
Aishwarya Sharma Shares What Keeps Her Busy When She Is Not Working
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After quitting Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin, Aishwarya Sharma stepped into reality shows like Bigg Boss 17 and Khatron Ke Khiladi.
Aishwarya Sharma, one of television's most popular actresses, has become a fan favourite with her impactful performances. Her portrayal of Patralekha, aka Pakhi, in Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin left a lasting impression on viewers. After exiting the show, Aishwarya ventured into reality TV with appearances on Bigg Boss 17 and Khatron Ke Khiladi, where she continued to make her mark. In a recent interview, the actress opened up about what she has been up to since moving away from daily soaps
Aishwarya shared that she likes working out, watching shows, making reels, shopping and spending time with friends when she is not working. 'I think I can write a whole book on that," she said during an interview with The Times of India.
The actress also talked about her journey in Bigg Boss and shared that she wasn't aware of the strong image she had built while inside the house. 'I feel good when people personally tell me that you were very strong in Bigg Boss because I wasn't aware of that when I came out, and then only I got to know. I feel blessed," she said.
Aishwarya, who is quite active on social media, often entertains her followers with funny and light-hearted reels. Talking about this, she said, 'I am glad people like my reels. I just make them for fun, and mostly, I choose funny stuff. Nowadays, only people like to watch light-hearted stuff."
During the interview, Aishwarya also mentioned that while people recognise her skills in acting, singing and dancing, there is one thing most don't know about her. 'I am a very emotional person because people see me as she is funny, energetic, straightforward, blunt, and arrogant but I am too emotional I cry at every little things," she shared.
She further talked about her friendships in the entertainment world and admitted that she prefers keeping her circle small and honest. 'I have a few friends from the industry. I don't fake with people, I can't stand them. I really like transparency, honesty and no filter," she said, adding that those few close friends have stood by her in every situation like family.
Looking back at her journey so far, Aishwarya shared that she has no regrets and wouldn't want to change anything from her past. She believes that every experience, whether good or bad, has helped her grow and become a better version of herself.
On the professional front, Aishwarya is yet to announce her next project.
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May 02, 2025, 15:47 IST
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