Actress Aabha Paul, who has been part of films such as Kamasutra 3D and series such as Gandii Baat, is now part of the cast of web series Honeymoon Suite 911. She says that she is excited to see how the audience react to the story.
“I was drawn to the unique, intriguing storyline and the complex, well-rounded characters of the web series. In this web series, I portrayed the character of a business head. I was aware of every operation happening in the resort. Sometimes it felt as if I were the boss of the resort. I relate to my character in the web series because we are both strong and independent. However, I’ve never run a resort, so that aspect of the character provided a new learning experience for me,” she says.
She adds, “So what sets this web series apart is that each episode brings a new twist. Compared to previous ones, this series strives to show you something new each time. There’s also a lot of attention to character development. Each character is unique in their own way, attracting the audience to keep coming back.”
Talking about her journey, and future plans, she says, “My goal is to continue exploring challenging roles that push my boundaries as an actress. I also aim to use my influence to inspire and make a positive impact on my followers! My career journey began with a breakthrough role in Gandi Baat on ALT Balaji, an experience I will never forget. Following this, I landed a pivotal role in Mastram which truly established my identity in the industry. However, there’s still a lot to achieve, because as they say, the show must go on. The best is yet to come!”
She adds that she has learnt a lot here. “The entertainment industry has taught me the importance of perseverance and resilience. It’s a world full of ups and downs, but every experience, good or bad, is a learning opportunity. It has also shown me the power of storytelling and the impact it can have on people. Lastly, it’s reinforced the idea that authenticity is key. Audiences connect with realness, and staying true to myself has been one of the most important lessons.”