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“Veer and I share the purest form of friendship,” says Anula Navlekar from What The Folks

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Friday, 4 February 2022 (16:48 IST)
Actress Anula Navlekar who made her acting debut in the film ‘B.A Pass’ has gained immense popularity within the digital world for her cheerful role as ‘Akshata’ aka ‘Akshu’ in Dice Media’s dramedy series ‘What the Folks!’. The makers had recently announced that they are bringing back the craziness of the Sharma’s for one last time. This time around we will be seeing more of Akshata’s fun-loving relationship with her on-screen brother-in-law, Nikhil. Their real life connection reflects perfectly well on their on-screen chemistry. Anula considers Veer as an elder brother in real life.

Reminiscing her journey on What The Folks!, Anula says “Veer has always been a brother and a buddy to me on-screen as well as off-screen. I used to look forward to my scenes with him because Nikhil and Akshata’s characters have a great chemistry, they are always pulling each other’s leg but at the same time are the biggest well-wishers for each other too. With this show, I have been able to create friendships that will last a lifetime and I cannot be more grateful for the opportunity that Dice Media has given me.”

Anula’s character has evolved over the years to become this mature woman chasing her dreams to live happily ever after. Presenting herself consistently in new and different avatars, Anula is, without a doubt, off to showcase some exceptional work to the entertainment industry and her fans in the near future! We cannot wait to see more of the quirky Akshata this season, as the loved star cast bid a heartfelt farewell to the show in this finale.

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