Jennifer Winget's next show to have Gumrah fame Namita Dubey on board
Namita Dubey to join Jennifer Winget & Sehban Azim in their next.
Jennifer Winget is all set for her upcoming show on Colors opposite her Dil Mil Gaye co-star Sehban Azim. The show will be loosely adapted from the Bollywood film, Kati Patang that starred Rajesh Khanna and Asha Parekh.
Adhura Alvida will star Jennifer Winget as a widow and Sehban Azim in the husband's role. With the release dates chalked for next month and a growing star cast, according to reports, Namita Dubey will join the cast.
The show titled Adhura Alvida will see Jenny sharing some crackling chemistry with her both co-stars. Speaking of that Jennifer Winget is known to be very supportive of her friends and loved ones and when her Beyhadh co-star Aneri Vajani got body-shamed on her Instagram handle, Jennifer stepped in and gave it back to the haters in a sassy manner.
She put up a post that read,
"As actors, however, it probably slips up on us at times that we are consistently under the public radar, perpetually socially exemplary and always left open to trolling, body shaming - we signed up for it whether we like it or not; dressed completely, aesthetically or whatever way "people" think doesn't work for them. Well, if it works for us, that's all that should matter, we don't think what they saying about ourselves. We're happy being us skinny fat or flabby. Just like everyone, we too are trying to figure our body out - dealing with it as would you, in a healthy manner eating right, working out. We're all made differently. By shaming each other, we're really shaming ourselves. We work hard in our jobs just as anyone and at the end of the day we'd like our hard work to not have to bother about what people think we do or don't or who we are or are not. They don't know us, happily unfollow, that's easier to do!"
Speaking of that Jennifer Winget is known to be very supportive of her friends and loved ones and when her Beyhadh co-star Aneri Vajani got body-shamed on her Instagram handle, Jennifer stepped in and gave it back to the haters in a sassy manner.
She put up a post that read,
"As actors, however, it probably slips up on us at times that we are consistently under the public radar, perpetually socially exemplary and always left open to trolling, body shaming - we signed up for it whether we like it or not; dressed completely, aesthetically or whatever way "people" think doesn't work for them. Well, if it works for us, that's all that should matter, we don't think what they saying about ourselves. We're happy being us skinny fat or flabby. Just like everyone, we too are trying to figure our body out - dealing with it as would you, in a healthy manner eating right, working out. We're all made differently. By shaming each other, we're really shaming ourselves. We work hard in our jobs just as anyone and at the end of the day we'd like our hard work to not have to bother about what people think we do or don't or who we are or are not. They don't know us, happily unfollow, that's easier to do!"
























































