This 'Gandi Baat' actress will now be seen in 'Mere Sai'

Actress Urmimala Sinha Roy, who made her debut in the digital entertainment world from season four of famed producer Ekta Kapoor's show 'Gandi Baat', is going back on television. Actress Urmimala, who has worked on TV shows like Suhani Si Ladki, Crime Patrol and Lal Ishq is returning in a character whose screenplay is going to bring a new twist. However, the interesting thing is that she is going to weave this web of her conspiracies into a religious show.

According to the information, Urmimala Sinha Roy will be seen in an important role in the upcoming track of the popular religious show 'Mere Sai'. The upcoming script of this serial belongs to a family, which gets shattered due to the greed of one of its members. Urmimala is playing the role of a woman named Amba in this screenplay. In the serial before him, many notable actors have played many important roles, from Ketki Dave to Kishori Godbole. In 'Mere Sai - Shraddha and Saburi' these days, an effort is being made to teach ethos lessons through fictional stories.

The role of Urmimala is Amba staunch religious, who holds great reverence in her beliefs. She says in this episode, "Amba's role in Mere Sai is that of a devotee of Sai Baba. She becomes the reason for the fight and separation between her family, influenced by her neighbor. This is the first time when I am playing a gray role that is wrong as well as right. For the first time in Real, I will be seen in a Marathi role. In real life, my family and I highly believe Sai Baba and every year we go to Shirdi. I am very excited to be a part of this serial. "

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