I don’t mind doing TV at all. Bollywood is also something that’s on the mind; if a good project comes I will definitely take it up.”

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