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‘HAPPY & GRATEFUL FOR THE WORK THAT I DO’

Actress Divya Agarwal has been breaking the internet with her desi looks in her new song ‘Resham ka Rumal’ which was released on Friday. The song is a peppy track and the recreation is sung by Shruti Rane, whereas the original song was sung by Ila Arun. The song is out now on Saregama Music YouTube Channel and all leading streaming platforms. The actress spoke to First India News about her song, experiences and more. Sharing thoughts about ‘Resham Ka Rumal’ Divya shared, “The idea was of the Saaregama team post the success of Sehri Babu. I am extremely grateful to them for giving me this opportunity to me. I always thrive to do better than anything I have done before. So we as a team have put in a lot of hard work and given our best” The Biggboss OTT winner is known for having a huge fan base speaking which she shared, “I have always done what I want and I believe that is a quality that the audience loves about me so I won’t change anything.”

Sharing her challenges she stated, “While performing we do face many challenges as we shot under extreme weathers but I think Divya Agarwal under pressure gives out the best output.” “People perceive remake’s in a wrong way but this is just a remake or recreation which is like a tribute to the people who were part of such iconic numbers“ shared Divya on the Bollywood’s recreation debate. Speaking about her future endeavours she shared, “I am a big Helen fan, so I would love to recreate songs like Pia tu ab toh Aaja. It will be an honour to be a part of such an iconic number. At the same time, I would love to be a part of music numbers like Chitta Ve from Udta Punjab so in case there’s any Lady Shahid Kapoor that’s me the amount of energy and complexity his character has on screen is highly commendable.” Looking back at her journey she said, “I am just very happy and grateful with the work I am doing but I am not sure if I can still call this successful as I have a hunger to do more. Throughout my journey, I have managed myself a lot in all ups and downs. When I started I knew I had to reach a point to achieve something and I just started working hard for the same.”

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