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Mahima Makwana, who is currently playing the lead role of Rani in the show Shubharambh, is making the most of her quarantine time. Due to the lockdown, the shooting of all the films and TV shows have been called off, including Mahima’s. The actress will also be seen in a Tollywood-Hollywood flick Mosagallu which stars Kajal Agarwal, Vishnu Manchu and Suniel Shetty.

Koimoi spoke to Mahima Makwana about what she’s doing during the lockdown, her show, her film and much more.

Read the full interview below:

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EXCLUSIVE! Shubharambh’s Mahima Makwana Talks About Lockdown, Her Film Mosagallu, Dealing With Anxiety During Quarantine & More

What are your thoughts on the TV shoots being called off?

I would not say whatever is happening is wrong. Not just television, but the shoots of the whole entertainment industry is being called off. When it comes to TV, it makes more of a difference as we work on a daily basis here. The shooting has been stalled, therefore the telecast is also affected. Most of the shows don’t have a bank of episodes on a daily basis. There was a bank of episodes of Shubharamb for at least a week or more. But now the lockdown is also increased, we will have no bank later to showcase the episodes. The rerun of episodes is the only option.

Everybody understands the situation is all over the world, almost. Nobody can’t help it. I totally support the decision. But yes, work has stopped. However, at the end of the day, it is happening for our good. The more people stay in, the safer they will be.

Your show has been airing for almost 3 months now. What do you have to say about the love and acceptance it is receiving?

Initially, when the show started, the TRPs were quite average for the 9 pm slot. It’s been quite a long time since I’ve been in the industry. So I know you skip a heartbeat with this slot as it’s a tough slot and there have been established show on the other competitive channel. Slowly and gradually, the TRPs have been increasing and we have gone from 1.4 to 1.7. It’s been quite a win-win situation for us. We started shooting the show in the month of September last year and in December, the show went on air.