Actress Surbhi Jyoti, who was most recently spotted in the web series “Gunaah,” talked about her relationship with co-star Zayn Ibad Khan. She said that she bonded with him on American television sitcom “Friends”
Gashmeer Mahajani plays the major character in the show, which also stars Surbhi as Tara. Surbhi talked candidly about her relationship with the other actors, getting ready for the part. She also talked about her favourite moments from filming the exciting series.
Surbhi Jyoti revealed about her bonding with Ibad khan in an interview to a news agency. Speaking to the agency, she said, “”Gashmeer and Zayn have not shot a scene together because they are actually playing the same person. But I have shot with both of them, and they are sweethearts, very good. Zayn and I hit it off very well because we both are staunch ‘Friends’ fans. Gashmeer takes a little time to open up, but when he opened up he was fun.”
When asked about her preparation for the roles Surbhi replied, “There was no physical training that was required, but we did a lot of script reading. All the characters in themselves were so challenging and complicated, so to read the script with everyone and understand it was the most difficult part.”
Surbhi also talked about the mental strength that the role of Tara required. She said, “As Surbhi, I have read the script, so of course I know what is going to happen. But I used to convince myself that probably this is not my way of doing things.” Sometimes there was an inner conflict between Tara and Surbhi. But then, I just used to think that I am playing a character,” concluded Surbhi.
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