First India Telly: Haseena Malik is back with a bang! Gulki Joshi aka Maddam Sir expresses her happiness in an exclusive interview

Mumbai (Maharashtra): Sony SAB’s Maddam Sir is one of the most trending shows currently airing on television. The show is garnering so much love from viewers, especially the titular role of Maddam Sir played by Gulki Joshi. With more than 400 episodes aired so far, Maddam Sir does not seem to slow down on its viewership. Celebrating the success of the show, Gulki Joshi gave an exclusive interview with First India Telly as she expressed her appreciation for the love she is getting.

Gulki said the love that the show has received so far came as a surprise to everyone because it was more like an experiment for them as there never was a show made like Maddam Sir before.  Talking about Maddam Sir being compared to their predecessor show FIR, the actress said that FIR was pure comedy. Meanwhile, Maddam Sir is more of a comedy-drama with a lot of emotional moments and a moral at the end of every episode.

Moving on to talking about her career, the actress joked about the rejections she received in her career. “Everyone, especially actors, should learn how to handle rejection before they learn acting. Because one will face a lot of them. It is just a part of life that you have to deal with. I, myself have faced a lot of rejections where the production house used my audition clip as an example for the chosen actress to act accordingly. It hurt then, but now I have learned to laugh and let go”, the actress said.

The actress got candid about her thoughts on the characters of the show and the difficulties she faced in life. With a charming and strong screen presence, the actress sure has a knack to impress people around her. What more is in store for Maddam Sir lovers is something that you will have to watch unfold on screen. With the re-entry of Haseena Malik into the show, fans cannot wait to binge-watch.

Here is the exclusive interview of Gulki Joshi aka Maddam Sir with First India Telly:

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