Tejasswi Prakash says her new discovered repute ‘hasn’t sunk in but’, calls Naagin 6 ‘an enormous skilled privilege’

Tejasswi Prakash continues to bask within the luck of Bigg Boss 15. The actor, who’s these days enjoying the lead function in Naagin 6, shared that she’s but to come back to phrases along with her new discovered repute. “You would possibly not consider this however all this hasn’t sunk in but. It feels surreal,” she mentioned.

Speaking about how her fan base has higher publish Bigg Boss 15, Tejasswi added, “I couldn’t consider what I noticed relating to the selection of enthusiasts and fan golf equipment after I got here out. A humongous a part of credit score for my Bigg Boss win is going to them. They have got been not anything however supportive.”

Sooner than Bigg Boss 15 took place, Tejasswi Prakash had finished presentations like Sanskaar – Dharohar Apnon Ki, Swaragini – Jodein Rishton Ke Sur and Rishta Likhenge Hum Naya. She was once roped in to play the lead function in Naagin’s newest installment whilst she was once nonetheless throughout the Bigg Boss 15 space. The actor started capturing for Ekta Kapoor’s supernatural display proper after Bigg Boss 15 finale.

Calling Naagin probably the most fashionable TV presentations in India, Tejasswi mentioned it was once “an enormous skilled privilege” to enroll in the listing of actors who’ve performed the shape-shifting persona within the earlier seasons of the delusion franchise. “This is a dream come true. I in reality hope that I’m doing a just right process and that I’m justifying my persona.”

Tejasswi Prakash referred to as her present section “nice”, however added that she nonetheless has a protracted approach to cross. “There’s an enormous listing {of professional} objectives that I wish to succeed in first. I wish to do an increasing number of difficult roles, tasks that in reality deliver out the most efficient in me. And I’m satisfied that I’ve such a lot of supporters in my lifestyles, who push me to do higher each and every unmarried day,” she concluded.