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Ramsha Khan Discusses Cast Camaraderie on the Set of Sinf-e-Aahan

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Ramsha Khan Discusses Cast Camaraderie on the Set of Sinf-e-Aahan

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  • In an interview Ramsha discussed how it was working in Sinfe Ahan
  • She revealed that people didn’t believe that shooting was fun
  • She further added that she was glad to share the screen with other actresses
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Working on a project with a massive cast can be intimidating. However, Ramsha Khan believes that the cast of Sinf-e-Aahan had no insecurities.

“For it wasn’t like who’s character is (has) more (screentime). I was surprised myself, that all these leading ladies, y’ know, signed this project and we’re gonna be living together. It was so much fun, oh my God.”

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She added how people didn’t believe that the shooting was so much fun without any insecurities or fights. The Ghissi Pitti Mohabbat starlet asserted that they managed to pull it off contrary to people’s assumptions.

“People meet me and they say how did five girls, actresses, how can they have a good shoot without fighting? I said, well it happened actually. We bonded really well.”

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While she was initially just glad to share the screen with such revered names, later when she received the script she realized what a great character she’s been handed in Sinf-e-Aahan.

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